Experience modern Korean luxury at Grand Hyatt Jeju, located in downtown Jeju.
Discover Grand Hyatt Jeju, Korea’s largest hotel and the new landmark of Jeju Dream Tower Integrated Resort, just 10 minutes from Jeju Airport. The hotel offers 1,600 spacious rooms and suites starting at 65m², each featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that reveal panoramic views of Mount Halla, downtown Jeju, and the stunning blue sea.
Enjoy a one-stop luxury experience with 14 distinctive restaurants and bars, two premium spas, and the Han Collection shopping mall, showcasing the latest K-fashion trends — enhancing the excitement of your Jeju city getaway.
The largest outdoor pool deck in Korea, located above Jeju Island's height restrictions, offers a romantic experience not possible in the city with its temperature-controlled infinity pool, jacuzzi, and kids' pool that operate at appropriate temperatures for each season.
Unwind in ultimate relaxation at “Rosebay Spa”, renowned for its soothing foot treatments that ease fatigue and reduce swelling, or indulge in a premium take on the traditional Korean sauna at “Korean Jjimjil Spa”, often featured in K-movies and dramas. Both spas are popular healing retreats, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring Jeju, including hiking Mount Halla.
On the 38th floor, savor authentic flavors at “Blue Dragon”, specializing in exquisite Shanghai cuisine, or relax at “Skyview Lounge 38”, which transforms from a sophisticated sky lounge by day to a vibrant bar by night. For a taste of Korea’s dynamic street food culture, “Skyview Pocha” offers a modern twist on traditional food stalls.
Explore diverse dining options across the hotel, from the Las Vegas-style buffet at “Grand Kitchen”, to premium Hanwoo beef and Jeju black pork barbecue at “Noknamu”, signature Peking duck at “China House”, and authentic Sichuan cuisine crafted with fresh Jeju ingredients at “Jeju Sichuan Hot Pot”.
Whether you seek relaxation, indulgence, or exploration, Grand Hyatt Jeju offers an unforgettable escape into modern Korean luxury.
"In general, the hotel should be the best in town, but it doesn’t meet the standards of a five-star hotel.
Pros: It offers all the entertainment you need, including a large gym, a 24-hour kids' zone, and a casino. Both swimming pools are great, though it seems like a missed opportunity not to make the outdoor pool an infinity pool. There’s also a jjimjil spa and a small shopping area inside the hotel. Additionally, the hotel is conveniently close to the airport, though it is not located in a shopping district. However, the air conditioning was set at a temperature that was not cool enough for summer, especially given the heat alert from the government.
Cons: The service, the service, and the service. The staff definitely needs retraining. You can sense that many of them are tired of their work, evident in their attitude and lack of smiles. I understand that work can be exhausting, but in the service industry, it’s essential to show respect and professionalism. Additionally, there are holes in the linens and pillow covers, and housekeeping mixed up body wash and shampoo. Fortunately, there are still a few helpful workers, such as Jun and Selina at the front desk.
If I will visit jeju in the future, think I will pick a resort or book airbnb instead."