Mandarin Oriental to Open in Seoul, Marking Expansion Into a Key Asian Capital

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

September 4, 2025

Mandarin Oriental is announcing its entry into the South Korean market with the development of a new luxury hotel in Seoul, scheduled to open in 2030.

This boutique-style property will bring the Group’s legendary hospitality and refined design to one of Asia’s most culturally rich and dynamic capitals.

Located in the Central Business District, north of the Han River, Mandarin Oriental, Seoul will be ideally situated among many of the city’s leading cultural landmarks, business addresses and lifestyle destinations. With just 128 rooms and suites, the hotel will offer an intimate and residential atmosphere, drawing on the character of a curated private club. Acclaimed designer André Fu has been appointed to create the interiors, blending understated elegance with design elements that capture the essence of destination.

Culinary experiences will be a central feature of the hotel. Guests will enjoy a destination restaurant on the 21st floor with panoramic views of the city, while the 20th floor will be home to two distinct culinary concepts, one with an elevated international style, echoing the spirit of SOMM at Mandarin Oriental, The Landmark Hong Kong and another specialising in refined Chinese cuisine. A high-end Korean Chef’s Counter will also be located on the same floor, offering an immersive and theatrical dining experience. On the ground floor, a bar, a lounge and The Mandarin Cake Shop will serve as vibrant meeting points for both guests and locals. A number of the dining venues will include private dining rooms, for intimate, exclusive gatherings.

The hotel will offer a range of elegant event and meeting facilities, including a grand ballroom, versatile function rooms and a private outdoor terrace, suitable for both social occasions and business gatherings.

Harmonising Korea’s timeless healing traditions with advanced beauty, recovery and performance therapies, The Spa at Mandarin Oriental is conceived as a serene sanctuary with a deep connection to nature. Immersive art experiences, natural materials, ambient light and organic textures transport guests into a sensory world where tradition meets innovation. Every element is crafted to help guests recover, perform and evolve physically, mentally and emotionally, with core themes encompassing Traditional Healing, Future Bathing, K Beauty, Mind Reset and Body Performance.

The destination spa will span four floors, feature a 25-metre swimming pool, a state-of-the-art fitness centre and a private outdoor terrace to rest and unwind. Additional facilities will include a golf academy with multiple simulators, a multiball court, a games room and a dedicated kids’ club.

 

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

Andrea can be found either in the Travelling For Business office or around the globe enjoying a city break, visiting new locations or sampling some of the best restaurants all work related of course!