[Sponsored Report] Somerset Palace offers a home away from home
Somerset Palace Seoul, a serviced residence which sits beside the tranquil and picturesque Gyeongbok Palace, brings guests the comforts of home.
The facility boasts more than just location, though. Expect spacious surroundings and a sophisticated ambience when you arrive. Professionally trained staff are always on hand to meet and fulfill your every need. The facility has been designed with families in mind as Somerset knows the importance of striking a balance between work and family life. Somerset Palace Seoul respects guests’ privacy and freedom to live the lives they want, whether they are working, relaxing, spending time with family, exploring the city’s many attractions or sharing experiences with other residents.
Somerset’s luxurious, family-friendly apartments, ranging in size from studio to one-bedroom, two-bedroom and penthouse, provide an enriching living environment for the busy executive and family with state-of-the-art communications and entertainment technology.
Fully-equipped kitchens in many apartments let residents enjoy home cooking, while living and dining areas make entertaining a breeze. Each residence is wired for high-speed broadband connectivity and includes a home office with a desk.
Guests can also work out in the fully-equipped fitness center or enjoy themselves in the billiards room, sauna, residents’ lounge and children’s playroom.
Go to the top of the Somerset Palace and you wouldn’t even know you are 18 floors above the ground. The rooftop garden shows that Somerset is going green, and as you emerge from the stairway, you will find yourself surrounded by varied flowers and plants.
Somerset Serviced Residence is managed by The Ascott Limited, a member of CapitaLand. It is the largest global serviced residence owner-operator in the Asia-Pacific, Europe and the Gulf region, managing the Ascott, Citadines and Somerset brands in over 70 cities across more than 20 countries.
By Lee Ji-hyun [concordia@joongang.co.kr]
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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