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New luxury hotels Seoul 2026: 6 World-Class Hotels Coming to the Korean Capital

Between 2026 and 2031, six of the world’s most coveted hospitality names will remake Seoul’s luxury map — one address at a time. Here’s what we know about each opening, and why they’re all landing at once.

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The Set-Up: Why Seoul, Why Now

For most of the last decade, if you were planning a properly indulgent stay in East Asia, your shortlist looked the same: Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore. Seoul, despite being one of the region’s most dynamic capitals, was rarely on it — not for lack of trying, but for lack of supply. The city’s flagship five-star hotels were largely built in the 1970s and 1980s, and even those needed renovation.

That’s about to change, dramatically.

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New luxury hotels Seoul

According to JLL’s Korea Hotel Investment Outlook, more than 2,800 luxury keys are expected to come online in Seoul by 2030, spread across the traditional Central Business District as well as emerging submarkets like Yongsan, Seongsu, and Jamsil. Inbound tourism to Korea reached roughly 16.3 million arrivals in 2024 — approaching pre-pandemic levels — and the mix has shifted toward higher-spending visitors from the United States, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. Hallyu, the global wave of K-pop, K-drama, and K-beauty, has minted an entirely new kind of Seoul-bound traveler, one with the budget and the appetite for properly designed hospitality.

The world’s most discreet hotel brands have taken notice. Six of them are opening flagships in Seoul between 2026 and 2031.


New luxury hotels Seoul 01. Maison Delano Seoul — Gangnam, 2026

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New luxury hotels Seoul

Operator: Ennismore
Location: Gangnam-gu, near Seolleung Station (former Ramada site)
Size: 81 rooms, 52 residences

The British group Ennismore is bringing its cult Delano brand to Asia for the first time, and Seoul gets the debut. The property sits across from Seolleung, the UNESCO-listed royal tombs, and will pair 81 rooms with 52 private residences. A rooftop infinity pool and spa are planned. Based on Ennismore’s recent work on Delano properties elsewhere, expect a design-forward, social-heavy take on luxury that’s closer to a members’ club than a traditional grand hotel.

Source: Maison Delano announcement via the French-Korean Chamber of Commerce (FKCCI).


New luxury hotels Seoul 02. Rosewood Seoul — Yongsan, 2027

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New luxury hotels Seoul

Operator: Rosewood Hotels & Resorts
Location: Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu (former UN Command grounds, Parkside Seoul masterplan)
Developer: Eleven Construction
Size: Approximately 250 rooms

Rosewood’s Seoul debut is arguably the most anticipated of the bunch. The hotel will anchor the Parkside Seoul mixed-use development on the former UN Command grounds in Itaewon, a site that’s been one of the city’s most watched redevelopment plays. Interiors are being designed by a dual heavyweight team — Copenhagen’s Space Copenhagen and Hong Kong’s Joyce Wang. Wellness will sit under Rosewood’s proprietary Asaya banner.

For context on what’s possible here: Rosewood Hong Kong, the brand’s other Asian flagship, topped The World’s 50 Best Hotels 2025. Seoul is getting the same operator, with room to do something equally defining.

Sources: Economic Review, Herald Business.


New luxury hotels Seoul 03. Sheraton Seoul — Yongsan, 2029

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New luxury hotels Seoul

Operator: Marriott International
Location: Yongsan-gu (former Electronics Land site)

One honest note: of the six openings on this list, Sheraton sits at the upscale rather than hyper-luxury tier. But it earns its place here because of where it’s going. The property is rising on the former Yongsan Electronics Land site, tethered to the redevelopment of the new Yongsan International Business District — one of the most ambitious urban projects Seoul has seen in a generation. Where the Sheraton lands matters as much as what the Sheraton is.

Source: Sisa Journal.


New luxury hotels Seoul 04. Aman Seoul — Cheongdam, 2029

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New luxury hotels Seoul

Operator: Aman Group
Location: Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu (former Prima Hotel site)
Developer: Shinsegae Cheongdam PFV (Shinsegae Property & Miraein)
Size: 74 hotel rooms, 29 residences, 20 officetel units across 38 floors

Aman has built a near-religious reputation for privacy and restraint since Amanpuri opened in Phuket in 1988, and its first proper city hotel in Korea has been a long time coming. The property will rise on the former Prima Hotel site in Cheongdam, Seoul’s most established luxury retail district. Early reporting had suggested the site might host Aman’s younger sibling, Janu, but the decision has since been finalized in favor of the flagship Aman brand.

If you’ve stayed at an Aman before, you already know the tone: discreet, spatially generous, almost monastic in its quietness. Aman Seoul will test whether that tone can survive in a city this loud.

Sources: Namdaruen Detail, Corebeat.


New luxury hotels Seoul 05. Mandarin Oriental Seoul — Seoul Station North, 2030

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New luxury hotels Seoul

Operator: Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group
Location: Seoul Station North District (Hanwha-led mixed-use development)
Size: Approximately 128 rooms
Interior designer: André Fu

Mandarin Oriental’s arrival is interesting on two fronts. First, it puts a top-tier luxury brand directly on the Seoul Station North redevelopment — the capital’s single most important northern gateway. Second, and more importantly for the design press, interiors are being led by Hong Kong’s André Fu, whose work on the Upper House and Waldorf Astoria Bangkok set the template for a quiet, pan-Asian reading of modern luxury.

Published plans include a four-floor spa, a 25-meter indoor pool, a simulator-equipped golf academy, and a K-beauty-themed treatment program. The spa floor count alone is a statement — most urban five-stars in Asia can’t spare that much square footage on wellness.

Sources: Sports Seoul, Travie Magazine, Hotel & Restaurant.


New luxury hotels Seoul 06. The Ritz-Carlton Seoul — Namsan, 2031

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New luxury hotels Seoul

Operator: Marriott International (Ritz-Carlton)
Location: Namsan (former Namsan Hilton site, “Iota Seoul” mixed-use development)
Developer: IGIS Asset Management

The Ritz-Carlton brand exited Korea in 2016 when the Ritz-Carlton Seoul in Yeoksam closed. Fifteen years later, it’s returning — but to a far more symbolic address. The new Ritz-Carlton will occupy part of the Iota Seoul development, which is rising on the footprint of the old Namsan Hilton, itself one of the city’s most beloved architectural works (designed by Kim Chung-up and completed in 1983). IGIS Asset Management is leading the redevelopment.

Ritz-Carlton is Marriott’s top luxury brand, and the return to Seoul — at Namsan, no less — is a carefully chosen comeback.

Sources: Sisa Journal, Newsway.


The Take: Three Districts, One Luxury Spine

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Map these six openings and a shape emerges. Five of the six cluster around a single north-of-the-river corridor: Namsan (Ritz-Carlton) connects down through Myeongdong’s core district, runs into Yongsan (Rosewood in 2027, Sheraton in 2029), and terminates near Seoul Station North (Mandarin Oriental). Add Aman Seoul on the Cheongdam side of the river, and you have the outlines of a new luxury geography — one that pulls the center of gravity south and east of where it used to sit.

Whether Seoul emerges as a genuine hub on par with Tokyo, Hong Kong, or Singapore will depend on more than supply. Some in the industry have already raised concerns about oversupply, service standards at opening, and the risk of these hotels operating as trophy assets rather than as integrated urban experiences. The brands that win will be the ones that connect their properties to the broader city — to its food, its culture, its wellness scene — rather than standing apart from it.

For now, the arrival itself is the story. After two decades of playing catch-up, Seoul is finally getting the hospitality infrastructure its reputation deserves.


New luxury hotels Seoul – At a Glance

HotelDistrictOpeningNotes
Maison DelanoGangnam2026Brand’s Asia debut
Rosewood SeoulYongsan2027Space Copenhagen + Joyce Wang interiors
Sheraton SeoulYongsan2029Upscale, tied to the new business district
Aman SeoulCheongdam2029Brand’s first city property in Korea
Mandarin OrientalSeoul Station North2030Interiors by André Fu
The Ritz-CarltonNamsan2031Brand’s return after a 15-year absence

All opening dates and details are based on the most recent public reporting available as of April 2026 and are subject to change as projects progress. This article is for informational purposes.

Sources: JLL Korea Hotel Investment Outlook; French-Korean Chamber of Commerce; Sisa Journal; Economic Review; Herald Business; Sports Seoul; Travie; Hotel & Restaurant; Namdaruen Detail; Corebeat; Newsway.

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