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[PHOTOS] Seoul To Open A One-Room Hotel With Views Overlooking The Hangang River

I may be poor, but I still want to enjoy pretty views.

Cover image via Seoul Government (AirBnB)

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The Han River, with its stunning beauty, offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life.

Imagine waking up and bidding goodnight to such a view.

Situated on Seoul's iconic Hangang Bridge, this hotel is the world's first hotel built on a bridge, offering breathtaking, panoramic views of the Han River

Image via Seoul Korea (Facebook)

The hotel was previously Noeul Café, which was a beloved spot where people could relax by the observation and enjoy the stunning scenery.

The café was closed during the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequently revitalised by the Seoul Metropolitan Government as a one-room hotel, now known as SkySuite.

Tastefully furnished with vibrant plush seating and elegant decor, the hotel has an inviting atmosphere that complements the natural beauty outside

Image via Airbnb

Image via Seoul Korea (Facebook)

However, the true highlight of SkySuite is its five enormous glass windows, offering uninterrupted views of the Han River from virtually every corner of the suite

The hotel will officially open for bookings on 1 July

Image via Seoul Korea (Facebook)

Image via Airbnb

Image via Airbnb

Designed by Airbnb, this self-contained space features a living room, bathroom, and bedroom, which can accommodate up to four people.

A night's stay at this one-room hotel will cost between 340,000 won (about RM1,165) and 500,000 won (about RM1,715).

If you're interested, you can book a stay on Airbnb.

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