Sheraton Incheon Hotel haven for business or leisure travelers
By Korea HeraldPublished : June 26, 2013 - 19:45
Whether it be for business or for pleasure, the Sheraton Incheon Hotel has all the amenities to ensure its guests the perfect hotel stay. The Sheraton Incheon Hotel is strategically situated at the heart of Songdo, Northeast Asia’s vibrant new business hub with thriving businesses, exciting cultural experiences and modern leisure options. The Songdo international business district, located just 20 minutes from the Incheon International Airport and 40 minutes from Seoul, was developed as one of the first “ubiquitous cities” that uses the feats of the information technology to its fullest.
The hotel is also located next to the Songdo Convensia Convention Center and is surrounded by leisure facilities including the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea the area’s Central Park.
With 16 small- to mid-sized banquet rooms as well as a large Grand Ballroom, the five-star deluxe hotel offers its business guests with both versatility and flexibility.
The hotel’s 321 guest rooms include the Sheraton’s signature Sweet Sleeper bed and Sheraton coffee maker. Each room also features a high ceiling and large windows, 32-inch LCD television, a large work desk and Wi-Fi and broadband access. For reservations, call (032) 835-1000 or visit www.starwoodhotels.com.
The hotel is also located next to the Songdo Convensia Convention Center and is surrounded by leisure facilities including the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea the area’s Central Park.
With 16 small- to mid-sized banquet rooms as well as a large Grand Ballroom, the five-star deluxe hotel offers its business guests with both versatility and flexibility.
The hotel’s 321 guest rooms include the Sheraton’s signature Sweet Sleeper bed and Sheraton coffee maker. Each room also features a high ceiling and large windows, 32-inch LCD television, a large work desk and Wi-Fi and broadband access. For reservations, call (032) 835-1000 or visit www.starwoodhotels.com.
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