Tribute Portfolio brand debuts in South Korea
Tribute Portfolio has officially planted its flag in South Korea.
Marriott marked the opening of The Link Seoul, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel in the Sindorim district of Seoul.
The Link Seoul starts features 141 guest rooms, including 16 suites and a Presidential Suite, set across 19 floors.
The lobby incorporates sleek modern Scandinavian design, fashion, art, and traditional Korean elements.
Dining experiences feature a fusion of local and international culinary favorites including the all-day restaurant, FRAME, located on the 12th floor.
The Seoul hotel also houses a well-equipped fitness centre.
“We are thrilled to bring Marriott Bonvoy’s Tribute Portfolio brand to South Korea,” said Duke Nam, Area VP South Korea, Vietnam and the Philippines, Marriott International.
“Tribute Portfolio is a growing collection of hotels united by a common spirit and captivating.”
Meetings and event space consist of a grand ballroom that can accommodate up to 500 guests.
“The Link Seoul blends the rich past of the Sindorim district with a distinctly modern sensibility so that guests can experience a true sense of connection,” says Andrew Jung, General Manager, The Link Seoul.
The new Seoul hotel is the closest to the city’s Gocheok Sky Dome, South Korea’s top concert venue, making it the ideal destination for K-pop fans
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