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"500,000 won per night." I can see all the guests at the hotel on the Han River bridge.Seoul Metropolitan Government's "Action to Take"

2024.10.11 AM 11:23
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"500,000 won per night." I can see all the guests at the hotel on the Han River bridge.Seoul Metropolitan Government's "Action to Take"
Courtesy of the Seoul Metropolitan Government
A complaint was filed that the guest's appearance could be seen at the observation hotel SkySuite on the Han River bridge.


According to a Newsis report on the 11th, the city government recently received such complaints from the Seoul Future Han River Headquarters Operations Division.

The Han River Sky Suite, where the complaint was filed, is a 144.13㎡ (about 44 pyeong) hotel built by renovating the "Jiknyeo Cafe," which used to be a viewing cafe above the Han River Bridge in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. There are bedrooms, kitchens, and living rooms, and there is a large window in the southwest, so you can see the scenery from Nodeul Island to Yeouido at a glance. The usage fee ranges from 345 million won to 500,000 won.

According to reports, the bathroom next to the bed is equipped with a tile bathtub overlooking the Han River, which can cover the window with a shield (blind), but if you do not open the blinds, you can see clearly from the outside.


One guest pointed out in the review, "If you leave the blind open, there are places where you can see the inside from the outside, but that's something you have to take for a nice view." Another guest also said that the view was very good but that they could see everything from the outside.

As a result, the Seoul Future Han River Headquarters Operations Division said in response to the complaint, "We are sorry that such a case has occurred at a facility commissioned by the Seoul Metropolitan Government to the private sector. We will take care not to cause discomfort to citizens with the same case through the operator, and we will also consider attaching translucent sheets to the glass."

Reporter Lee Yu Na from Digital News Team.


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