Description
Location.
Situated in the historical district, this Gyeongju hotel is close to Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto.
Features.
Kolon Hotel has 2 spa tubs. Other recreational facilities include a golf course, a waterslide, a steam room, a sauna, and a fitness facility. This 3.0 star Gyeongju property features massage and treatment rooms, body treatments, and a hair salon. Business amenities at this 3.0 star property include wireless Internet access (surcharge), meeting rooms for small groups, and technology support staff. There are 2 restaurants as well as a bar/lounge. Room service is available during limited hours. This property provides a train station pick up service. Event space measuring 34,671 square feet consists of a ballroom, exhibit space, conference rooms, and banquet facilities. The staff can arrange wedding services, event catering, dry cleaning/laundry services, and currency exchange. Additional amenities include a coffee shop/café, valet parking, and a concierge desk. This is a smoke free property.
Guestrooms.
Kolon Hotel has 318 guestrooms. 21 inch high definition televisions are equipped with cable channels and free movie channels. Guestrooms provide wireless Internet access (surcharge), phones, CD players, and in room safes (accommodate laptops). Beds have down comforters, down blankets, and premium bedding. Each guestroom is individually decorated and furnished. All guestrooms provide fireplaces and ergonomic chairs. Guestrooms feature refrigerators. Bathrooms offer shower/tub combinations, handheld showers, bathrobes, and makeup/shaving mirrors. Balconies have mountain or garden views. Select guestrooms feature private pools. Additional amenities include washers/dryers, climate control, and soundproofing. In addition, housekeeping is offered and amenities available on request include irons/ironing boards. All guestrooms at Kolon Hotel are non smoking. Select guestrooms do not include complimentary access to all property facilities. Renovation of all guestrooms was completed in December 2004.