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Signiel Busan

Busan • Haeundae • OPTIMIZE

avg. $247 / night

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Rising from the eastern tip of Haeundae Beach where the sand meets the port, the LCT The Sharp tower complex gives Signiel Busan its vertiginous perch — the hotel fills the upper floors of the tallest of three glass-clad residential towers that together form one of South Korea's most recognizable coastal skylines. At 101 storeys, the building ranks among the tallest in the country, and the hotel's 260 rooms begin where most towers would already be considered high-rise, orienting nearly every key space toward the East Sea. The interiors carry a palette drawn directly from what lies outside the glass: deep navy carpets layered beneath warm walnut-toned headboards and cabinetry, with textured wall panels in grey grasscloth that shift tone depending on the quality of coastal light. Curtains in ombre blue-to-white gradients reinforce the connection to sea and sky without becoming literal about it. In the restaurant, wide-plank oak floors and bentwood dining chairs in natural beech — close in spirit to the work of Ton or Infiniti — keep the space from competing with the floor-to-ceiling panorama of Gwangalli Bridge and the Haeundae shoreline curving below. The rooftop infinity pool, tiled in mosaic blue and edged with sculpted white resin loungers, dissolves visually into the bay at dusk, the water's surface and the horizon briefly indistinguishable from one another.

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