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Top Goyang Hotels with Hot Tubs
Goyang Hotels with Hot Tubs
You have had a stressful week balancing your work and personal life and now it's time for a much needed getaway. Book a stay at one of the Goyang hotels with a hot tub suite and soak away the stresses of real life.
With so many things to do and sights to see in Goyang you will likely be worn out and in need of some pampering. Give yourself a nice long rest in the hot tub and feel your muscles be rejuvenated. And since you wouldn’t want to drop your cell phone in the water, leave your phone in your room and really take a moment to fully unplug. You can also make a stop at the on-property or nearby spa for some extra relaxation. If you're looking for a romantic excursion or just prefer your own space, book a hotel in Goyang with an in-room hot tub.
Browse on Travelocity and the stress of booking a Goyang jetted tub hotel will fade away just like your sore muscles will fade in the hot tub. Indulge in a trip to Goyang knowing that you will get the best deals available with our Price Guarantee.
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Recent Goyang hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Lotte Hotel World
"My family had a terrible experience at the swimming pool. If you are a single parent and your child is of the opposite gender and over 36 months, they are not allowed to enter the changing rooms with you. We discovered this the hard way. The receptionist let my sister enter with her two boys (6 & 2) to go swimming, once they had finished and went to reenter the changing rooms, we were aggressively told he had to go via the male changing rooms on his own, we refused to leave him on his own and then matters got worse when my nephew (6) was physically touched by the lifeguard and then again by the receptionist who tried to physically remove him from the changing rooms. They shouted at us to ‘get out’. It was a very confronting situation, of which when we escalated to swimming manager Edward, he smirked and laughed as he didnt understand what we were explaining had happened. There were no signs, we were not informed upon check in of this policy and we certainly were not willing to leave a young child in a public space with strange men on his own. I wish this had been handled differently by the staff but they showed no remorse, understanding and my poor nephew (as well as the other children we was with) were left traumatised. Horrible experience."

Grand Hyatt Seoul
"Too many tourists make the hotel/lobby/restaurants crowded."

