When to go
Best time
Late afternoon, Sunset
All months of the year allow you to capture Seoul in all its splendor from the Josun Grand Masters Suite.
For photography that speaks a thousand words, the late afternoon to early evening stands supreme. As the sun takes a bow, it casts golden hues across the suite, filling the space with a warm, glowing embrace. This time also presents an opportunity to capture the Teheran Street skyline as it transitions from a day hub of hustle and bustle to a nighttime spectacle of lights and dreams, giving your photographs a vivid and contrasting narrative.
Field tips
Interior Design: The interior of the Grand Masters Suite is a masterpiece; capture the intricate designs and textures that tell tales of luxury.
Skyline Shots: Focus on the expansive skyline showcasing Seoul’s architectural diversity; the blend of modern and traditional designs offer a rich narrative.
Lifestyle Composition: Incorporate a model in your compositions to give a lifestyle feel to your photos. Positioned against the backdrop of the iconic skyline, it portrays a blend of luxury and daily life, offering a human touch to the grandeur surrounding them.
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Do nearby
Dine at The Great Hong Yuan, also at Josun Palace. Nestled in the heart of Seoul, is more than just a restaurant; it's a culinary journey steeped in tradition, offering an opulent array of Chinese cuisine that enchants your palate with each bite.
Within a short walk, you reach Bongeunsa Temple, a serene oasis amidst the city hustle, perfect for finding peace and exploring traditional Korean architecture.
Take a 15-minute stroll to the ultra-modern COEX Mall, which houses not just shops but also an aquarium and a cinema. Food enthusiasts can satiate their taste buds with an array of culinary delights in the Gangnam's gourmet eateries.
Lastly, for a touch of nature, the nearby Hangang Park offers scenic walking paths and picturesque views of the Han River, making it a popular spot for leisurely strolls and bicycle rides. It's a delightful junction of tradition and modernity, waiting to be explored.