
I went over Christmas weekend with my partner and our 4-month-old. First time staycationing with a baby. Pretty nervous. The hotel made it easy. Here’s the honest breakdown.
Quick answer: Paraspara Seoul, (Now ANTO): A 5-Star Forest Resort Inside Seoul.
Quick FAQ
How much does Paraspara Seoul cost?
Around KRW 350,000–700,000/night
What is Paraspara Seoul known for?
Outdoor jacuzzi with Bukhansan view, baby-gear setup, in-room food delivery
Who should stay at Paraspara Seoul?
Couples, families with babies, Christmas-season stays, anyone who needs a Seoul reset
What are check-in and check-out times at Paraspara Seoul?
3:00 PM / 11:00 AM
Quick Facts: Paraspara Seoul
- Location: 689 Samyang-ro, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul (foot of Bukhansan)
- From Gangnam / Itaewon: ~50 min by car or Kakao T
- Star Rating: 5-star resort
- Best For: Couples, families with babies, Christmas-season stays, anyone who needs a Seoul reset
- Price Range: Around KRW 350,000–700,000/night
- Operated by: Hanwha Hotels & Resorts (rebranded as ANTO, August 2025)
- Check-in / Check-out: 3:00 PM / 11:00 AM
- Standout: Outdoor jacuzzi with Bukhansan view, baby-gear setup, in-room food delivery
Why Paraspara Seoul Works
The Shinsegae conglomerate operates Paraspara, which is why the whole property feels like a Starbucks Reserve store crossed with a 5-star hotel, heavy wood, polished concrete, intentional lighting, that “we hired a serious designer” aesthetic. I’m half complimenting and half noting that you’ve seen this exact mood board before. But it works. The forest-edge location is what actually elevates it, the design wraps around a real geographic asset.
The big distinction: most Seoul 5-stars are in dense neighborhoods (Gangnam, Myeong-dong, Itaewon). Paraspara is in the literal forest. You drive up, park underground, walk through the lobby, and the view is mountains. For Seoul residents, that 50-minute drive does more for your mental state than you’d think.

Check-in & The Famous Photo Spot
Check-in is at 3 PM but early check-in is real if you arrive before, we showed up around 1, took our welcome ticket, walked around with coffees from the on-site Starbucks (yes, of course), and got into our room at 2:30. Right by the lobby is a sculptural photo wall that has become a low-key Instagram fixture for Paraspara visitors. We took the obligatory family shot. Whatever, it’s nice.
Check-in includes welcome chocolates, a property map, and two takeout Americano coupons for the main building’s lounge café. Small touches, well-executed.

Paraspara Seoul Rooms
We booked the Timber Junior, a spacious 3-person room with a main bed plus a daybed tucked into the closet area (intended for a third guest, perfect as a baby spot for us). Hardwood floor (not carpet, a real plus for parents), wood-and-cream palette, comfortable slippers in the closet, the works. The bathroom is unusually large with a tub I genuinely appreciated. Bath salts not provided but the tub deserves them.


Baby gear setup is genuinely solid, pre-arrange at booking and they’ll have a crib, bed guard, baby tub, and bottle sterilizer ready in the room by 5 PM check-in. Strollers also available for rental. The mini-fridge is stocked with two free craft beers (genuinely good ones, not the usual hotel sad-can selection). For parents traveling with babies, the in-room small details add up.
The Round Pool Building & Jacuzzi (The Reason to Book)
The circular main building houses the pool, sauna, and the property’s most photographed feature: an outdoor jacuzzi with a direct view of Bukhansan. We took turns watching the baby while one of us soaked. It was December. The water was hot. The mountain was snow-capped. I genuinely had a moment.

Beach towels are stocked by the jacuzzi. The Christmas tree setup during the holiday season makes the round building one of the property’s main photo moments, they really commit to it. The pool itself has only 2-3 swim lanes (small) but includes a shallow wide pool that’s perfect for kids. The sauna is 2-3 tubs, not large, but pleasant. There are private rest pods with massage chairs around the wellness area, those alone are worth a stop.


The Bukhansan Cake (Yes, Order One)
Paraspara’s signature dessert is a cake shaped like Bukhansan mountain. Instagram favorite. We bought one to mark our Christmas hocance and assumed it would be photogenic-but-mediocre. It was actually delicious. I will say this once: if you’re celebrating something, anniversary, birthday, first hocance with a baby, order the Bukhansan cake. It commits to the bit.
Food & Delivery
We ate breakfast at the hotel and ordered delivery for dinner. Breakfast is the real surprise: clean, well-staffed, with a small but considered spread, proper French toast, mentaiko egg, mapo tofu, soup of the day, detox juices that are actually fresh-pressed. The dining room has the same Starbucks Reserve aesthetic and a great pool view if you grab a window seat.


Delivery food (Coupang Eats, Baemin) is the move for dinner. The resort doesn’t allow delivery bikes inside the grounds, so you pick up at the gate security building, slightly inconvenient but a 2-min walk. We ordered raw fish, seafood, and instant rice from the on-site convenience store; total cost a fraction of room service.
Surroundings & Bukhansan
The hotel is at the foot of Bukhansan National Park. If you’re not traveling with a baby, you can hike directly from nearby trailheads, Bukhansan is one of Seoul’s best urban hikes, varying difficulty, gorgeous in autumn and spring. With a baby we kept it local and just walked the resort grounds in the evening, which were beautifully lit for Christmas.
Final Take on Paraspara Seoul
Paraspara is the fastest way to feel genuinely far from the city without actually leaving it, no Gangwon-do trip required. For couples, first-time-with-baby parents, or anyone needing a Seoul exit without leaving Seoul, it delivers. Don’t expect deep cultural sightseeing, this is a stay-on-property property. For a different Seoul hotel with Han River views, see our Hotel Naru Seoul M Gallery review. Browse more Korea hotel reviews for options that combine a staycation and sightseeing.
Bukhansan, The Real Reason the Location Works
The hotel’s best USP is not the architecture or the pool, it is proximity to Bukhansan National Park. At 837 metres, it sits entirely within Seoul city limits and is accessible from trailheads a short taxi from the hotel. The Bukhansanseong Fortress Trail is the most popular route (3–4 hours round trip, moderate difficulty), with fortress walls and city panoramas at the top that consistently surprise first-timers expecting only apartments and office towers.
Non-hikers can still benefit from the location: the forest paths immediately next to the hotel property are shaded, quiet, completely free, and a genuinely good reset after a late Itaewon or Hongdae evening.
Best Season at Paraspara Seoul
Autumn (October–November): Colour change on Bukhansan makes this the best time of year, both the hotel’s outdoor spaces and the view from your room look significantly better than any marketing photo.
Winter: The Christmas season stays are popular for good reason. The snow-capped mountain view from the outdoor jacuzzi is a specific kind of excellent.
Spring: Cherry blossom season on the Bukhansan trails is significantly less crowded than Yeouido, the hotel’s connection to the park is at its most useful in late March to early April.
Tips for Foreign Visitors to Paraspara Seoul
- Pre-arrange baby gear at booking if relevant, they need ~24h lead time.
- The outdoor jacuzzi works year-round, snow-cap mountain view in winter is the move.
- Order the Bukhansan cake for special occasions. Worth it.
- Pick up delivery food at the gate security building, bikes don’t enter the property.
- Free craft beers in the room minibar, actually decent.
- Get a window seat at breakfast for the pool view.
- 50 minutes from Gangnam by Kakao T taxi (KRW ~30,000–40,000).
- Christmas season decorations are gorgeous, book early (Nov for late Dec).
To make a reservation, visit the Anto Resort (formerly Paraspara Seoul) official website.

