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Hotel brands are stepping up guest experiences for the summer season and upcoming holidays by blending rest, hands-on activities, and delicious dining into memorable stays.
TWW (Time Works Wonders) has partnered with the Grand Hyatt Seoul to present an aromatherapy yoga series, Aroma Yoga Reset, throughout May.

This is TWW’s first off-site wellness collaboration with a hotel, bringing its aromatherapy recovery design philosophy into a refined hotel setting. The program centers on weaving scent, movement, and recovery into a smooth, restorative flow.
Aroma Yoga Reset is a 70-minute body-circulation routine led by TWW’s lead instructor. The session awakens the senses with scent, boosts circulation through breath and movement, and finishes by releasing tension via aromatic touch. The program is organized around four themes—Breathing, Recovery, Balance, and Energy—and each session features one of TWW’s signature aromas: Bless Breath, The Woods, S But Adorable, and Happy Angel.
Participants take home a TWW Ritual Kit so they can keep the routine going at home. Sessions conclude with a one-on-one aromatic touch from the instructor, a calming tea service, and a practical guide to using the kit. As part of the collaboration, TWW is now officially available in The Spa’s retail area at the Grand Hyatt Seoul; during May, customers who shop at the spa retail shop will receive the bestseller Deep Flow as a complimentary gift.

Legoland Korea Resort has shared three must-know tips for visitors heading into the final long weekend of Family Month. On the park’s night-opening dates—May 23 and 24—fireworks will light up the entire resort at 8:30 p.m. The park operates from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and guests can grab a good viewing spot early by catching the Ceremony of Ninja performance at Brick Street Plaza at 8 p.m.
New snack fun includes the Make-Your-Own Rainbow Slush. At the Bricktopia Lounge’s Rainbow Slush Zone, guests can pick any combo from four flavors—lychee, orange, papaya, and grape—and mix their own slush. The Legoland Slush Tumbler, which includes admission to the slush zone, is priced at 9,900원 (about $7.43 USD); bring the tumbler on your next visit and admission drops to 8,400원 (about $6.30 USD), a 15% discount.
Due to popular demand, the spring program Go Full Ninja has been extended through June 7. This immersive experience lets kids step into the Ninjago universe, take on missions, and perform in shows. Guests can collect stamps by riding attractions in the Ninjago Stamp Rally or hunt for hidden Ninjago character figures across Miniland and post proof on social media for a chance to win prizes like hotel stay vouchers.

Hyatt Regency Nha Trang is pitching a summer escape that mixes beachfront relaxation with city energy. Located on Tran Phu Street in the heart of Nha Trang, the hotel is a short walk from the beach and close to landmarks like Tram Huong Tower, the night market, and the central square—perfect for guests who want both seaside calm and urban buzz.
The hotel’s exterior features sweeping curves inspired by a ship’s silhouette moving toward the sea. Inside, a palette drawn from sand and wood plus handcrafted details evoke the charm of coastal villages. Market Café serves up Italian and Vietnamese dishes from an open kitchen, while The Lounge offers afternoon tea, desserts, and cocktails.
From the 30th-floor Pool Bar, guests can take in sweeping views of Nha Trang Bay. Wellness amenities include an infinity pool, yoga classes, a fitness center, and the Flo Spa. The hotel also runs Camp Hyatt, a children’s activity space, and the Regency Club lounge on the 31st floor. The summer Stay & Savor package offers up to 20% off rooms plus dining perks.











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