Visiting Aquafield, youâll first notice the relaxed and carefree expressions of those enjoying the spa, and the excited and overwhelmed looks of those at the water park. And soon youâll realize youâll be one of them. This new âwater culture resortâ encompasses a vast 13,000 square meters on the 3rd and 4th floor. It includes different types of saunas, jjimjilbangs (Korean dry sauna) and a water park. Although the outdoor pool is in preparation for the Koreaâs cold winter, once open in December, it will surely become the highlight of the venue. Enjoy the scenic view of the Han River and the mountain beyond while floating on the L shaped infinity pool, which is the longest pool in Korea boating the length of 115m. Jacuzzis, sand pools, junior pools, outdoor baths, therapy spa, aroma spa, you name itâtheyâll have it, open all four seasons long. The 4th floor indoor water park includes Koreaâs first whirlpool and vortex pool along with a thrilling ride on the âSky Twisterâ slide and a body-massage pool. Once youâre done using up all your energy at the pools, head in to the saunas to revitalize yourself (it may sound corny, but it indeed is what happens). Salt room, intense heat room, charcoal room, a room that oozes in mist like a cloud coming through, media room (360 panoramic video + light heat spa), a wood room resembling a forest, are just some of the âroomsâ you can relax in. You may not be able to wash away your sins while indulging yourself, but Aquafield is probably...