Anto Resort Seoul Review 2026: Infinity Pools & Sauna
Looking for the ultimate Seoul staycation? Dive into our full review of Anto Resort's stunning infinity pools, family-friendly zones, and relaxing saunas.

Anto Resort Seoul Staycation
Ultimate Pool & Sauna Review
Looking for the Perfect Seoul Staycation in 2026?

With summer vacations right around the corner,
if you're hunting for the ultimate Seoul staycation or a luxury resort getaway,
you absolutely have to check out Anto Resort.
Nestled at the base of Mount Bukhansan, it offers incredible hiking trails
and lush, green views that are pure healing for the soul.
Plus, with multiple swimming pools, it's an absolute paradise
for keeping the kids entertained,
making it the perfect spot for a family getaway.
Let me walk you through my experience with their pools,
saunas, and other amazing facilities!
Resort Layout & Facility Guide

As you can see on the map, Anto Resort
boasts four incredible pool areas:
1. Round Pool
2. Garden Pool
3. Infinity Pool
4. Indoor Pool
There's also a gorgeous rooftop jacuzzi
where you can soak under the stars at night—
the romance factor is completely off the charts! Haha.
Here is where you'll find everything:
Infinity Pool: Building 109
Garden Pool: Next to Building 107
Round Pool: Near Building 114
Indoor Pool: Basement Level 1, Building 114

After checking into the hotel, we immediately changed into our swimsuits
and made a beeline for the Infinity Pool.
Reviewing Each Pool Type


We started at the Infinity Pool in Building 109.
Since it's an exclusive membership area,
it felt incredibly spacious and pristine.
We went around 3:00 PM to skip the peak crowds,
which made it even more relaxing.
The pool operates from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Kids are welcome from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM,
but from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM, it transforms into an adults-only, no-kids zone.
Be sure to keep that in mind when planning your day!


Taking the private elevator up,
we found a dry sauna right next to the pool—
perfect for warming up if the breeze gets a little chilly.

They even have binoculars set up
so you can admire the stunning ridges of Mount Bukhansan!


Being on the top floor means you get unobstructed, panoramic views.
With plenty of sunbeds and shaded seating,
you can easily bounce between swimming and lounging.
They provide beach towels, life jackets, and swim paddles,
making it super convenient for families with younger kids.

The view here is simply unmatched.
Swimming freestyle and backstroke while gazing
at the Bukhansan mountain range felt like pure luxury.
It honestly felt like a VIP retreat! Haha.

The water is about 5 feet deep. After spending over an hour here
with my family, we decided to check out the other spots
and headed down to the Garden Pool.



Welcome to the Garden Pool!
Honestly, this spot felt even better suited for kids than the Infinity Pool.


It’s divided into different depth zones,
so you can pick the perfect spot depending
on your child's swimming ability.


Right next door is a fantastic restaurant serving up snacks,
drinks, and even ice-cold beer.



The menu features burgers, pizza, and pasta.
My sibling and I worked up quite an appetite,
so we ordered a pizza and some beers for the ultimate poolside treat.
Having tables and chairs right by the water
makes snacking so convenient.
It truly felt like a proper, relaxing vacation! ㅠㅠ
The Round Pool was undergoing renovations during our visit,
so we moved straight to the indoor pool and sauna.


Down on Basement Level 1 of Building 114,
you'll find the women's sauna connected directly to the indoor pool.
You just grab a wristband key at the desk to enter.

Important tip: The sauna is strictly single-entry.
Once you leave, you can't go back in.
I highly recommend making this your absolute final stop of the day!
That's exactly what my sibling and I did.

There's a relaxing indoor sauna lounge
where you can completely unwind.
(Note: Photography isn't allowed inside the actual sauna area!)



The indoor area features three different types of pools.
Being indoors and climate-controlled,
it was definitely the most popular spot
for families with younger children!

After our final swim indoors,
we hit the sauna to soothe our tired muscles
and enjoyed a refreshing, deep-cleanse bath.



Since we were already showered
and completely exhausted from hours of water play,
we decided to just check out the rooftop jacuzzi
without actually getting in.
There are three jacuzzis up there.
It's known for incredible stargazing, so visiting at night
is definitely the move—it's less crowded and the ambiance
is absolutely magical!
If you want to see a sky full of stars,
don't miss this!


There's also a fully equipped fitness center
that's completely free for resort guests.
However, our family was completely wiped out,
so we took a hard pass on working out! Haha.

We were starving by then, so we ordered room service
and delivery for a massive dinner.
We crashed hard in the plush, comfortable beds,
wrapping up the perfect staycation.
If you're looking for an unforgettable
family getaway in Seoul this summer,
complete with multiple pools, relaxing saunas,
and top-tier facilities,
Anto Resort is the place to be.
It's incredibly popular right now, so booking early
is the best way to secure your spot and get a great rate.
Plan ahead and treat yourself!
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