Guest User
July 13, 2024
It was conveniently located near Seomyeon Station. The area around the hotel is a restaurant district, so if you are worried about people smoking or a lot of trash, it may be best to avoid it.
There may be no one at the front desk when you check in, so you will need to call the phone number posted at the entrance (in my case, there was just someone there, so it was no problem).
It's safer to prepare a SIM card so you can send SMS.
When you check in, you will be given a card key for the entrance and two card keys for the room.
The room has a black-based interior. It feels a bit claustrophobic, but there was a small window.
The bathroom has a shower, sink, and toilet.
Hand soap, body soap, shampoo, and conditioner are provided.
There was bottled water (free) in the refrigerator.
Amenities are provided on top of the refrigerator (toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)
There was an extension cord that you could plug USB-A directly into, so you had no trouble charging. It was also possible to plug it into a Japanese outlet.
When I checked out, there was no one at the front desk, so I contacted them by SMS and they said "Please leave two card keys at the front desk," so I did. The SMS was in English.
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