It's about a 10-minute walk from Seomyeon subway station. I walked through the busy downtown area, the main street, and the downtown area bustling with young people to find the hotel. The roads are laid out like a checkerboard, so you shouldn't get lost, but every passage looks like the same building, color, and structure, so I got quite lost. There are convenience stores, restaurants, pharmacies, and fast food restaurants around the hotel, so there is no inconvenience. I thought the hotel room was neither good nor bad considering the price, but when the air conditioner cooled down, water droplets fell, and when I asked the housekeeper who happened to be in the hallway, he said that this is common and that I should lay a bath towel underneath. The air conditioner (TV and lighting are integrated) also cannot be pressed for cold 17°C or 21°C, only 24°C or 27°C, is this acceptable for a hotel? Also, the lighting did not work due to a poor connection. I asked the housekeeper about this, and he handled it with another controller that was installed on the desk, so it was not a big deal. However, what about the malfunction? There was no power outlet at the bedside, so I couldn't charge my smartphone while sleeping, so I had to use the charger I brought with me. The sink was extremely low and difficult to use. It was very humid at night, so I couldn't turn the air conditioner down, and I was woken up many times by the sound of water dripping. The room was quiet and not facing the downtown area. If you are concerned about noise from outside, I definitely recommend a room that doesn't face the downtown area.
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