maruko。
May 24, 2024
The hotel is on the 5th floor of the building, and when I checked in, I was asked if I could speak Korean, and I wasn't sure I could understand what they said, but they explained it to me in English. There was a free water dispenser, microwave, and washing machine near the front desk, which I used. The room was small, but overall it was worth the price. The shower was a little difficult to use. I was able to get the toilet wet by devising a way to do it. The room doesn't have a window, so the downside is that the outside light doesn't come in when you wake up in the morning, and it tends to get humid. The bed and pillow were comfortable and I was able to sleep soundly.
It was close to tourist attractions and cheap at about 18,000 yen for three nights. Myeongdong and Gwangjang Market are within walking distance, and the nearest station is Euljiro 3-ga station. It was a few minutes' walk from the nearest station, and there were two convenience stores when I crossed the street from the hotel, so it was very convenient. There were many restaurants and shops near the hotel, and there were a lot of people, so I wasn't afraid to go out at night. The front desk is unmanned at 10 p.m., so what would happen if I came home late at night and realized I left my key in the room?
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