Guest User
November 3, 2024
It's very close to the station on Line 5, but I often go to Hongdae and Seongsu, so I have to transfer a lot and walk a long distance inside the station, so it was a little inconvenient to move around with a suitcase. It's convenient because you can walk to Anguk.
There are many bars near the hotel, and Korean people were eating at night. It was crowded and noisy, but the security is not that bad so it wasn't scary. It feels like you can experience Korea. There were people outside in the middle of the night, but it didn't interfere with my sleep.
The room was relatively spacious and I could spread out my suitcase spaciously.
I was able to watch YouTube and Netflix on the TV.
The bath, toilet, and sink were connected, so the floor got flooded, but it dried quickly so I didn't think it was inconvenient.
There were no bath towels in the room, and they would have given me one if I had told the front desk, but when I went to the front desk to get a new bath towel on the second day, they said they didn't have one, so I think it would have been better to tell them. They will give you as many long, thin towels as you want if you ask, so that's enough. There is bread available at the front desk and you are free to eat it.
There is also a water cooler, microwave and coffee machine which you can use freely. There are bottled water in the fridge in the room and you can get one if you ask.
There was a kettle for boiling hot water in the room but I wasn't sure if it was clean so I filled it up with hot water from the water cooler at the front desk.
I would like to stay here again if I have the opportunity.
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