Guest User
January 2, 2025
It was about 30,000 yen for two people for three nights. The location is perfect for this price. Dongdaemun and Seongsu are within walking distance. The subway is also a one-minute walk from Exit 4. There are cafes, chicken restaurants, Starbucks, and convenience stores nearby. There were no non-chain Korean cafes nearby. The pizza, chicken and cheese balls at Kitchener were so delicious that I recommend it for long-term stays! I had a hard time checking in, but you can just type in the number they sent you. Please share the QR code and PIN with your roommate with a screenshot. You will need it when entering the room and when getting on the elevator. The room was clean and I didn't see any strangers' hair. There was enough water in the refrigerator for everyone. The bed and desk looked like a child's room, which was funny. The bathroom was also clean, and as others have said, the shower curtain is an awkward length, so you'll get wet if you're not careful. The water pressure and temperature were better than in Japan. However, if you don't turn on the ventilation fan, the bathroom and the mirror there will be completely white with steam. I'm grateful that the hair dryer has a strong wind pressure. You can borrow dishes from the kitchen and use the induction stove. There was a vending machine for rice, but the selection was limited, so it's more cost-effective to go to a convenience store. Since you have to wash your clothes yourself, I think it's better to wash them by hand before using them. The laundry room seems to be busy at times, but generally no one uses it. They only provide detergent. The 20th floor is like an observation deck, and you can see beautiful views both in the morning and at night. Coffee was free. All the drinks were delicious and no misses. The banana cafe latte at the small cafe closest to the hotel was the best! I really recommend this hotel!
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