Guest User
October 19, 2024
It seemed like a hotel run by a family. The front desk was probably a father and son, and they could all speak English. He asked me if I had registration, but I didn’t respond. He then explained about the internet. I thought he was asking if the room needed internet, but then I thought he might mean asking if the room needed internet. Register online in advance for the check-in confirmation email sent by the hotel. The hotel seems to be under renovation on the third floor and above. The rooms are fully set up and clean. The air conditioner and TV are connected by a remote control. The air conditioner is controlled at the bottom of the remote control. There is a microwave and coffee on the first floor. Air conditioners are available, and the room has a small refrigerator (with 3 bottles of water in it), a hot water kettle (with ribbon coffee), a hair dryer, and an air purifier. The transportation is not far away, and there is the 307 bus to the airport (with long intervals) and The subway and the large Shinsegae Department Store are not far away, but the Jagalchi Seafood Market takes more than an hour by bus. I like that it is in the surrounding residential area. It is relatively quiet in the middle of the night. There is a Minxiang Market with stalls. The vegetable and fruit snacks are economical and affordable, and there are also many barbecue restaurants and tea shops. I originally wanted to go to a nearby barbecue restaurant, but maybe it was not open to the public at the time, so I found a shop that seemed to have more customers. When I entered, there was an old lady. I was busy with various meals. My language is not good and the old lady only spoke Korean. As a result, she didn’t get what she wanted to eat. Maybe she wanted to know my specific reply about the meal, such as portion size/spicyness, etc. before she prepared it. It felt like there was too much going on here. You can taste a variety of authentic traditional delicacies at affordable prices. Can you only watch recorded programs on TV, not live broadcasts? ...
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