Guest User
May 8, 2025
A couple in their 50s stayed here for three nights during their first trip to Korea during Golden Week. The compact rooms had all the basic amenities, and the location was a 1-2 minute walk from the subway station exit. The facility was clean as it had only been open for less than a year. The reception and rooms are on the second floor, and the rooms are on the third to fifth floors. There is also a dining area (two tables for four) on the fourth floor, where you can eat instant ramen for free. There is also a water server, and tea and coffee are also available for free. Since the rooms are compact, it is safe to eat and drink on the fourth floor. The sixth floor is an open deck, which is very comfortable when the weather is good. There is no elevator, so it is difficult to lift and lower your luggage, but there are many young staff members who will help you carry it. Two towels, a bath towel, a toothbrush, and a 500ml plastic bottle of water are replenished and replaced every day. The sink and shower are combined, so it may feel strange if you are not used to it, but let's just accept it as the Korean way. Sandals are provided, so you can use the toilet after a shower without getting your feet wet. The room is so compact that there is no dedicated space to open a large suitcase, but it's a matter of choosing between inconvenience and cost. The TV is aimed at Japan, so I was able to watch a few dramas and anime, as well as NHK. It seems that you can also watch Netflix, but it's in Korean, so I gave up because I couldn't figure out how to operate it. There is a 7-Eleven just a minute's walk away and a CU convenience store just a two-minute walk away. The hotel is located in a shopping district with restaurants and clothing stores.
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