Anonymous User
January 18, 2025
■Location
I always choose hotels based on the convenience of transportation, and this was my first time staying in this area, but it was less convenient than I expected.
Many reviews say that it's good to have a bus stop in front of the hotel, but the places you can go to are very limited and there are only a few lines, so I almost never used it.
I was hoping for the station on the Euljiro side of Line 2, but it was so dark at night that it was scary, there were almost no shops, and it was hard to believe that it was a Line 2 station, so I never used it. It's probably too deserted and doesn't seem to have an escalator (I looked up NAVER and it seemed like I passed by it), so it's hard to carry a suitcase, and I don't want to walk at night because it's scary...
The other station on the Jongno side has an escalator up and down at exit 14 towards the hotel, which was very helpful!
Line 5, which goes directly to the airport, has an elevator only at the platform, but the rest are smooth with escalators. (It's a bit far away)
The Jongno side has a bus stop for multiple lines, Starbucks, Oryang, ISAAC Toast, convenience stores, and many other places, so it's crowded.
■Room
・The building itself is old, but it is cleaned quite well.
・The cups are dirty, and the cups in the bathroom are placed directly on the surface, which is a concern.
・There is no hand soap, but soap.
・Rinse-in-shampoo.
・The water pressure in the shower is extremely weak! I thought it was weak, but I was able to switch it on, so it was strong enough.
・It may depend on the room, but the door to the unit bath opens inward and is too narrow to move around. I wonder if large people or men can pass through?
・I tried to soak in the bathtub, but when I filled it with hot water, all kinds of hairs floated up and I was horrified (I gave up)
・The problem of slippers worn by other people is explained at check-in, but I think it's too late to check in.
I feel like it would be better to write in the hotel introduction that they don't have them in advance. I think you can only buy them at Daiso. Slippers are important, aren't they?
You can get a toothbrush at a convenience store, but...
■Reception, lobby
・Very good except for one person. When I arrived early in the morning, the woman who helped me was tired and had a terrible attitude.
The other people were very nice.
- The lobby was clean and could seat about 10 people, so it was a convenient place to kill time.
- There was also a cafe.
The area around the hotel was not very busy, and there were old shops lined up, so it might not be suitable for a female solo traveler.
It might be good for people who prefer quiet places.
Personally, I don't think I'll stay there again.
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