The hotel is located just a 5-minute walk from Hongik Station.
The decoration and design are also gorgeous, but is this hotel an environmentally friendly idea?
Toothbrushes are provided in the room but they will be charged for use.
No comb provided.
The bathrobe also says that you need to pay (I don't know if you need to pay to use it or take it away, anyway, I didn't touch it.)
There is bottled water in the room. It should be for environmental protection, so they don't use disposable plastic bottles, but glass bottles. The mouth of the bottle seems to be not cleaned well and there are stains. I dare not use it. It is very unhygienic, and there are no cups provided.
Note: The hotel does not clean the rooms.
There were candies on the table, but I didn't know what they were for, so I didn't use them.
When I booked, I indicated that I did not want a room at the end of the corridor, but I was given a room at the end of the corridor and was told that there would be an extra charge if I did not want a room at the end of the corridor.
Friends who need to make a reservation should not mark it.
The elevator is not sensitive to the room card key and often does not respond. You need to tap the card many times every time you enter the room.
The restroom in the lobby only has one stall and it was never cleaned and was dirty after two uses.
The hotel looked magnificent from the outside looking in online, but it actually offered very little to the guests.
I will never choose this hotel next time, given the hotel price and B&B treatment.
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