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March 1, 2024
I stayed here for three nights as part of a longer trip through the region. The funny thing is, even though I rated this five stars, I probably wouldn’t stay here again for leisure travel. Why? When I’m not familiar with an area, I’ll usually just pick something “centrally located” and call it a day. Train stations are usually centrally located and get the job done for a first time visit. Busan station, IMHO just isn’t that convenient to most tourist sites. So, why the five stars? 1. Rate was cheap… cheapest place I’ve stayed for the entire trip 2. Steps away from Busan station subway and Busan station KTX. Walking distance to the ferry terminal if you’re heading to Japan 3. Room was small (good enough for one person) but solid for the price 4. Coin laundry on site (I travel for long stretches of time, and getting laundry done is always part of the deal. On site laundry is always a plus) 5. Air con works pretty well. Although… it took a few hours to get down to temp. I think it was like 28c when i walked in, and I like it at 21c. Downsides 1. Small room. The cheapest rate will get you a room that is tight for more than one person. 2. Busan station area is dead at night. There’s a convenience store and food inside the station itself, but if you’re looking for a drink, your options are limited. 3. It’s a haul to get to the good places on the subway. The reality is, I looked at staying near Haeundae beach, but the three day forecast called for a bunch of rain. I didn’t see the need to pay the premium to stay near the beach if it was going to rain most of the time, so I kept the cheap room. I still give the five stars because for what you pay, there really isn’t much to complain about.