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May 13, 2025
Written on 2025.5.13, I will write it in detail for your reference while I still remember it. There is such a low-priced hotel in the city center. I booked six nights and spent 1030+
99% of the time when checking in, the owner is not there. You need to press the doorbell above the front desk and wait for someone to come before checking in
Facilities:
Except for the bed (which looks clean), everything else is very dirty, the floor is very dirty, the table, toilet, and bathroom are not very good.
In particular, the slippers are shared (risk of athlete's foot), the razor does not even have a disposable packaging bag, and the toothpaste is actually a large shared tube, which is too unhygienic!!! Toothbrushes are normal, and disposable paper cups are provided, but they will not be replaced when cleaning the room.
And combs!! It is also shared!! There was hair on it when I first checked in. . .
The refrigerator is very loud when I sleep at night, and it is always working rumbling
Hygiene:
I am staying alone and brought a lot of disposable items. If I don’t bring anything, the hygiene conditions will be very bad. . . Girls should bring disposable towels when checking in
The only thing worth praising is the location. It is about 15 minutes' walk from two duty-free shops. There are CU and GS downstairs, and Olive Young is a five-minute walk away. It is very convenient for shopping and eating. There is also a bus stop next to it. It is about 3km away from the airport. I took a taxi at night and spent about 8,000 won. If you have an early flight, you may not be able to get a taxi. It takes 40 minutes to walk to the airport
Summary: You need to bring your own disposable items when checking in. Don't think about relying on the hotel. The things provided by the hotel are really hard to describe. It would be a good choice to choose this place for a budget trip
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