Hotel Anteroom Seoul
Anteroom Seoul Hotel is located about a 7-minute walk from Sinsa Station.
I booked a twin room for two days.
I thought it would be difficult to get there with a carry-on bag because it was on a slope, but it was not that bad since I was unfamiliar with the place.
The reception was in the basement.
They didn't seem to speak much Japanese, so I spoke to them in Korean.
They asked for a credit card, but I was able to use Wow Pass.
(I didn't bring one because I didn't want to use a credit card overseas)
I asked them to give me the sample cosmetics lined up just to the left of the reception, and they gave me two of each.
The room was on the 4th floor.
It was a small room and very clean!
There were two bottles of water, body soap, and shampoo and conditioner bar soap.
There was a small mini table and one chair.
I thought it would have been nice to have two chairs since it was a twin room.
They said there were no slippers, but there were some, and there were two pairs of pajamas.
There is only a shower, but it is separated by a door, so I was able to stay comfortably without getting soaked.
When I turned off the lights when I went to sleep, the TV didn't turn off, and when I called, they didn't answer because it was the middle of the night, so I gave up and went to sleep, and when I woke up, it was off.
I was glad that I couldn't hear the voices or sounds next door.
On the second day, I went out early in the morning and when I returned at noon, the cleaning staff was there and said they had just finished.
The bed wasn't made, but they took out the trash and left a new set of water, towels and soap.
There is a 7-Eleven near the hotel.
There are also Oriyang, McDonald's, and Baskin-Robbins, so it's not a problem at all.
On the way back, I walked up a hill a little and found the 6703 limousine bus to Incheon Airport.
It was 18,000 won.
If you go to Gangnam many times, it might be a bit tiring to walk.
But I had a great time.
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