Korea Travel Hotel
Surroundings
It was close to Dongdaemun and Gwangjang Market, and it was in the middle of the tourist area, so it was very easy to get around.
It was close to the station, and there was an elevator at exit 8, and it was about a 5-10 minute walk, and it was a street of furniture stores.
The furniture stores were closed at night, so it was very quiet at night.
However, there was construction of a building next door, so the noise was terrible from 7am. (It will be completed soon.)
There was a park in front, and although there were narrow roads, the security seemed good.
Interior
The shower booth was large, and the shower only had a curtain, so water splashed into the toilet bowl.
There was body soap, shampoo, conditioner, body towels, bath towels, soap, and cups.
The toilet paper could be flushed.
(There was only one cup, so I got another one at the front desk.)
The bed was equipped with a TV, washing machine, refrigerator, freezer, closet, hair dryer, tissue, air conditioner, underfloor heating, kettle, and cups.
I was able to get detergent for the washing machine at the front desk. There was no dryer, so I went to a nearby laundromat.
For cleaning, you have to hang a sign in front of the door or tell the front desk. If you don't need cleaning, they'll just go and collect your towels at night. It's also possible to ask for cleaning midway through.
The front desk staff was very kind and could speak a little Japanese.
They were polite and easy to talk to.
There is a scale at the front desk so you can weigh your luggage.
I'd like to use it again if I come to Seoul again.