It was a bit of a walk from Seomyeon Station past Lotte Department Store on a rough road, but there were plenty of restaurants around the hotel, as well as a coffee shop and a 24-hour mart, so it was very convenient.
It took about 20 minutes to walk to the municipal park, so it was a nice morning walk.
The staff are very kind.
If you go to the front desk, they will order the pedals for you, so you don't have to have a Korean phone number!
Although none of the staff members spoke Japanese, they were able to explain things in simple English and Korean in an easy-to-understand manner.
I ordered a twin room, and it had one king bed and one semi-double bed, and it was spacious and comfortable. The shower room was also spacious. There was also a computer on the TV for some reason.
Even though it's Korea, the nice thing about it was that there were toothbrushes and cleansers in the amenities. Shampoo, conditioner, body soap, lotion, emulsion, and hair gel were provided.
There are a lot of downlights, so it's a bit dark overall, but when you open the wooden sunscreen on the window, plenty of sunlight comes in. There were no curtains so I could see everything.
They cleaned, changed towels, and replenished water and amenities every day. There were plenty of towels, including face towels and bath towels for the number of people.
Is it common in Korea to clean equipment? I think. I don't recommend it for those who want perfect cleanliness, but it was within an acceptable range for me.
I think there were people staying in other rooms, but it was comfortable with no noise from neighboring rooms or upstairs.
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