Anonymous User
November 4, 2024
Traveled alone as a woman in mid-October. 3rd time in Korea. I wanted to save on travel expenses, so I chose this place because it was about 8,000 yen for 2 nights, and it was in an area that was easy to go to tourist spots other than guesthouses.
However, since it is a motel converted from a love hotel, I was concerned about small details such as voices from the hallway through the door and stains on the towels, so it was worth the price. There were not many Japanese reviews, so I was unable to find out the information in advance, so I hope this will be helpful for anyone traveling to Korea.
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・Both the bed and pillow were hard and I couldn't sleep.
・The bathroom was clean, but there was no dryer, so I had to open the small window and gnats came in.
・There were two small gnats in the corner of the room. .
・There is no internal lock, so you can hear voices from the hallway, so I'm a little worried about security.
・There is no window, so it feels closed in.
・There are no slippers, so you need to bring your own.
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・Convenience store is nearby. G25, 7-Eleven available.
・Powerful hair dryer ◎
・Water pressure and hot water are fine.
・The staff seemed kind and I had a good impression. I got a Japanese explanation, so it's OK even if you don't speak Korean.
It's in the bar district of Wangsimni Station, and there are several similar motels lined up. It's about 10 minutes from the station.
Overall review
The travel expenses were cheap, but I couldn't sleep well and I was bothered by the bugs, so I'll spend a little more and stay somewhere nice. I won't be coming back next time.
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