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November 5, 2024
Location and transportation: Starting from Incheon Airport T2, you can take the No. 6006 airport bus directly to the hotel door. It is very convenient. When buying the ticket, tell the conductor to take the No. 6006 bus to "리배라호텔Hotel Rivera". You can see for yourself after getting on the bus. Navigating with Naver Map, there are also bus stops, so you just need to ring the bell to get off (it takes about 1-1.5 hours to get back to the hotel from Incheon). In terms of daily travel, the hotel is located in Cheongdam-dong. It is about 400 meters away from Exits 12 and 13 of Cheongdam Subway Station on Line 7 (but there are long stairs and no escalators). It is relatively close to 5 minutes' walk. There are 7-11 and 7-11 on the inner street. There is an e-mart convenience store where you can buy some food and drinks. The hotel is very close to the holy water, but it is far to the west. If you want to go to Hongdae and Hangang Park frequently, it will be difficult.
Hotel service: I stayed alone and did not order breakfast. It felt like it was a relatively old four-star hotel. Check-in was very fast. The deposit can be paid in cash. I was charged 100,000 won. The main communication is in English and Korean, including the cleaning aunt, who also has a good service attitude. Some guests commented that there are only two bottles of free water in the hotel, and some disposable items are not provided. It is true, but since I am used to bringing my own and buying drinks from convenience stores, I don’t think it is a big problem. I leave it to Travelers make their own judgment.
Facilities and hygiene: It is obvious that the hotel is relatively old. There are obvious dirt and cracks in some places. It can also be seen that it is not very new. However, the price of staying in the off-season is not expensive at about 600-700HKD per night. I think the price looks like the picture. Reasonable and acceptable, the whole thing is clean enough, the wet and dry separation space in the bathroom is large enough, there is a smart toilet, and there is storage space behind the mirror. The TV does not have a streaming platform, but you can watch local TV.
Overall, the hotel's price-performance ratio is pretty good. I think it's worth it to stay in the wealthy area of Jiangnan for 600-700HKD a night in the off-season. I'll stay there again if it's suitable later, but if it costs more than 1,000 HKD per person per night, then I think it's worth it. It will be a bit daunting.
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