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Hotel Onoma, Daejeon, Autograph Collection
4.7/5131 Reviews
Because some floors of the Expo Tower were used as a hotel, there were many inconveniences compared to hotels that were stand-alone buildings. Hotel guests, like department store visitors, must park in the underground parking lot. Although the underground parking lot is marked as a hotel zone, not at all. It took a very long time to park because it was not well maintained. If you don't use valet when staying at Hotel Onoma, parking will be very inconvenient. It was a corner room for 3 adults, and the extra bed was nice and soft, not a creaky mattress. The installation staff said that the extra bed uses the same mattress as the king bed. I liked the room condition and staff response, but parking was a problem!!! It's at a level that really detracts from all points.
LOTTE City Hotel Daejeon
4.5/567 Reviews
I stayed two nights here. Room was very clean and well maintained. The room had many little things of convenience including a fridge and a coffee port. We had dinner at the buffet restaurant on the 19th floor. I was surprised at the impressive view of Daejeon from the restaurant, which I thought is a quite boring city. Proximity to the Daejeon Convention City makes it an extremely attractive choice if going to a conference. There is a grocery store across the street, The only negative side is that the hotel is somewhat far from the city center, although I don't think there is anything of much interest in the city. Overall a decent hotel of very good value.
Toyoko Inn Daejeon Government Complex
4.6/5148 Reviews
The hotel room was clean and spacious. The view out the window was nice. Amenities were abit lacking compared to other hotels in Korea but the free breakfast more than makes up for that. Way better than the usual hotel I stay at in this area.
The Empress Hotel
4.3/5104 Reviews
Things to consider when staying at a hotel: Close to the subway station, rooms of 10 pyeong or larger are preferred, cleanliness, and proximity to entertainment districts. What was good -First of all, I liked that the room was spacious and not stuffy. (10 pyeong) It was definitely bigger than the motels I dealt with. There were two women sleeping there, and the bed was big so it wasn't uncomfortable at all. There was a window and a lot of mirrors in the room, so it was easy to put on makeup. 😆 Oh, there's a shower room and toilet too. It was very nice because it was separate. The room was also clean. -You can see the hotel as soon as you come out of Wolpyeong Station! It takes about 15 to 20 minutes to walk to Galma-dong alley. It was okay to walk after drinking. I heard the breakfast was delicious, but I couldn't eat it because I was sleeping. -The staff are also friendly! What's disappointing -Smell of alcohol as soon as you enter? It had a motel-like smell, but it went away quickly when I left the window open. -If you look at the reviews, it says that the drain next to the bathtub in the bathroom doesn't drain well, but yeah, it really doesn't work...😌 Just wash in the bathtub. (Even when I woke up, there was still a puddle of water) -The dryer seemed a bit old and the comb was in poor condition. I stayed for one night and was satisfied. Recommended.
Daejeon Wolpyeong Honey
5/51 Reviews
Superb, the room size is right, there are breakfast ingredients, you can process it yourself (egg, bread, coffee, milk, tea, etc.), the room is cleaned very well, and also help ironing, washing clothes, great, next time you come to live here
Ian Residence
4.7/53 Reviews
Located in the center of the city, the infrastructure near the hostel is good. However, it was a pity that there was a smell of lax in the hallway all day.

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When visiting Daejeon, you can choose from over 63 hotels with great reviews. The local average price is 57 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 2 four-star hotels in Daejeon at an average price of 167 SGD per night. There are 22 three-star hotels in Daejeon at an average price of 65 SGD per night. There are 8 two-star hotels in Daejeon at an average price of 64 SGD per night. Unique local hotels in Daejeon provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Benikea Technovalley Hotel is one of the most popular hotels in Daejeon. Hotel Graytone Daejeon is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

In the city center of Daejeon, you'll have easy access to Daejeon Museum of Art, Hanbat Arboretum. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Daechungho Obaekri-Gil. The most famous attractions locally are Hanbat Museum of Education, KAIST, ExpoPark. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to BOSS for a great shopping experience.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 5.24°C during the day, -0.01°C at night

• April to June: 20.83°C during the day, 15.27°C at night

• July to September: 26.39°C during the day, 22.38°C at night

• October to December: 10.86°C during the day, 5.51°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 39.8 cm

• Summer: 130.57 cm

• Autumn: 277.7 cm

• Winter: 38.13 cm

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