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Miso Guesthouse - Hostel
3.9/553 Reviews

Miso Guesthouse - Hostel

Jeju|0.29km from Ellen-El
The prices here are fantastic. There’s no denying that. But you get what you pay for, and even with such a low price, I would never stay here again. Staying here in November, the thermostats were set to 25 degrees (77 for my fellow Americans. This might not seem too horrible, but when you factor in Jeju humidity and a top bunk, it was so uncomfortably hot. Forget about a blanket, you’ll want to take off as much clothing as possible while trying to maintain decency. Unfortunately, taking off a shirt or wearing shorts opens you up to another problem: mosquitoes. I wondered what all the red stains on the walls and ceiling were at first, but after I killed two mosquitoes and had countless more get way, I figured it out. Between the heat and the mosquitoes, I felt like I was sleeping outside in a jungle. Worst sleep I’ve had in a hostel (without someone in the room snoring as loud as a jet engine) Other negatives include the beds feeling rather small and of course being Korean style in terms of hardness. Also, although this place calls itself as a hostel, but the English spoken here is minimal at best. If you don’t speak much Korean, expect awkward conversations with very little information being relayed to you. If you’re Korean these things might not bother you, so bear that in mind. I hate giving it so few stars, considering the shockingly low price and the overall cleanliness and modernness of the facility, but I had a horrible night here. Wouldn’t stay here again even if it were free. If you’re a broke backpacker where money is the primary criteria, this is about as cheap as it gets and you get a lot of bang for your buck here. But if a good nights sleep is important to you, look elsewhere

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Ora Stay Hotel
4.3/5126 Reviews
There's only a nightlife around, so when women come together, they're really scary and they're not ventilated and the smell of cigarettes is really tortured. It's called non-smoking and the reviews are good, so I booked it in a cheap taste, but the smell of real cigarettes is beyond imagination. It was a real disgusting experience even for me, who was not so sensitive as the smell of cigarettes was stacked in the bathroom. Just slept at night with a friend. I'm really sorry, but if you come to a motel, I'll shine at a cheap price.
Yellow Guesthouse
3/50 Reviews
I came to do sanitation every day. I was the only one for two nights. I was a little scared. Haha. I don’t want to be noisy and look at my character. I can sleep quietly when I meet a good roommate. The location is indeed a bit inconvenient to go to attractions. However, there are places to buy, buy and buy nearby, and the other side is a local market, and the price of accommodation is cheaper than that in Yeondong. There are disadvantages and advantages. It depends on your choice.
Greenday Guesthouse
3.8/53 Reviews
It's cheap and the location is good. But no matter how much money was paid, the facilities were really amazing ㅎ ... I never use the original review, but I think I should leave a review ... I've never seen a toilet like that ㅎ.. Don't book if you want.
Miso Guesthouse - Hostel
3.9/553 Reviews
The prices here are fantastic. There’s no denying that. But you get what you pay for, and even with such a low price, I would never stay here again. Staying here in November, the thermostats were set to 25 degrees (77 for my fellow Americans. This might not seem too horrible, but when you factor in Jeju humidity and a top bunk, it was so uncomfortably hot. Forget about a blanket, you’ll want to take off as much clothing as possible while trying to maintain decency. Unfortunately, taking off a shirt or wearing shorts opens you up to another problem: mosquitoes. I wondered what all the red stains on the walls and ceiling were at first, but after I killed two mosquitoes and had countless more get way, I figured it out. Between the heat and the mosquitoes, I felt like I was sleeping outside in a jungle. Worst sleep I’ve had in a hostel (without someone in the room snoring as loud as a jet engine) Other negatives include the beds feeling rather small and of course being Korean style in terms of hardness. Also, although this place calls itself as a hostel, but the English spoken here is minimal at best. If you don’t speak much Korean, expect awkward conversations with very little information being relayed to you. If you’re Korean these things might not bother you, so bear that in mind. I hate giving it so few stars, considering the shockingly low price and the overall cleanliness and modernness of the facility, but I had a horrible night here. Wouldn’t stay here again even if it were free. If you’re a broke backpacker where money is the primary criteria, this is about as cheap as it gets and you get a lot of bang for your buck here. But if a good nights sleep is important to you, look elsewhere
Hotel Joy
3.7/547 Reviews
Good value for money hotel and walking distance to Dongmun Market The leaf noodle mackerel and the breeze sea breeze soup are delicious, so I use it for the second time. This time, I was suffering from a mango mosquito for two nights. It was a real human blood donor. And the air conditioner started, and it stopped. Even if I turned it on again, it kept turning off and it was great .... No dryer, body wash and shampoo in motel? It was good to have a towel. The water pressure was flat.
Staz Hotel Jeju Robero
4.2/5552 Reviews
The hotel is really affordable, it really exceeded my expectation. Taxi from the airport to the hotel is really cheap. There are shopping places around it and right accross the street is the famous Tangerine Mansion where you can visit. Lots of restaurants around the hotel too. Overall stay, i’d give it a 10/10.

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Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Jeju International Airport to start their vacations and business trips in Jeju.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Jeju. Here, there are more than 684 hotels for you to choose from. Jeju has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 91 SGD. There are 5 five-star hotels in Jeju at an average price of 128 SGD per night. There are 30 four-star hotels in Jeju at an average price of 94 SGD per night. There are 150 three-star hotels in Jeju at an average price of 88 SGD per night. There are 192 two-star hotels in Jeju at an average price of 75 SGD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Jeju. Hotels under the Ramada brand are a good choice. Ramada is the top choice of many travelers in Jeju. Ramada Encore Hotel Jeju Yeon-Dong in Jeju is a favorite among Trip.com users. Hotel Regentmarine the Blue Jeju is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

In the city center of Jeju, you'll have easy access to Royal Casino, Jeju KAL Hotel Casino. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Submarine, Hanwha Aqua Planet Jeju, Udo Island. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Woljeong-ri Beach, Hyatt Regency Jeju Casino, Baozen Street. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Teddy Bear Museum to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

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