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Lotte Hotel Seoul Executive Tower
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Lotte Hotel Seoul Executive Tower

City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|0.8km from Chojun Textile & Quilt Art Museum
Stayed at the Lotte Executive Tower just after the holidays, in a Premier Double Room. Pros: - The entrance of the Executive Tower is absolutely beautiful. Same with the Main Tower. Elegant, refined, beautiful art work. The executive tower check-in desks are on the 15th floor. - Easy access by escalator directly into the Lotte Department Store (from where the escalator takes you to, hang a right to get to the famous food hall!) - Location can’t be beat. Directly across from Eujiro Station (1) and around the corner from Myeong-Dong Walking Street / Night Market and several 7-11s (which are almost as good as the 7-11s in Japan). - Our room was beautiful, spacious, thoughtfully designed and decorated. Very modern touches and upscale finishes. A chandelier in the bathroom?? - Immaculate housekeeping. - Excellent temperature and very strong water pressure in the shower! - Appreciate the 2 complimentary bottles of Evian every day. - Fast wifi speeds. Cons: - Love the Diptyque toiletries but wish they weren’t the communal / shared bottles. There were bits of dried lotion crusted on the pump from the previous occupant. - Weird that neither lobby had a single chair to sit on. What’s up with that? Comes off a bit inhospitable. This isn’t the type of place to attract non-guests / loiterers. A bench wouldn’t kill anyone! - For a 5* hotel and the price we’re paying, it’s disappointing that there is a surcharge should you need a toothbrush, toothpaste or use of the sauna (!!). They claim the charge for toothbrush and paste is to prevent wastage but surely you could just have these small items available upon request at the front desk? - The doormen’s manners range from formal and friendly (some) to indifferent (most) to downright hostile (many), especially if you are not a Korean speaker, as many don’t speak English. I’m not arrogant enough to think they should speak English in a non-English speaking country, but a smile is universal, you know? Would likely stay here again at the right price and given the location.

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123 Hostel
3.8/516 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
The room is small but very clean. The location is excellent, but the sound insulation is not good and it is a bit noisy, but the price is okay in such a prosperous place.
KStar Stay Residence Hoehyun - Hostel
5/51 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
For this price, it’s very good. The location is very convenient. It’s five minutes away from the subway station. You can go shopping in Myeongdong and there’s a delicious Korean restaurant in front of the B&B.
Namsan Gil House
4/51 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
Our family came to Korea to stay in the hotel twice, mainly because they feel comfortable. There are several reasons for this: First of all, there is a feeling of home, no matter how good or bad, there is always something in the kitchen, such as custard bread, coffee, etc. The children like it very much. The feeling of milk and eggs is not available in China, and this time it feels like the boss The kitchen cabinet is full of food and drink; the laundry room is on the second floor, the washing powder I have not seen in the country, clean and fragrant; the boss is a young man, the person is low-key but responsive. This time I felt like I was filled with tourists from several countries. This time I didn’t have time to thank the boss because I was flying. Insufficient to say, the room is a little small, no teeth, no other.
Yun Guesthouse Seoul
4/50 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
I won't live anymore!
Namsan Hideout
3.6/54 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
Comfortable but service is not very good, need more toothbrush
B My Guesthouse
4.1/512 Reviews
City Hall/Myeong-Dong
Every time I bought so many hotels in South Korea, the first evaluation, the owner is really nice. I booked this hotel two days ago, and in the middle two days they did n’t have a room in the hotel. I still stayed in their hotel because there were too many luggages, and two large boxes were left in their hotel. When I returned to their hotel in the last two days, my boss put my luggage in my room and gave me oversized luggage. The box is overweight, the boss helped me carry it up, it was really good! And they piled up stuff downstairs in their hotel, and the boss was happy to provide me with space.

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