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Bali Tourist Hotel
3.6/548 Reviews

Bali Tourist Hotel

Seoul|2.6km from Gwangjin Bridge
The front desk can communicate in simple English and has a friendly attitude. The hotel can check in and store luggage in the lobby first, then go shopping, and then go to the room when the time is up. This time I booked a standard room, the room is designed with double doors, it feels safe. The room is spacious enough to accommodate two or more luggage. As for the bathroom facilities, I knew in advance that the hotel would not provide toiletries, but the lighting in the bathroom is dim, and the shower in the shower is broken and has not been repaired. It feels disturbing. It is recommended that the staff inform the guests in advance. The cleaning of the room means that the aunt comes to clean and replenish the needed things every day. There are many things to shop near the hotel. There is a convenience store on the left side of the hotel entrance. There are also many restaurants, snacks, beverage stores, and drugstores along the road. There is also Daiso nearby, and there is a chain fast food restaurant not far away. The transportation is also very convenient, there is a bus stop within a few steps, and the subway is just in front of Daiso (Duncundong Station). Generally speaking, it is also good. Friends who want to save travel expenses or go to the Olympic Park to watch a concert can consider it. P.S. The above is just my personal opinion. Remember to check whether the hotel information meets your requirements before booking.

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Motel Daeha
3.5/514 Reviews
Gangdong/ Walkerhill
I stayed as a female for an event at the Olympic Stadium! It's pretty close to the Olympic Stadium by train, but it's a bit complicated and takes a while to get there by taxi. family? There are also many young people, and for better or for worse, all voices can be heard throughout the hotel, so if you're a woman alone and something happens, she'll probably help you! So I wasn't worried! The hotel staff can't communicate in Japanese or even English, but they are very kind, so if you use google translate, you won't have any problems. (In the middle of the night, there was a G with a mess of legs growing in the room, and while the uncle was sleeping in the front desk of the hotel outside the opening hours of the front desk, I woke him up and had him exterminated... Thank you very much for that section. That was a really big help. ) The walls of the room are insanely thin. I can hear the screams of adults in other rooms at the level of whether they are doing it in front of the door of my room. Feels like it's cleaned normally. There is no problem at all if you don't mind a certain amount of dust. I think that it is impossible for people who like beauty even a little. If you look at the map, it feels far away, but there is a convenience store about 3 minutes on foot! (Again, I made the mistake of dropping the juice before I bought it and causing it to explode. When I said to the clerk, ``I'm sorry, I'm going to buy it, but I'm sorry for increasing the cleaning time,'' he said, ``It's okay,'' and brought a new one I bought a new one saying, ”Please have this here~”... Moreover, he was an older brother who could speak a little Japanese... everyone is really kind...)
Cheonho M
5/52 Reviews
Comfortable and clean, nice
Namu Hotel
4.6/59 Reviews
Gangdong/ Walkerhill
Clean and comfortable. It's a good 5-star hotel for friends, couples and families. ♡ 100 pros to return doctor !!!
Bago Hotel
4.5/51 Reviews
위치는 천호역과 암사역 중간으로 좀 애매하니만, 비교적 깨끗하고 넓은 편입니다. 체크인시간이 8시인것은 조금 단점입니다
Vista Walkerhill Seoul - Formerly W Seoul
4.6/549 Reviews
Gangdong/ Walkerhill
I came here after staying in Silla. The comparison is that it is quite far from the city center, but the environment is relatively quiet, and the room area and floor height are much better than Silla. However, the service, meals and other facilities are not comparable to Silla. There are forest parks and golf courses on the mountain. After breakfast, we went up the mountain for a walk. The trail was relatively gentle and very comfortable for a walk. The breakfast was quite satisfactory. I didn't experience the swimming pool SPA just in time for weekly maintenance. I personally don't like the aromatherapy in the lobby. It's very pungent and makes people dizzy. The view from the river view room is unparalleled, but the protective film on the glass is all dotted, so you can't get a close look.
Cheonho Orange
4.3/515 Reviews
It's close to Cheonho Station and the staff is very friendly. If you ask for towels or other supplies, they'll be provided right away. It was nice that the room temperature can be adjusted to suit your personal preference as it has individual heating.

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