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Photo Park Guesthouse
4.5/50 Reviews
Yongsan/Itaewon
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There is a separate bathroom here, and you can cook. There is a refrigerator, washing machine, washing powder, and an electric kettle. We also boiled hot water to drink. There are several specialty restaurants around the room. Choose your own, and the door lock is also smart, and it is also equipped with an access control system, fire extinguishers and fire alarms, so there is no need to worry about safety issues.
Yongsan Only for You
3.2/523 Reviews
Seoul Station
急な予定変更でここしか空いてなくて利用しました。 チェックインが21時〜と謎ですが(笑)、 荷物はそれ以前から預かって貰えました。 フロントのお母さんは韓国語しか通じませんが、ジェスチャーや翻訳アプリで大丈夫! とても親切で顔を会わせる度にコーヒーをサービスしてくれましたw 部屋は広く古いですが清潔。 電気毛布があり、寝る時は温かいですがオンドルが無いのでベッドから出ると寒いです。 ホテルから数歩でバス停があり、ソウル駅まで本数が出ていて割りと便利。 周辺にもカフェや食堂、鯛焼き屋台もあり、地元の人が多く利用されていました。 観光客は私しか居ない感じで、ソウルの日常を感じたい方にはオススメです。
Banana Backpackers Guesthouse
4.3/50 Reviews
Seoul Station
No breakfast, but you can do it yourself. I can have an extra bed, it seems to be collecting money, I have a double bed with my friend, but there is a small bed in that room. You can bring your child and see other guests bring your baby. The location is Metro Line 4 at Exit 2 of Shuda Station. It is always on the left hand side of the road. After 2 or 3 traffic lights, it feels quite far. There are more than 500 meters. It has been going forward and has an uphill slope. In an alley on the left hand side. The toiletries are taken in front of you, and after 6:00, the key room will be placed at the front desk. The next day I saw us and told us how to open the door and so on. The landlord speaks English,
Jiwoljang Guesthouse
4.2/52 Reviews
Seoul Station
It is a sister and a grandmother-run bed and breakfast, very friendly. My friend and I went to the Korean exam and lived here. Grandma saw us studying hard and cooking for us. My sister gave us many biscuits. Some of the problems we encountered in Korea can be asked by WeChat, very friendly. If you have the opportunity to go to Korea again, you must still live here. Near the Seoul Station, next to the Seoul Tower, the traffic is very convenient.
Itaewon Seongji
2.3/55 Reviews
Yongsan/Itaewon
The facilities around the water are a little clean I think the location is good because there are izakayas nearby. There is no station in the area, so I took a taxi, but I arrived immediately by taxi.
New World Hotel
3.7/534 Reviews
Booked online 3 weeks ago and requested airport pickup. Never heard back from them emailed 3 times to get a confirmation about it got no response. Landed at 7am noone there to pick me up. Took taxi to location and found out it's not a hotel exactly. It's more of a hostel. I'm well past the age that those are an option. No one there to check me in that spoke english. Finally they call someone on the phone that does speak English. That person tells me my room is not ready and they put me in a room next to check in counter. The bed is hard and the room smells really bad. I think its an employee break room. I sit about an hour before I decide to get a different hotel. I then go out to inform the counter I'm leaving and will not be checking in. They call the English speaker again on phone and I tell him. No refund per the policy of no cancelation. They also have some stupid rules there. Like leave key at front desk when going anywhere. Also leave valuables at front desk when going anywhere. The place is pretty old right next tobthe army base wall. The parking is 4 spaces on the street. The google reviews of this place are very correct and I should have read those before booking. The reviews on ag..a and b....ng are really wrong. I have no idea if the pictures are accurate as I never saw a room other then the little one next to the check in desk. Contacted the site I used and they said they will try to get my money back but I suspect that will not happen. I've been in many places over the last 3 years of travel and this was the worst by far I've been in. The staff that was there was nice I guess but spoke no English but she did go walking around trying to find me a taxi away from there while I sat there trying to flag one down.

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