I went to Korea for six days and five nights with my friends. It was close to the May Day holiday, and the prices of various hotels began to rise. We chose a place with a high cost-effectiveness, mainly because this hotel is very close to the subway and belongs to a relatively central area of Seoul, so it is convenient to go anywhere. The most noteworthy thing is actually the hotel front desk service lady, who is a Korean lady who can speak Chinese and Korean, so communication is barrier-free, and she is very nice and enthusiastic. There is also a Korean uncle who often works the night shift, who is also quite friendly. The room has a similar hygiene and environment to a homestay. Because Korea is relatively humid, the room will also be relatively damp. If you stay for a long time, it is recommended that you bring your own disposable bedding set and toilet seat cushion. The hotel has slippers, but if you have obsessive-compulsive disorder, it is recommended that you bring your own, so that it is more comprehensive. As for the cleaning of the guest rooms, I don’t know if Koreans pay more attention to privacy, and rarely help to clean thoroughly, unless you make it clear to the front desk and clean everything, otherwise it will not be cleaned. The overall experience is not bad, and I will come to play next time~
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