Anonymous User
January 9, 2024
Because I placed two orders separately, I will mention what I forgot to mention in the previous review (the previous review is below):
1. A security deposit of 250,000 won will be required for check-in, and credit card and cash are acceptable.
2. The most troublesome thing for me after visiting the scenic spots and driving so hard every day is to find a good restaurant. I was afraid of being cheated, afraid of being cheated, and afraid of being far away from attractions and hotels. However, I searched on multiple platforms and tried my luck to find an old-fashioned barbecue restaurant with mostly local people. It was really worth the trip. The boss is an old lady who is very friendly to China. She also said that the previous clerk was Chinese and had worked there for ten years like a family member. Now that she is taking care of her granddaughter, she still keeps in touch. He asked us if it was our first time to eat, and told us how to eat it. The marinated beef was very solid, and the soup was super delicious. I ate two bowls of the soup with rice. It was so delicious that I forced myself to get up early and have another meal on the day I left Seoul. Four people ate meat for six people for only 80,000 won, which was really filling. There is only one dish on the menu, which is Korean BBQ. You can add vermicelli or ramen to it, as well as rice. But kimchi is sour, so it is not recommended for those who don’t like sour taste. I can’t praise it enough, so the name of this store is 용산구 김불시대.
3. The hotel is not far from Namsan Mountain, the National Museum, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and Blue House. When I drive by myself, it can be within half an hour's drive during traffic jams. The hotel is on the north side of Han River. The south side of Lijiang River is still a bit far away from places where young people like to go, but that's okay.
(This is the previous comment) What I value the most is the attitude towards Chinese people in overseas star hotels: first-class, whether they are pretentious or sincere, they truly provide the five-star service that five-star hotel service personnel should have. Both the roomservice team and the front desk and lobby guys are very patient and willing to ask guests if they need help with anything.
Parking is free. There are three hotels in the entire dragon city. The parking lot of this hotel is just past B1 and the hotel is very convenient and easy to find.
Facilities: Very new, because it is a serviced apartment, with induction cooker, washing and drying machine, refrigerator, microwave oven, dishwasher and air purifier. It is also equipped with cutlery, high-end cutlery and two stainless steel pots of different sizes. Even dishwasher-specific dishwashing liquid, ordinary dishwashing liquid, brushing sponges and laundry detergent are updated every day. The bedding is a bit firm but soft enough and very comfortable. A complete set of toiletries and toothbrushes are updated daily. The only regret is that occasionally the sewer smells bad, but you can't smell it when you close the toilet door.
Location: Right next to Longshan Subway Station. It is super easy to find by taking the subway or taking a taxi. Because it is located on a relatively high ground and the apartment floor is relatively high, the room I booked is a room with a view of Nanshan Mountain. I remember that the row opposite me should have a view of the Han River. If you like the view of the Han River, you can tell the front desk. I don’t know if the price will be higher. There is a barber shop on the 7th floor of the hotel that can provide haircuts and makeup, but the price is on the high side. My husband’s haircut, my styling and makeup cost a total of 350,000 won. The environment is good, the service saves time, but the price/performance ratio is not high. Takeout has to be picked up at the front desk of Building B across a small road (the hotel is in Building A), which is a bit troublesome, but there happens to be a convenience store on the second floor of Building B, so when picking up takeout, stop by the supermarket to buy some drinks, food and even some emergency medicine. All very convenient.
Room size: At this price, the room is spacious in Korea, but it is incomparable to domestic suites. It does not feel cramped when you enter.
I took my parents to rent a hotel and stayed there for three nights. I was able to cook something to eat every night when I was hungry and I was able to do laundry every day. I was really blown away. When I came to Korea before, I only stayed at Shilla and Conrad. Now they are both older and the prices are getting more and more outrageous. This time I booked a room with the mentality of giving it a try. It was really great. I will definitely choose it next time I go to Seoul.
I wish everyone a happy journey~
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