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Yakorea Hostel Dongdaemun
3.7/5218 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market
Pretty decent private hostel, in terms of room size and comfort. The location is great - in a pretty central area, close to a metro station, CU convenience store, and cafe. The wet bathroom was very small but still functional - it did have some mold spots though. Hostel provides towels but no body-sized ones, only hand towel size. There are some free-to-use communal items like electric plug converters, a kitchen area with bread and eggs, drinking water, etc. The check-in process is all on a screen near the entrance which was my first time experiencing something like that!
Hotel TreeShade Dongdaemun
3.2/545 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market
very close to the green line and near tourist attractions The room is spacious, clean, comfortable, the price is very affordable. But the surrounding area is not much of a nightlife attraction. There is a clothing wholesale center open from 8:00 PM to 5:00 AM, which is considered very good.
JC Inn Dongdaemun
4.3/570 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market
Overall, it's okay, after all, hotels in Seoul are too expensive now. advantage: 1. Cost-effective 2. Surprisingly, it is very close to the Shilla Duty Free Shop, which is a surprise 3. The facilities are quite complete, with TV, hair dryer, refrigerator, and password door lock. shortcoming: 1. The proprietress is a bit stingy, she only gives two garbage bags and disposable toiletries every time she asks for them. . . . . I live for five days! 2. There are mosquitoes, biting a lot of bags. The next day I asked for a spray and sprayed it every day! 3. Although there is a window, the window is not small, but there is a wall outside the window, as if there is no window. . . 4. There are some noises that I can't stand. The noise in the corridor outside is fine, there is nothing for people without quality. But the air conditioner outside the window and the refrigerator in my house are too loud, buzzing, and too difficult.
Dagaon Guest House Seoul
3.8/50 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market
Good, very satisfied
Summit Hotel Dongdaemun
4.3/5520 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market
Service was inconsistent - sometimes the staff were really nice and friendly and other times they were plain rude and disrespectful to you. When I first entered my room the smell took me aback. It smelled like a mix of sweat and wet socks. The sheets were crumpled and weren’t super clean either. The bathtub had yellow stains which threw me off as I was looking forward to a midnight soak. Basic amenities were given, which was great. The housekeeping ladies were really sweet as well. It’s a 5 minute walking distance to the train station so location was not so bad. Sadly I don’t think I’d book again as it was not that worth for the price.
The Ambassador Seoul - A Pullman Hotel
4.3/5198 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market
Service staff (Jayden Park) was very unfriendly and unhelpful , when we asked him to point out to us , the location of the bus stop which would lead us to the airport limousine bus (to Incheon airport). We were very lost as tourists and did not know Korean language at all, and the need to know the exact bus stop point (in order not to miss our flight) is of utmost importance . The counter staff Jayden Park also gave us a very unwelcoming and unfriendly look when we insisted for his help to show us the bus stop location (which he reluctantly did after our many attempts , which was a very stressful experience for me as a tourist), it made me feel insecure and an immense upset feeling , totally unexpected for a five star Pullman hotel standard. Please review your counter staff performance . Not recommended for tourists.

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