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H Hotel Seocho
3.9/510 Reviews
It was so dirty. It wasn't just a hair or two on the floor, and there were many marks on the wall map. No 100,000 won motel has ever experienced this quality room. It was really so unpleasant
E Livingtel
3.7/595 Reviews
It takes less than 2 minutes from Exit 1 of Seocho Station (Line 2), but there is no signboard of the hotel, and the cafe next door is a landmark. The so-called ``Goshiwon'', Livingtel and Officetel type guesthouses. There is a reception on the 4th floor, but the staff is not resident, and it depends on the time of day, so it is better to inform the check-in time. Shoe boxes and slippers are available for rent at the entrance. The 2nd floor is a single room with a shower, and the 3rd, 4th, and 5th floors are single rooms without a shower. There is a shared kitchen on the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th floors, and you can eat whatever you want. There is a water server on each floor. If you are not familiar with Kosiwon, it may be difficult for long-term residents because the staff is not resident. The room requires a normal key and a deposit of 10,000w at check-in. The room is a little over 2 tatami mats in size, and although the shape of the room is different between the inside and the outside, the basic structure is a shelf above the desk, a clothes closet next to it, and a refrigerator below. The lights in the hallway are turned off day and night, probably to save electricity (even if someone turns them on, they are immediately turned off), so the inside of the building feels a bit dry. The shared shower on the 4th floor is old and a little intimidating, which may be hard for Japanese people. The showers on the 2nd and 3rd floors are clean and bright. Wi-Fi had routers on the floor and in each room, but it was a little choppy, probably due to aging, so there was no problem with smartphones, but PCs were difficult to use. It is suitable for people who want to keep their accommodation costs low as it is easily accessible from the station despite being a cheap hotel. If you walk to the other side, you can reach ”Kyodae” station on lines 8 and 9 in about 10 minutes, so it's convenient. Airport limousines can also be boarded on the main street. There is a large mall with Lotte Mart on the other side of the station, and it is convenient because it also has a food court. There are many local restaurants in the back street, and it is crowded with local office workers, so you won't have any trouble staying. Since the staff is not resident, if you tell the time when you check out, they will come to return the deposit, but it is also a bit of a problem.
Seocho Amusement Hotel Nambu Terminal
3.6/518 Reviews
No complaints. Seems like a economical place that is clean, with good TV (had premier league football). Neighborhood has lots of little restaurants and coffee shops around. Good transporation options as the main bus station is within walking distance. Bus stop for bus to airport right outside.
Yuwon Hotel Nambu Terminal
3.3/56 Reviews
Cons: * AC blows hot air. Opening the window helped * Low water pressure on toilet Pros: *Walking distance from the bus stop & subway *Close to restos and a convenience store up front *Spacey room *Cute tub *Extra plastic laundry bags are provided
Wecostay
4.2/53 Reviews
2 bedrooms and 1 living room, as well as a laundry room and a dressing room. The open kitchen has everything you need to cook simple meals. Recommended accommodation for a family
Nineth Hotel
3.9/53 Reviews
The hotel is so beautiful. There is a small bed next to a big bed. The oversized round bathtub is super like 💕. I live here every time. Hahaha is very close to the passenger station. It is very convenient to take two steps.

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