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Seongbuk Piano
4.3/510 Reviews
Dongdaemun Market
It's better than I thought. It smells less than I thought. The location is good and I thought it was okay in the overall part.
Dongbo Motel of Korea University
4.4/586 Reviews
The location is great as it is close to the subway and buses. Which can get you almost everywhere. The room has an air conditioner and a fridge in your room. A microwave and boiler outside for the whole floor. If you need to wash your clothes they also have a washing machine downstairs. The room was clean, even though the bed was a bit hard but considering the price and all the amenities and the location it provides, I would really recommend it.
Hanil Hostel
3.8/55 Reviews
The hotel is next to the Qingliangli Market, a little distance from the subway station, but very close to the bus station, the bus stop is just off. Enter the hotel entrance, you will see a message, the boss is not there, you need to follow the instructions, use Korean phone to contact the boss or kakao and other communication methods. My first choice was to call Korea, and the answer was the Korean uncle, but this way was difficult to communicate because it was the second time. Later, I chose kakao to contact, the boss responded quickly, and the room was opened quickly. The room is small, the door is the bed, and it can't accommodate the second person. Although the room is small, the items are all available, including hair dryers, air conditioners, electric fans, electric blankets, refrigerators, TVs, wireless networks, etc. There is floor heating at night, which I didn't expect. There is no mineral water in the refrigerator, but there is a water dispenser at the entrance of the hotel, you can bring your own cup to drink. Hot water in the toilet is available 24 hours a day and the water flow is very large. Toothbrushes and toothpaste are provided, but there are no washing cups and no paper cups. There are no slippers in the toilet. The biggest disadvantage is that it is not soundproof. It is really not soundproof. The sound of talking back and forth in the corridor, the sound of walking, and the sound of running water in the toilet next door can be heard clearly. At this price, a hotel with this condition is also good.
Cheongnyangni Dongbu Motel
3.8/541 Reviews
Location: There are a lot of bus stops and subway stations nearby. It is convenient to go to Myeongdong and other attractions. There is also a 711 where you can buy some food in the middle of the night. Facilities and services: Check-in after 8pm, the front desk is easy to talk to, and it’s OK if you need to store your luggage the next day. The room is fully equipped with a hair dryer, toiletries, refrigerator, and trash cans. Except for the drain, which is expected to take a long time and is relatively blocked, there is also a small window for ventilation, and the price is relatively reasonable. Basically, I am satisfied.
Hoegi Bali
4/55 Reviews
The aunt at the hotel was very kind! He taught me how to get to my destination, looked for a taxi together, and told the driver where to go. I was impressed. And I enjoyed talking with my aunt. It was about 10 minutes walk from the base station to the hotel. There were convenience stores, restaurants and DAISO around the station. The hotel was old and the toilet and bath were a bit moldy, but the bed was clean. There is a bathrobe and a dryer, I was able to boil hot water in the pot. The price was cheap and I was able to spend comfortably.
Dongdaemun Oz
3.9/53 Reviews
Good morning. Thank you so much for resting so much I will use it next time. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

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