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Lotte Hotel World Gangnam
4.4/545 Reviews

Lotte Hotel World Gangnam

Seoul|2.54km from Mongchon Museum of History
I visit Seoul yearly and Lotte Hotel World is one of best I've stayed so far. Location: Great for cherry blossoms scenery with Lake View rooms and we managed to catch beautiful sunrise too. Although not near most tourist attractions, it's located above 2 subway stations & linked to Lotte malls. Customer Service: Excellent customer service. Kudos to Front Desk Mr Duke Lee & Ms Hwang Yoonkyoung for being so patient and accomdating with my many requests as I was travelling with family of 13. I really appreciate the attentiveness of Mr Duke as he would approach me when he saw me walking towards the front desk to assist me and even asked how were the day trips we went for. I would also like to thank Ms Sharon Kim from Room Reservations for being so helpful and patient too! Room: Well maintained & no complaints. Multi usb points means we don't have to fight to charge devices. Amenities like shampoo, conditioner and body wash smell nice! Only downside was toothbrush was chargable which we didn't expect. But it is part of the hotel's sustainability movement hence we respect that. We also had a room which was the Junior Suite. Spacious room with living room and dining area with basic kitchen. If utensils are provided, it would have been even more convenient as we bought some food back. Breakfast: One of the widest selection I have seen. Pastry selection is good and the croissants were hot favourite of the family. The service team is also attentive and prompt. We were always greeted with warm welcome and smiles. Overall: Thank you for making my family feel welcomed and we enjoyed our stay very much!

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Bali Tourist Hotel
3.6/548 Reviews

Bali Tourist Hotel

Seoul|1.1km from Mongchon Museum of History
The front desk can communicate in simple English and has a friendly attitude. The hotel can check in and store luggage in the lobby first, then go shopping, and then go to the room when the time is up. This time I booked a standard room, the room is designed with double doors, it feels safe. The room is spacious enough to accommodate two or more luggage. As for the bathroom facilities, I knew in advance that the hotel would not provide toiletries, but the lighting in the bathroom is dim, and the shower in the shower is broken and has not been repaired. It feels disturbing. It is recommended that the staff inform the guests in advance. The cleaning of the room means that the aunt comes to clean and replenish the needed things every day. There are many things to shop near the hotel. There is a convenience store on the left side of the hotel entrance. There are also many restaurants, snacks, beverage stores, and drugstores along the road. There is also Daiso nearby, and there is a chain fast food restaurant not far away. The transportation is also very convenient, there is a bus stop within a few steps, and the subway is just in front of Daiso (Duncundong Station). Generally speaking, it is also good. Friends who want to save travel expenses or go to the Olympic Park to watch a concert can consider it. P.S. The above is just my personal opinion. Remember to check whether the hotel information meets your requirements before booking.

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Seoul Olympic Parktel
4.4/5150 Reviews
The room was very clean and comfortable, with beautiful scenery outside the window. Breakfast is American style, including coffee, salad, omelette, ham, milk, yogurt, cereal, and some side dishes, bread, cake, jam, butter and the like. There seems to be less ham, and no cheese or salami. I prefer salad coffee and fried eggs, they are simple and delicious. As for the location, it's a 10-15 minute walk from Seoul Baekje Station of Subway Line 9. It's still a bit tiring to drag the suitcase, especially in the summer when it's quite sunny. By the way, disposable toothbrushes, toothpaste and slippers are not provided in the room or hotel. You need to prepare them yourself, or you can buy them at the underground convenience store. The slippers are not public ones, so I didn't wear them. The socket near the window has a domestic three-hole socket, please give it a thumbs up. If you have many devices, it is safer to bring an adapter plug.
Bali Tourist Hotel
3.6/548 Reviews
The front desk can communicate in simple English and has a friendly attitude. The hotel can check in and store luggage in the lobby first, then go shopping, and then go to the room when the time is up. This time I booked a standard room, the room is designed with double doors, it feels safe. The room is spacious enough to accommodate two or more luggage. As for the bathroom facilities, I knew in advance that the hotel would not provide toiletries, but the lighting in the bathroom is dim, and the shower in the shower is broken and has not been repaired. It feels disturbing. It is recommended that the staff inform the guests in advance. The cleaning of the room means that the aunt comes to clean and replenish the needed things every day. There are many things to shop near the hotel. There is a convenience store on the left side of the hotel entrance. There are also many restaurants, snacks, beverage stores, and drugstores along the road. There is also Daiso nearby, and there is a chain fast food restaurant not far away. The transportation is also very convenient, there is a bus stop within a few steps, and the subway is just in front of Daiso (Duncundong Station). Generally speaking, it is also good. Friends who want to save travel expenses or go to the Olympic Park to watch a concert can consider it. P.S. The above is just my personal opinion. Remember to check whether the hotel information meets your requirements before booking.
Olive Hotel Seoul
0/50 Reviews
The owner is very kind, the TV is bigger and narrower than I thought, but the bathroom is very clean. But this is not soundproof
Jamsil Eden
3.9/510 Reviews
The room was very clean, there was water and coffee. When I entered the hotel, the cute red VIP greeted 😆 Although the reception staff did not speak English, they were still very patient to use the translation software to communicate. Thank you for the male receptionist inside for helping to call the delivery 😄.
Jamsil Greece
3.4/53 Reviews
It's very close to the station so it's easy to access! I had a comfortable stay in a clean room. Thank you for preparing water and juice \(^o^)/
Hotel 2.4
3.4/525 Reviews
Within 5 minutes, there are restaurants, parks, malls and Seokchon Lake nearby, making it a very recommended hotel for a trip to Jamsil. There is consideration for tourists in detailed places such as travel information information in the lobby. This is a recommended hotel.

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