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Lotte Hotel Seoul Executive Tower
4.6/534 Reviews

Lotte Hotel Seoul Executive Tower

City Hall/Myeong-Dong Seoul|1.81km from Son Kee Chung Memorial Hall
Stayed at the Lotte Executive Tower just after the holidays, in a Premier Double Room. Pros: - The entrance of the Executive Tower is absolutely beautiful. Same with the Main Tower. Elegant, refined, beautiful art work. The executive tower check-in desks are on the 15th floor. - Easy access by escalator directly into the Lotte Department Store (from where the escalator takes you to, hang a right to get to the famous food hall!) - Location can’t be beat. Directly across from Eujiro Station (1) and around the corner from Myeong-Dong Walking Street / Night Market and several 7-11s (which are almost as good as the 7-11s in Japan). - Our room was beautiful, spacious, thoughtfully designed and decorated. Very modern touches and upscale finishes. A chandelier in the bathroom?? - Immaculate housekeeping. - Excellent temperature and very strong water pressure in the shower! - Appreciate the 2 complimentary bottles of Evian every day. - Fast wifi speeds. Cons: - Love the Diptyque toiletries but wish they weren’t the communal / shared bottles. There were bits of dried lotion crusted on the pump from the previous occupant. - Weird that neither lobby had a single chair to sit on. What’s up with that? Comes off a bit inhospitable. This isn’t the type of place to attract non-guests / loiterers. A bench wouldn’t kill anyone! - For a 5* hotel and the price we’re paying, it’s disappointing that there is a surcharge should you need a toothbrush, toothpaste or use of the sauna (!!). They claim the charge for toothbrush and paste is to prevent wastage but surely you could just have these small items available upon request at the front desk? - The doormen’s manners range from formal and friendly (some) to indifferent (most) to downright hostile (many), especially if you are not a Korean speaker, as many don’t speak English. I’m not arrogant enough to think they should speak English in a non-English speaking country, but a smile is universal, you know? Would likely stay here again at the right price and given the location.

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Seoul Station R Guesthouse
4.2/524 Reviews
Seoul Station
Wifi and tv down. Despite communicated with them that I will be check in late. They have ample of time to check the room, they didn’t bother to check and make sure everything is working. Having a hard time to figure out the exact location until I approached them for help. Is not right next to Seoul station. You need to cross over the road and walk deep in. The road to the guesthouse at night is quite dark. If you assign to level 2 (their highest level) then you need to carry your bulky, heavy luggage up the stairs in your own. I only stay for 1 night less than 8hrs and read about putting the used towel outside the basket, separate all the rubbish and throw at level 1. A good holiday should be able to relax instead of stress. If you have young kids, old aged, big luggage etc, think twice
UH Suite the Seoul
4.4/521 Reviews
Seoul Station
Across the street from Lotte Supermarket in Seoul, transportation is convenient and there are no stairs. After arriving at the hotel, the hotel front desk is on the 9th floor for check-in. There should be more instructions. The environment is hygienic and clean, and the hotel design is unique.
Chungjeongro wo
2/50 Reviews
Seoul Station
Good hotel experience, clean and convenient! However, I was very dissatisfied with Ctrip. Online bookings have increased the price. When I met a traveler, I said that the 700 yuan booking was exaggerated! This is a self-service check-in. The kiosk at the door is 65,000 won (credit card payment is 70,000 won). The price is very transparent.
N Joy Guesthouse
3/50 Reviews
Seoul Station
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The bed and breakfast we chose was very good, the room was very nicely furnished, the bed was quite big, and the bed linen and quilt were very clean. There are also two small lights at the head of the bed, which is very convenient, and you don't have to turn on the headlights when you go to the bathroom at night. The location of the homestay is very good, and it is only a ten-minute drive from the subway. I will choose this hotel next time when I come out to play.
MK Liberty House
3.4/514 Reviews
Seoul Station
We've been to Seoul a few times, but this is the best guesthouse we stayed in. First, they allow late check in. Our flight arrived 11pm and were able to get the 2am night bus and arrived at Seoul station at 3am. Second, the lady owner was very nice. On our last night she gave us facial masks and facial wash, we were pleasantly surprised to say the least. Second, guesthouse is right across Seoul Station Exit 15 but since we arrived late and it was freezing we just took a taxi and cost us only 5,000KRW. Third, the room is small but it's got everything you need: hair dryer, electric kettle, a small fridge and a decent sized private toilet. Overall, we had a great stay and we will defo stay here if we come back.
Seoul Station Rang
3.7/515 Reviews
Seoul Station
The location is great. There is a straight elevator on the overpass of Seoul Station, and the suitcase is also convenient. However, the English at the front desk is not very good, and there is no service at all. The check-in time is 23 o'clock. If you are a night owl, it's okay. If not, this check-in time is a bit 🕳️. The room is not big, but it's fairly tidy. After all, the price of 300+ in this location can't make any big comments. The elevator is not big, and two large suitcases are basically not enough. Condoms are given away when I check in. I am so confused by this solo traveler, so this hotel can only check in at 23:00 and give away condoms?

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