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Everything about the place was great except for that the room became unbearably hot at night. Maybe because it was spring and so there was no heat or aircon or any ventilation of any kind in the room it became that hot but we would not have been able to sleep at all if we didn't find a fan in another room and turn it on high. But other than that I loved everything about the place. What a great price and alternative to get some private sleeping in Seoul!
- Novice Nomad
- write2lindsey8226
- USA
- Female, 25-30
- (5 reviews)
Tiny room, big enough for your bed, your bag, and you. If you're just sleeping here, no problem. Showers are shared. Small kitchen area with free wi-fi, although weak signal. No real social area if you're looking for that. It's 10 minutes to an area with bars and restaurants. It gets the job done, and is fairly economical for a private room. Decent overall, but feels like an apartment complex for students--not a socializing hostel for travelers. If you don't mind that, this could be for you.
- Globetrotter
- joshyagerjy3287
- USA
- Couple, 25-30
- (55 reviews)
My friend needed to get into the room but I was out. She managed to "break into" our room. That worried me about the security of the place. The first time I stayed there the room was so small. This time I asked for a slightly bigger one where we could put our luggage and they obliged. The elevator starts on the second floor, so if you have a lot of luggage it is difficult dragging everything up from the first floor.
- Globetrotter
- Anonymous
- USA
- Female, 18-24
- (34 reviews)
It was really small but served its purpose. Bathrooms were downstairs and hot water seemed limited if at least another person was showering. Good for backpackers looking to save money. Not so practical for travelers with lots of heavy luggage.
- Globetrotter
- Anonymous
- USA
- Female, 18-24
- (34 reviews)
A signboard outside the building will be very helpful.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Pakistan
- All Male Group, 25-30
- (2 reviews)
Excellent location very close to Metro and Anguk for this very cheap price I am quite impressed with its facilities and service indeed However this stay would be perfect if the toilet could be cleaner (seems like haven't done cleaning for a long time)
- Avid Traveller
- Anonymous
- Hong Kong
- Male, 18-24
- (11 reviews)
tiny private rooms with shared bathroom, free cold and hot water, coffee, free cooked rice!, microwave, toaster, but no stove. The rooms are really hot ,so you need to leave your door open while sleeping (it gets too stuffy). Free wifi, and excellent location. Staff is nice and helpful.Thank you!
- Globetrotter
- Anonymous
- Germany
- Couple, 31-40
- (27 reviews)
