Anonymous User
In a world full of motels that only call themselves hotels but actually disappoint, this place was better than most. It felt like visiting a friend's studio apartment, a place that loves to keep things neat and tidy. The building, inside and out, was immaculately clean, as if it had just opened. The brightly colored interior, which is difficult to maintain, conveyed a sense of pride in cleanliness, which further enhanced my trust. The room, with its subtle diffuser scent, was minimally organized and comfortable. The first-floor dining room was impressively equipped with board games, a Han River Ramen maker, ice, and a water purifier. The unmanned check-in system allowed for seamless communication, and the staff were incredibly friendly. The refrigerator in the room didn't seem to have a freezer function, but we were able to get as much ice as we needed from the first floor, so it wasn't a problem. The entrance to the building is quite dark at night, and there are some dangerous shops nearby, so I recommend coming with a group. I plan to visit again.
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