If you need a cheap place to stay that is close to the air port. Then look no further.
The down sides at this jimjilbang are a few and notable. Primarily, the bath house smells of an old fish tank that should have been cleaned a day or two ago. It isnt terrible, but it makes it hard to have a feeling of being clean.
The floor where you are suppose to sleep is quite warm and I was very hot all night. The floor is also marble, which is needless to say, quite hard and can be uncomfortable. If you have a camping pad and pillow, bring them, along with a eye mask to block out light. Earplugs are also useful because there are many people who snore...
Read moreGood sauna, they don't have many foreigners clients so you won't find much English, but it just works as others Korean saunas and things are quite simple. The staff don't speak English but they will try to help you anyway. The men sauna part was nice, multiple baths, multiple temperatures, jacuzzis, etc... It was actually better than the famous sauna in Seoul I wentbefore.
It's a great place to kill some time or have some relaxation for example before a flight (what I did), the only negative point is that it's hard to catch a bus around here, there's a bus line who goes around that place but there's just very few busses even in the middle...
Read moreGot there at 6 pm, but the front desk lady says the spa is closed already. So idk if it's a discrimination thing or not, but I'm really disappointed. I hiked Hallasan National Park today and was really looking forward to a good soak. And it took me over 30 minutes to get to the location. I did have on a jacket and backpack, and they probably thought I was going to sleep there, which I wasn't. She pointed to a sign that translated said minors need guardians from 10pm to 5am, which wasn't relevant to me. Anyway, if you're a foreigner with the intention to get a soak, scrub, and massage, skip this place. They don't...
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