The room was very spacious and the staff very helpful. I didn't look into too many amenities since I was only there for 2 days before I had to move on, but I recall that self service laundry was available, as well as a cafe that had a breakfast service.
That being said, while the room was impressively large, there were a few things that bothered me about it. Large water stains were present around the windows, which aren't noticeable due to the placement of the curtains. I also didn't care for the fragrance that they used to perfume the room.
The bathroom, while being impeccably clean, had a few issues. In my room, the bedroom was a small step down from the main floor, which caused a few stumbles as I entered the lavatory over the course of my trip. Also, a big gripe I had with the bathroom was that there was no shower curtain present, which meant that taking a shower left a good portion of the bathroom covered in bathwater, despite my vest efforts to minimize the splashing. Lastly, a minor gripe, but the toilet had a weak flush, with no bidet functions present.
I can't say that the stay was terrible. The staff were incredibly helpful and accommodating with whatever questions I had. Having broken a wheel on my luggage earlier in my trip, one of the concierges was able to recommend a good place to find an inexpensive replacement, and also took the old one off my hands. The lobby was very quaint and inviting, and the room was incredibly...
Read moreI felt a bit cheated. The pictures made the hotel seem nicer than it really was. I think the pictures were old because they also had the hotel look like it was the tallest building in that little area. This was not the case. There are a couple other buildings around that were taller so for a second I was confused about where the hotel was. When you get to the room you find a can of Raid. This freaked me out a bit because I was terrified about finding a cockroach. I didn't see any cockroaches but did find a mosquito in the room even though I was on the 6th floor. The shower did not have shower curtains or even a partial partition. I say in the shower to try to keep the water from getting everywhere. I did see a drain on the floor so maybe it was meant to drain into the floor. Some of the tiles look like they were falling off. I didn't interact with the staff much outside of check in and check out, so I can't say helpful they are. The check in and check out processes were pretty easy and straight forward though. The elevators are a little small. One only goes up to the 6th floor while the other will go up to the 10th floor. Location wise, it is convenient if you plan to visit the Jagalchi market. There's also a row of vendor stalls next to the hotel, by the water if you want a late night snack. Overall, the stay was okay for the price. The can of Raid and the lack of recent photos made me...
Read moreThis is a modern and trendy hotel that offers nice accommodation and a great location to get into Busan coupled with some nice amenities. |The bedrooms are nice and spacious and not your typical chain hotel style.|There are some nice touches to this hotel which would make me come back. They provide great tourist maps with everything you need to know about this spread put city plus it shows the metro lines. The hotel has its own custom map which is helpful too. |There is a nice cafe which serves some good food but it can take a long time to receive your order if they are busy. The staff were kind enough to expedite our small simple order one morning when they saw we were keen to get out and not too happy about being advised it would have otherwise been over 30 minutes.|The staff were friendly and knowledgeable about the city, they even offer a complimentary shuttle into town.|My suggestions to the hotel:|Get bigger and softer towels|Get walk in showers, your baths are very tall and not easy to get in and out of. Most people prefer showers now. |Would have been nice to have a bar in the hotel|Maybe provide instructions in English on how to use the TV, we found it very complicated. ||Thank you for a...
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