Dino Hotel
Located very near to Busan Station, metro exit 7 (nearest) through Texas Street or exit 5 through Chinatown entrance.
We had a room on the 6th floor, the sun didn't come directly through our window so we slept a lot !
Easy and convenient to come: many bus lines and metro line 1.
I copied their guide below but I don't understand why there are consecutive nights fees additional to the price you pay when online booking. To me it's not logical that the more you stay, the more you have additional fees.
HOTEL GUIDE: """"Guide Information Use All guests must bring their ID If even one person is not present, the use of all companions is restricted to prevent accidents. *Information about additional charges 1 An additional fee of KRW 15,000 will be charged for each additional person. (Payment on site) Guest room visits are limited to 20 minutes, and if the time elapses, an additional charge per person will be charged. Free admission for children up to 24 months of age Consecutive night fee If you make a reservation for 1 or more consecutive nights at the time of reservation, an additional 10,000 consecutive nights will be charged per night. Payment for consecutive nights is payable upon check-in at the hotel. Parking Fee Free parking for 1 car per room, and an additional fee of 10,000 won will be charged for excess. (Pay at hotel check-in) All surcharges are payable upon check-in at the hotel. Must read: Parking information There is one parking per room, and an additional charge of 10,000 won per vehicle will be charged for...
Read moreMy husband and I stayed in this hotel for 2 nights. The location is great because it’s within walking distance to Busan station and the metro station. It’s not hard to find or tell the taxi driver where to take you back because they all know Texas Street. Lots of bars at night, not family friendly at night but I don’t see any problem during day time. It’s right next to China Town where famous restaurants are. Lines are long at the door which means people come from all over the country just to try. There are exhibits and a museum in there, too. The room is clean and a decent size. It has everything you need. AC is working great and our favorite is the toilet bidet. WiFi connection is strong. The manager is a gem! Every time we had an issue, he was quick to resolve the problem. Very helpful and made sure we are taken cared of. It was raining during our check out so we couldn’t walk to the station to take the train back to Seoul as planned. He called a taxi for us and when it didn’t work, he talked to another customer and asked if he could give us a ride since the station is very close. We got a ride to the station. We are so thankful for all the help and I’m impressed at how friendly and helpful the Koreans we met during our stay in Busan. I really recommend this place. It’s a small hotel but it doesn’t feel...
Read moreRooms are large and, at first glance, seem really nice. However, the hair dryer is broken, 3 of the 7 lights in the room were broken, there is mold near the bathtub, and the paint is peeling. Bed feels like a mattress box, and they've forgotten to put the actual bed on top. It's odd that you use the toilet and have to go into a separate room to wash your hands. TP is also a one ply jumbo roll. And they basically give you a hand towel for a bath towel.
Check in is at 6pm, which is really late in my opinion.
Otherwise, for location, the hotel is located about 6min from busan station, in Texas street, a street over from Chinatown. You can do the 168 steps behind the hotel and the busan station Skywalk to the park without taking any buses. Lots of food options around, and some 24hr options. In short, okay if you want the convenience and don't look too closely...
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