Pros:
- Connected to the subway station via Exit 7's escalator. Convenient for rainy days
- There is a huge refrigerator. Biggest I have seen in a hotel.
- Fully equipped kitchen. Great for cooking a quick meal.
- No room key cards (one fewer thing to carry), although entering the elevator password takes some use to.
- Beds are quite comfortable
- Lots of restaurants nearby, even late at night
- Quick email response from staff
Cons:
- We stayed for 5 nights, but only provided 3 nights’ worth of towels (even thought it’s clearly written on the hotel’s official website that 3 sets is the maximum), I didn’t find it stated on Hotels.com. One set of towels was provided at check-in, and you need to email them for the rest to be delivered. (But it was very quick for the delivery)
- No trash collection throughout the 5-night stay. They provided tiny trash bags, which can’t fit big water bottles. They also stated that guests are responsible for disposing of trash. I hope it’s clearly stated on Hotels.com or have some alternative way for us to throw out the trash. We cooked a few meals and it was not very convenient to leave the trash inside the room
- No shower curtain over the bathtub. Water gets everywhere in the bathroom. I think this may be common for Korea. The plus side is that the vent is very strong so the floor and the mat dry up overnight.
- Low water pressure (I guess there is nothing they can do about it)
- Cannot use the laundry on the 3rd floor of the buildi