Published date: September 24, 2025
Recommended for a Trip of Three People
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
A girls' trip for three. The biggest challenge we faced this time was finding a triple room with three beds. It's a bit farther from Myeongdong but close to Gwangjang Market and within walking distance to Dongdaemun. It’s near Jongno 5-ga station on subway line 1, and you can take #6002 limousine bus from Incheon Airport to get off at Jongno 4-ga, just a 3-minute walk. The room is spacious enough, and we can spread out our suitcases. While the water facilities are somewhat old, they were clean and easy to use. The amenities are basic: shampoo, conditioner, body soap, electric kettle, coffee, slippers (provided), and towels. Toothbrushes and pajamas need to be brought from home. The room's outlets are compatible with Japan’s A type, but since there are only two outlets (and two USB ports) for three people, bringing a longer charging cable is advisable. The front desk staff are friendly, and they can call a taxi that arrives promptly. It costs about 7,000 won to Myeongdong and about 10,000 won to Seoul Station, so using a taxi is convenient for three people. There is a wowpass machine in the lobby, making it easy to charge and exchange Japanese yen.
Experiences during the trip
Recommended places within walking distance! ✴︎SPAREX Jjimjilbang in Dongdaemun and the famous Banchan Yukhoe at Gwangjang Market✴︎ On the first day, everyone headed to the jjimjilbang for a bath. While enjoying the bustling market, we bought and ate some snacks... At the reception on the 3rd basement of the building, we pay an entrance fee of 13,000 won (the price varies depending on the time, and credit cards are accepted; if you have any luggage, you can check it here). After receiving the locker key, clothes, and towel, we put our shoes in the locker and proceeded to the changing area. There are secure lockers available, so we kept our small bags and clothes here. The locker area has a shop that sells shampoo and towels. If you want to add services like body scrubs or mugwort steam therapy, you can pay additional fees here (credit cards accepted). The bath area provides only soap; there are no shampoos or conditioners. Hair dryers are available for 200 won.