Luoxufenfei
November 14, 2024
Located under the Busan Tower, this No. 25 Hotel is actually more like a homestay. You don't need to register your ID information when you check in. You can go upstairs with your room card. The hotel's decoration is quite new, with an American pastoral style. The room has also been carefully designed, spacious, fully equipped, and even has a refrigerator! The bathroom is separated, there is an independent sink, and disposable toiletries are provided, which is rare in Korea. The price is very cost-effective. The room rate includes breakfast, which I feel is very Korean, and there are not many hot dishes. Opposite the hotel is the Modern History Museum, which is very convenient for going out!
However, there are also thunder points. In addition to the perfunctory breakfast, the hotel's service is also very general. The network often cannot be connected. The air conditioner remote control is connected to the TV. I found out after finding the staff. Although the lobby is spacious, there is no place for travelers to rest. The hotel is checked out before 12 noon, but after 2 pm, travelers are not allowed to store luggage, and even guests are not allowed to stay in the lobby to watch their luggage. It is not until 3 o'clock that travelers are allowed to check in the next day. There is often no one at the front desk, and the management is quite chaotic.
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