JW Marriott Hotel Seoul
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JW Marriott Hotel Seoul Dongdaemun (Deluxe Executive Suite)
The room is really big, about 32 square meters, and the entrance alone can probably accommodate four people. The decoration is a bit old-fashioned. It can be seen that the hotel is a bit old. There are two toilets. Only one is free. The floor-to-ceiling windows are transparent and the whole space is relatively large. It's a pity that you can't see far from the fifth floor. The room is clear from the outside, but it's black glass from the outside to the inside. The privacy part is guaranteed.
The downside is that the room is too big, and when I think about putting things on the porch table, I have to walk over to get them, and when I think about clothes, I have to go to the dressing room to hang them in the closet... and make coffee, I feel more and more lazy ...
The decoration of the lounge is old-fashioned and has a kind of old money fu, which is my favorite style. The dishes are also very delicate and delicious, especially the cakes are absolutely exquisite. Many of them are sprinkled with gold leaf, and the sesame cakes make my wife madly obsessed. In addition to wine Rich. Champagne is also great. Except for the lack of staple food, otherwise it can be directly used as dinner.
The restaurant is on the second floor. The space is very large, the table distance is large enough, and the east gate is outside the window. It offers freshly cooked noodles. There are also freshly cooked egg dishes, and the French toast is very delicious. There is also ice cream, but it is a little bland , it can be regarded as health ice cream.
I didn’t have much contact with the hotel staff, but when I came back to the room one day, I met two Asang who cleaned the room. They were very generous, happy and funny, with that kind of non-standard smile. It’s hard to see in the service industry in Korea.
The transportation is convenient, next to the subway exit and the airport bus stop, there are many famous shops nearby, such as "Qiaocun Fried Chicken" and "Chen Yuhua's Chicken", all within ten minutes' walk. Gwangjang Market and Design Plaza are also nearby, worth a visit.
There is no smoking area in the hotel, and there is no smoking room nearby. The counter only gave me a reminder "opposite". I wondered whether I should walk across Cheonggyecheon to the opposite side. Later, when I entered the room and looked down from the glass, I finally understood." Opposite" means.