I love places like this - it was a hotel but felt like a pension. The room was clean, but a few things could use some tlc, like the windows had a bit of mildew where the glass meets the frame. I had an end room, so only had noise from one room next to me - this is pretty normal in hotels like this so just bring ear plugs. There was a kitchenette, but no cookware, dishes, or utensils. I didn’t plan to cook so didn’t ask if those things were available to borrow. Extra towels were in the lobby if needed, and a water purifier was available on a couple different floors to refill water bottles. Bulk shampoo and body wash were provided, and a couple other things that you could grab in the lobby if you needed them, like a little hand soap bar. I appreciated that this wasn’t one of those places that gives a ton of stuff that doesn’t get used and just gets tossed in the trash. As is typical, I separated my food waste, and recycling and brought it down to the recycling area. Someone was there sorting and took it to sort. The location was amazing for the price. I could walk to the hanok village, the culture center, the shopping area, and the near by bus stops to go to other parts of town. It felt safe and easy. I would stay here again.