The guesthouse is considered very good for the price I paid because they provided soap and shampoo, a fresh towel every day, a hair dryer, and you can also apparently borrow other things like an adapter too, if you ask the receptionist. They’ve also got a water dispenser and a space on the first floor where you can mingle with other guests if you liked, and they also had some board games. You can pay for laundry for 60000 won. I almost felt like I was paying too little considering how much they provided to their guests. The owner, a Korean man, can speak some English.
The first day I stayed, there weren’t a lot of other guests, so I was able to enjoy the amenities like the bathroom mostly to myself. The other days, there were more guests, so there were days I had to wait for the others to be done showering. It’s definitely a Korean house converted into a guesthouse for tourists.
The only thing I didn’t like was that the toilet was in the same room as the shower, but I suppose most Korean bathrooms were built like that.
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