It seems to be a facility with day use, similar to what we call love hotels in Japan (the check-in machine had the day use sign). When I used it, there was no sneaking around of couples. The plan I booked included a bathtub in the room, which was nice because I could fill it with hot water. Some rooms may not have one, so check. Towels only. No toothbrushes, etc. No electric kettle. It seems you can order chicken for delivery from the tablet in the room. I didn't order it, but it was available in Japanese.
I wanted to have my luggage stored until departure on the last day, but there was no one at the front desk even after ringing the bell, so I gave up. There was a trunk that looked like luggage next to the front desk, so I think they might have kept it if there was someone there. I put my room key card into the payment machine and it was automatically unmanned. I put my luggage in the coin locker at the station.
I use it because it's convenient to walk to the K-SPO Dome when there is a concert. It's about one subway stop, and about 20 minutes on the promenade in the park?
From Gimpo Airport, it's one line 9. The stations for lines 9 and 8 are within a 5-minute walk (not connected). It was convenient to be able to get to Seongsu in about 20 minutes. There is a convenience store near the hotel and a restaurant district a little further away.
The price was relatively reasonable, so it's perfect for those who want to stay at the hotel until the last minute and just want to sleep.
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