46 Yongsan-dong2ga, Seoul (Yongsan-gu), Mapo-Gu, South Korea
Location/Contact
Location
Website
None (if you know the URL of their website, tell us and we'll add it)
Telephone
745 8202
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Details
Luggage Storage:
Available
Credit Cards Accepted:
YES
Smoke-free Commons:
YES
Pets Allowed:
YES
Internet Computers:
FREE
Age Range Allowed:
Children OK
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Description
Features
Free Breakfast
Phones (public or in room)
BBQ
Travel information provided
Bar
Food/Restaurant
Ratings & Comments
1.5 Average from 2 Ratings
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Comment by Rick, USA
May 2007
Is it still there? Just tried to find this place on foot and can't. Is it still there? Phone number is a fax machine. Taxi driver had never heard of it, though that doesn't mean much.
Comment by Ken
December 2005
My girlfriend and I spent two nights in this place and it was pretty crappy for the price - 35,000 won for a double.
We had to ask for sheets and towels, which were tiny. The so-called free breakfast was non-existent.
We did arrive late, and there was someone to meet us, and he was friendly enough. And they were doing renovations, so maybe things are better now.
But for an extra 5000 won, or US$5, you can get a much better double with ensuite and a TV in your room at Namsan Guesthouse - with a free breakfast that does exist, free internet and free shuttle services to the markets and palaces.
1.5 Average from 2 Ratings
This is an open forum, and unlike other hostel guide websites we don't censor out the negative comments.
We can't validate the legitimacy of comments posted on this site—so take what you read here with a grain of salt.