The hotel is tucked away off the main street, making it a bit difficult to find—even our taxi driver had trouble locating it. From the outside, it didn’t quite resemble the photos online and looked somewhat rundown, with the street feeling a bit sketchy. However, it is conveniently located just a 7-10 minute walk from Busan Station, which was a plus. We were charged 10,000 W per hour for early check-in.
Once we entered our room, it again fell short of the photos I had seen. It was a bit disappointing in that regard. While the cleanliness was acceptable, I’m quite observant and noticed spider webs and dust gathering in the corners. The wallpaper was peeling in spots, with visible patchwork where repairs had been made. Additionally, there was a motion sensor light that couldn't be turned off at night, so every time someone used the restroom, the room would be brightly lit, which was inconvenient.
On the upside, the room was stocked with bathrobes, coffee, and tea, which was a nice touch. However, if you needed anything else, you had to purchase it from their vending machine. Despite some of the drawbacks, the mattresses were firm and comfortable, which made for a decent night's sleep.