Myeongdong, Korea (Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Myeongdong)
#besttrip2023
#Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Seoul Myeongdong
#Trip to Korea in freezing cold January
It was convenient because it was in the middle of the downtown area and I could return to the hotel immediately if my luggage increased after shopping.
It's a Japanese hotel, so the reception counter is in Japanese, which is helpful.
There's a wowpass machine at the front desk, so it's easy to charge.
You can exchange bills with wowpass, and I was able to charge my t-money card with won at the front desk.
There are many outlets in the room that can be used with Japanese outlets, so you don't need a converter.
It's great that the bathroom and toilet are separate, but the fact that the bathtub and shower are separate is seriously great. You can relax in the bathtub and relieve your fatigue. This place has a lot of points.
There are two types of showers, which is also nice.
The toilet may feel a little small, but it's clean and you can flush the toilet paper, so it's safe.
They provide loungewear, but it is a one-piece type that fits M-L sizes, so if you are big, it may be too small for you if you don't bring it with you. Well, the heating is on so hot that you won't catch a cold even if you sleep naked, so I don't think you'll catch a cold. If you need pajamas, you should be careful. I'm fat, so I brought my pajamas, but it was freezing cold in January, so bringing short-sleeved shorts was a good idea.
The heating in the room is hot. The only way to adjust the temperature is to open the window. Even if you open the window, it's hard to get a breeze in. When you go to sleep, you have to fill the bathtub with hot water and leave the door open, otherwise it will dry out. Be careful.
It's not cheap, but it's a great hotel considering the location, the sense of security, the bath and toilet.
Maybe because it's a Japanese hotel, most of the guests were Japanese.
The hotel has a front and back entrance, but the Myeongdong gyoza restaurant side is the front, so it's easy to find the elevator. If you enter from the back, you have to go up the escalator for a while and then turn to reach the elevator, so be careful. It's not impossible to get there, but you might get a little lost when you first go.
You can leave your suitcase after checking out. This was really helpful. I checked out in the morning and left it there until about 9pm, and they kept it for free. This was really helpful. It's hard to sightsee while carrying a suitcase, so this was a big plus.
I'd definitely like to go to this hotel again
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