The accommodation I am staying at during my trip to Seoul
[Dormy Inn Express]
I used to stay at this hotel often in Japan,
so I came here because I heard they opened one in Korea.
Dormy Inn has a large public bath.
A place where you can enjoy free soba even at 9 PM
Free drinks available at the front desk
Since it is a Japanese chain, the room is small.
The duvet was soft and the pillow was good.
The blackout effect is especially good, so I slept very soundly.
Two bottles of water are provided as standard.
A bathtub I've never used because I used the large bath
You can wear these pajamas to the bathhouse.
A seating area in a Japanese elevator
washing machine
Comic Books
Everything was good, but since it was the original Japanese version, you can't read it if you don't know Japanese.
Because it's a Japanese affiliate, many Japanese people stayed there, and I didn't see any Koreans.
The bathhouse, which is the most important part, was disappointing.
There is one cold bath, one hot bath, and one sauna, but the size is so small that it seems like it would get crowded if there were a lot of people.
It was disappointing in many ways because the size was so small.
It cost about 200,000 won per night, but it would have been nice if it were 100,000 won.