"This executive double room was quite different from the standard one in some ways (better facilities with more cozy room conditions in general) and I was satisfied for such details!"
"The rooms were spacious and very clean, with a separate toilet room and shower. The neighborhood itself was limited and less clean than other places I’ve visited in Korea. However, the subway is about a 10 minute walk and one train to downtown. There were also other neighborhoods nearby that were walkable with more food options. The room came with a buffet breakfast that was more than adequate. The biggest issue for us was the foyer and the hallways had a very strong smelling air freshener that did not smell nice and triggered our sensitivities to perfume and other strong scents."
"Hotel Laonzena was an average hotel and I would give it 3 stars. Our check-in process wasn't very welcoming - we arrived at 1.45pm, just an hour before the official check-in time of 3pm. We asked if we could check in early but the front desk lady immediately dismissed our request and told us to come back at 3pm. She didn't even take the initiative to check her computer to see if a room was available. That left us with quite the unwelcoming experience. The room was a bit dated and tired looking, and small. The double bed also wasn't that comfortable. The bathroom was good though. The swimming pool was closed throughout our stay. They gave us a single coupon for breakfast which was very strange given there were two of us. The breakfast layout was very strange - there were about 7-8 round tables with 6 chairs each. Food was mainly Korean cuisine but the coffee was good. Unlike the check-in experience, the front desk staff during our check-out were very friendly and polite. They even stored our luggage for us in a secure location after we checked out, and even called us a taxi to the train station. They told us the ride was about 7 minutes and would cost around 7,000 Won, and it was very accurate. "
"I stayed 2 nights in the Junior Pool Suite Double Room at Hotel Susung, with a beautiful view of Suseong Lake. The room was spacious, had a jacuzzi, and included a bidet in the bathroom. The rooftop pool offered a stunning panoramic view, and the breakfast buffet was delicious."
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Kuji, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What can I see and do in Kuji?
While exploring the area, visit family-friendly sights like E-World, or get outside and enjoy nature at Upo Wetland. In the wider area, you’ll find Moonlight Waterside Park and Apsan Park.
What are holiday rentals like in Kuji?
Holiday rentals are privately owned properties you can book for a few days, or a quick weekend, in Kuji. Holiday rentals provide amenities such as WiFi and washers and dryers so you'll feel just like you're staying in your own home. If you're concerned about a sanitised environment, holiday rentals can offer a sense of safety away from shared hotel lifts and lobbies packed with people while still allowing you a great travel experience. You'll also have more space in a holiday rental than in a traditional hotel, which makes a holiday rental an attractive choice for small groups.