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This hotel is incredibly convenient—right next to Busan Station, making it easy to catch KTX trains or hop on the subway and buses for nearby attractions. The area around the hotel is bustling with restaurants, convenience stores, and an OLIVEYOUNG, so everything you need is within walking distance. The room size is just right—two 25-inch suitcases fit comfortably, with a little extra space left. Cleanliness and soundproofing are both solid, which adds to the overall comfort. The only downside is the breakfast area, which gets crowded daily and feels a bit cramped with tables close together. However, the food quality is good, and since it’s on a higher floor, the view from the windows is lovely—especially during morning light. Overall, great value and a smart choice for travelers.

This was my first stay at this place, and I’ve been thinking hard before writing this review. The hotel is located just a 5-6 minute walk from Lotte Department Store in Seomyeon, and it’s super easy to spot from the street—especially at night. The rooftop café is dazzling with its vintage, glamorous lighting, making it really stand out. But when I arrived late at night, I couldn’t find the entrance at all—it was completely dark, and I circled around the building twice before figuring it out. By the time I made it upstairs, I’d already missed the check-in deadline by ten minutes. The café was completely empty, no staff around, and I was stuck wondering what to do. Then I noticed a clear plastic pouch hanging on the door handle right across from the elevator. Inside was my name and room key. I tried swiping it—and voilà, the door opened! It felt like a little surprise welcome. Check-out was equally hassle-free: I left the key in the room at 11 a.m. and walked away without any formalities. That was perfect for me, especially since I’m not great with language barriers. I wanted to grab breakfast or lunch at the café, but the barista said they only serve drinks—no food. So I had to leave disappointed. The elevator also took forever, and every floor we passed revealed something unexpected: the hotel shares an elevator with a local community hospital. Every time the doors opened, I saw patients lying on beds—something that honestly made me uneasy as someone who’s paranoid about health and even bought an 8-million-KRW travel insurance policy. The room itself was average, nothing special—but at least they provided a toothbrush, which I appreciated. Overall, I’d say this feels more like a boutique-style apartment managed by the café rather than a traditional hotel. If you’re staying here just to experience the café vibe, be prepared: you won’t get to enjoy food there. A bit of a letdown, but still, the unique entry experience and low-key service were refreshing.

I’ve stayed here multiple times during business trips to Busan, and this time I brought my husband for a late getaway—truly one of the best choices we’ve made. The room was spotless and had a stylish air conditioner that kept everything comfortable. What stood out most was the free pool, which opened early in the morning and stayed open late into the night—perfect for enjoying breakfast by the water or unwinding with a drink under the stars. The poolside bar offers wine, beer, soju, and more, making it easy to sip a glass while soaking in the city lights at night. Since we visited on a weekday, the place was almost empty—felt like we had the whole pool to ourselves! And from 7 PM onwards, there’s a no-kids zone, which is great for couples or friends looking to enjoy a romantic or relaxed atmosphere without distractions. I did see a guest question why kids couldn’t enter after 7 PM, but the policy is clearly posted—maybe just overlooked. Staff were incredibly friendly and helpful throughout. The room had a huge smart TV, perfect for streaming Netflix (you’ll need your own account). After a warm bath, I lounged on the plush bed with a cold beer, watching shows and reflecting on our trip—it was the perfect way to wrap things up. Located just a 5-minute walk from the train station and offering free parking, this hotel is ideal whether you're arriving by train or car. Highly recommend for convenience, comfort, and that little touch of luxury.

I’ve stayed at Angel Hotel once before during the pandemic and loved it so much I came back! The biggest highlight was that the front desk staff spoke Japanese—this made communication super smooth, especially for me as a non-Korean speaker. The room was spacious, clean, and the bed was comfortably large. On the first day, the door key didn’t work perfectly, but after a few tries, it became easy to use. One thing to note: the room is quite dark, so it can be tricky when doing makeup—adjust lighting accordingly. I also really appreciated the discount voucher for a nearby bakery. It’s perfect for days when you’re tired and just want a quick bite without going far. When I left my luggage at reception, no one was around, so I had to call the number posted—making sure phones are available would help avoid confusion. Overall, this hotel exceeded my expectations. If I ever return to Busan, Angel Hotel will definitely be my go-to choice. Great value, friendly service, and a welcoming atmosphere.

Staying at Hotel Chowon in Busan was a truly refreshing experience. The rooms were immaculately clean and offered a calm, peaceful atmosphere—perfect for unwinding after a busy day. The standout feature? The spacious bathroom with a large jetted tub that delivered powerful water pressure and consistently warm temperature—ideal for relaxing sore muscles. All the essential toiletries were provided, so no need to pack extra. The only minor downside is the limited number of outlets in the room, and there’s no power socket inside the bathroom—something to keep in mind if you’re bringing multiple devices. Despite that, the hotel’s overall comfort, cleanliness, and convenient location near the subway station make it an excellent choice. Highly recommend for a stress-free, rejuvenating stay in Busan.

Staying at One Way Guesthouse Busan was an absolute highlight of my trip! Right outside Busan Station, it’s incredibly convenient for getting around the city—just a short walk to everything. The check-in and check-out process was super smooth and quick, no hassle at all. Even though there’s no elevator, the staff are very helpful and the building is manageable with luggage. I loved the cozy, welcoming lobby and appreciated the separate slippers provided—great touch for hygiene. The location is perfect: right next to local shops, convenience stores, and street food stalls, so you never run out of options. It’s ideal for solo travelers who want a chill atmosphere and a chance to meet fellow explorers. Friendly vibe, clean space, and excellent value—all in all, a fantastic stay that made my visit to Busan even more memorable.

Arrived late, but the hotel upgraded us to a better room—such a pleasant surprise! The space was spotless, modern, and well-equipped with top-notch amenities. The TV screen was crisp and perfect for binge-watching shows. I especially loved having OTTV access—it gave me endless entertainment options. Plus, being just steps from the subway station made exploring nearby attractions super convenient. Great value for money and an overall fantastic stay. Would definitely come back!

I stayed at Busan Seomyeon Thema and was pleasantly surprised by how good the experience was for a budget-friendly hotel. Located in the heart of Seomyeon, it's super convenient for exploring nearby attractions like Nampo-dong and the vibrant city center. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful—welcoming me with a smile, offering assistance with luggage, and checking in on my needs throughout my stay. I didn’t expect much from a low-cost hotel in Busan, but the room was clean, compact, and well-maintained, with reliable Wi-Fi and effective air conditioning. It’s perfect for travelers looking to save money without compromising on comfort or service. Definitely a great value option—I’d stay here again if I return to Busan.

I booked this place because it's conveniently located near Lotte, and the photos looked decent—plus, it seemed like a good deal. But when I arrived, I was surprised to find that parking wasn't included, even though it was a regular weekday. To make matters worse, they charged an extra 10,000 KRW for parking—something I’ve never seen at a motel before. I only stayed a few hours and left early, but due to a dust mite allergy, I woke up with constant runny nose. Ended up rushing to a pharmacy just to get medicine. In the end, trying to save a little money backfired—ended up spending more and feeling awful. Lesson learned: always read reviews carefully. Still, I guess it’s mostly my fault for not double-checking.

The hotel was clean and well-maintained, with a cozy atmosphere that made the stay truly enjoyable. The location is convenient—just a short walk from the subway station, making it easy to explore popular spots like Haeundae Beach and Nampho-dong. There are plenty of local eateries and convenience stores nearby, which added to the overall comfort. I was especially impressed by how good the value was for the quality. Highly recommend this place if you're visiting Busan—it's definitely a great choice.

I stayed at G7 Hotel for three days during my solo trip to Busan, and honestly, it was one of the best decisions I made. The location couldn’t be better—everything I wanted to explore was just a short walk away, and public transit was super accessible. But what really stood out? The rooms. They’re huge—seriously spacious for the price—and come with a full-sized bathtub. It’s rare to find that kind of comfort at this budget level. The only small downside was a few dusty spots on the walls, but daily housekeeping took care of everything: fresh towels, clean linens, and new bathrobes every day. For three nights, the total cost was less than one night at a major chain hotel—huge savings! I saw some comments about staff not speaking fluent English, but let’s be real—this is South Korea, so Korean is the default language. That said, the team was warm, welcoming, and more than helpful despite the language gap. I got my room key without any hassle and even received extra assistance when needed. If you’re looking for a luxury-level experience with constant English support, go for a branded international chain. But if you want a smart deal, a generous-sized room with a proper bathtub, a central spot, and no wallet pain—this is your perfect pick.

The hotel is incredibly convenient with a subway station just a short walk away, and there are plenty of great dining options nearby—perfect for food lovers. The room was spotless, cozy, and warmly heated, making it feel like a true home away from home. I was especially impressed with the strong water pressure in the bathroom, which made showers super enjoyable. The only minor downside is that the elevator is quite small—kind of funny to notice, but honestly, it didn’t cause any inconvenience during our stay. Overall, this place offers amazing value and comfort, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone visiting Busan.
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