Brown Dot Group Hotels Near Thaiming

Seomyeon Brown-dot Hotel Gold

Seomyeon Brown-dot Hotel Gold

4.2 / 5Good35 Reviews
20-11 Hwangnyeong-daero 7beon-gil
5.36KM from Thaiming
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Brown Dot Hotel Busan Station

Brown Dot Hotel Busan Station

4.2 / 5Good14 Reviews
27 Jungang-daero 209beon-gil
9.15KM from Thaiming
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Seomyeon Brown-dot Hotel Gold

The room was incredibly clean and beautifully decorated with a luxurious touch—every detail felt thoughtfully designed. Located just steps from Subway Lines 1 and 2, plus numerous bus routes, getting around Busan is super easy. Whether you're heading to Haeundae Beach, Nampo-dong, or the city center, everything is within quick reach. The daily light cleaning service was appreciated—staff were attentive and professional without being intrusive. One small note: the central heating made the room quite warm and dry, which might be uncomfortable for some, especially during longer stays. A humidifier or moisture monitor could help balance the air quality. Despite that, the overall experience was outstanding—great location, excellent cleanliness, and fantastic value. I’d definitely stay here again.

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Brown Dot Hotel Busan Station

Located just across from Busan Station, this hotel offers unbeatable convenience—everything is within walking distance, whether you're heading to the train station, shopping areas, or local eateries. We had a last-minute addition to our group, so three of us stayed in one room. The extra charge for the third person was 60,000 KRW over three nights—around $30 USD—which felt fair considering the hotel was fully booked and we were given a comfortable space. A taxi to the airport cost about 16,000 KRW (~$10–12 USD), roughly 15 km away, and it was smooth, safe, and worth every penny, especially with heavy luggage or late arrivals. The location alone makes this place a top pick. Highly recommend for travelers who value accessibility and ease—especially if you're connecting through Busan Station.

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Busan Seomyeon Thema

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.

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Busan Seomyeon Nom

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.

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Hotel Cheese

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.

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Busan Yeonsan-Dong W

Staying at the Busan Yeonsan-Dong W was an absolute delight. The hotel is incredibly close to the subway station entrance—just a quick walk and you're on your way, which made getting around so convenient, especially for solo travelers like me. The room size is perfect for one person: compact but well-designed with all the essentials. The bed was super comfortable, and the overall atmosphere felt peaceful and modern. I was impressed by how much value you get for the price—this place truly delivers on comfort and convenience. A 10/10 experience that I’d definitely recommend and return to.

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G7 Hotel

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.

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Busan Beomildong Challenge Hotel

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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Munhyeon Signature Denbasta Hotel

The location is excellent—right outside the station, making it super convenient for travelers arriving by train. However, be sure to double-check your check-in time before arrival. I assumed my check-in was at 5 PM and even called the front desk to confirm, only to be told it was actually 7 PM. That was a bit confusing, especially since different booking platforms listed varying times. The staff did show me the details and explained it afterward, but as a traveler, timing is crucial when planning your trip, so always verify the exact check-in window. The hotel itself is brand new with clean, modern rooms. Room size is adequate, and amenities are up to standard. That said, there’s a noticeable cigarette smell lingering around the bedhead area—likely from previous guests smoking in the room. It’s not ideal, but if you can overlook that, the overall value is solid. Good option for a budget-friendly stay with a central location.

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Busan Seomyeon Den Vast Hotel

The check-in staff were incredibly polite and welcoming, making the arrival process smooth and pleasant. The room was cozy, spotlessly clean, and thoughtfully decorated—immediately made me feel at home. Located just a short walk from Seomyeon Station, it's super convenient for exploring downtown Busan. There are plenty of restaurants, street food stalls, and local hotspots nearby, so you can enjoy authentic Korean cuisine without having to travel far. Great value for money, and I’d definitely recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Busan.

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2 Heaven Hotel Seomyeon

Walking into this place feels like stepping into a dream that’s been thoughtfully curated. Natural light floods the space, creating a bright and airy atmosphere without feeling harsh. The ceiling’s minimalist lighting design casts a soft, diffused glow that makes the entire room feel serene and inviting. It’s one of those stays where you genuinely don’t want to leave—so peaceful, so well-designed. I’d absolutely come back. Plus, it’s just a short walk from Seomyeon Station, making it super convenient for exploring the city. A perfect blend of comfort, style, and quiet luxury.

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Central Seven Hotel by Kwon Busan Seomyeon

Staying at Central Seven Hotel by Kwon in Busan was a fantastic experience overall. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from Budaek Station on Line 1, either exiting through Exit 1 and crossing the street or coming up from Exit 9 of Budaek Underground Shopping Mall. The front desk is located on the 17th floor, and while only the 1st and 17th floors don’t require access cards, all other floors are secured with card entry, which adds a nice layer of safety. Staff were friendly, welcoming, and always ready to help with any request. On-site, you’ll find a GS25 convenience store and a Starbucks, plus the lively Budaek Market just steps away. It’s also close to Seomyeon, making dining and shopping super easy. Housekeeping came daily, and everything was spotless—the bathroom had a great hairdryer, and they even provided shampoo and body wash, so no need to pack extras. My only personal note: the room has carpeted flooring, which I’m not a fan of, but that’s just a matter of preference. Otherwise, the space felt spacious, well-lit, and included a full-length mirror—a nice touch for travelers. Overall, this is a top-tier choice for a comfortable, safe, and well-located stay in Busan.