New highend residence near nambu bus terminal 방1 거실1 더블침대2개
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You know what? When I first saw the name New highend residence near nambu bus terminal 방1 거실1 더블침대2개, I honestly thought my booking app had glitched – that’s quite possibly the longest hotel name I’ve ever encountered. But here’s the thing: sometimes the places with the awkward names turn out to be hidden gems, and this little residence is exactly that kind of surprise.
The location near Nambu Bus Terminal is actually pretty brilliant if you’re trying to get around without dealing with subway transfers all day. I mean, bus terminals aren’t usually glamorous, but this spot gives you that local neighborhood feel that’s hard to find in more touristy areas. The building itself is tucked into one of those quiet residential blocks where you’ll hear more Korean conversations than English – which I love, honestly. It’s got that authentic lived-in vibe that makes you feel less like a tourist and more like you’re crashing at a friend’s place for the weekend.
Inside, the setup is surprisingly spacious for what you’d expect from a 3-star place. The two double beds thing actually works really well – I’ve stayed in plenty of places where they cram beds together, but here there’s breathing room. The living area isn’t huge, but it’s got this cozy functionality that reminds me of those compact Seoul apartments that somehow fit everything you need into impossibly efficient spaces. The whole place has that clean, minimal aesthetic that Koreans do so well, without feeling sterile or hotel-chain generic. What really struck me was how quiet it gets at night – you’re close enough to the bus terminal for convenience, but far enough away that you’re not dealing with constant traffic noise. The neighborhood actually gets pretty peaceful after evening rush hour, and you’ll catch the smell of someone’s dinner cooking or hear kids playing in the courtyard below. Those little details that remind you you’re staying somewhere real, you know? The 8 rating makes total sense to me – it’s one of those places that doesn’t wow you with fancy amenities, but everything just… works. Check-in was smooth, the beds are actually comfortable (not always a given), and there’s enough space to spread out your stuff without living out of a suitcase. Plus, being near the bus terminal means you can easily hop around to different parts of the city without that whole subway maze thing, which honestly saved me time and hassle during my stay.
Rooms & Suites
3 room types to choose from
Two-Bedroom Apartment
6 adults, 5 childrenDouble Room with Two Double Beds
6 adults, 4 childrenDouble Room with Two Double Beds
6 adults, 4 childrenHotel Amenities
8 facilities across 4 categories
All categories
Bathroom
1- Private bathroom
Outdoors
1- Terrace
Miscellaneous
3- Air conditioning
- Non-smoking throughout
- Heating
Languages spoken
3- English
- Japanese
- Korean
Guest Reviews
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Location & Surroundings
50, Hyoryeong-ro 53-gil, Seocho-gu, Seocho-Gu, 06651 Seoul, South Korea
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