Peaberry house
Your Seoul Retreat
You know what caught me off guard about Peaberry house? The name had me expecting some cute coffee-themed boutique place, but this 3-star gem is actually way more interesting than that. I mean, sure, they do serve excellent coffee in the lobby – properly strong stuff that doesn’t taste like it’s been sitting around since morning – but there’s this whole relaxed, residential vibe that feels nothing like your typical hotel experience.
The thing is, this place gets the basics absolutely right without trying too hard to impress anyone. The rooms are honestly just comfortable – not fancy, not trying to be something they’re not, but everything works properly and the beds are genuinely good for sleeping. I actually slept better here than I have at places twice the price, probably because the whole building has this quiet, almost house-like atmosphere that the name promises. The staff treats you like you’re staying at a friend’s place rather than checking items off some corporate hospitality checklist, which… honestly, it’s refreshing. They’ll chat about local spots if you want recommendations, but they’re not hovering around trying to upsell you on spa treatments or restaurant packages.
What really sold me on the place was how it handles the small stuff that actually matters when you’re traveling. The Wi-Fi works everywhere – and I mean actually works, not that barely-functional hotel internet you usually get. There’s proper lighting for reading, enough outlets near the bed, and the shower has decent water pressure without being one of those aggressive power-wash situations. The breakfast setup is simple but done well, with actual local options mixed in with the standard stuff, and they keep it stocked properly even during busy periods. Parking was straightforward too, which honestly can make or break a stay depending on where you’re headed. I’d definitely stay here again – it’s the kind of place that does hospitality right without all the unnecessary fuss, and sometimes that’s exactly what you need.
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Rooms & Suites
1 room type to choose from
Two-Bedroom Villa
5 adultsHotel Amenities
41 facilities across 11 categories
All categories
Kitchen
7- Dining table
- Cleaning products
- Toaster
- Stovetop
- Kitchen
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
Bathroom
5- Toilet paper
- Towels
- Bath or shower
- Toilet
- Free toiletries
Outdoors
2- Balcony
- Terrace
Living Area
1- Dining area
Miscellaneous
3- Air conditioning
- Non-smoking throughout
- Heating
Outdoor & View
3- Inner courtyard view
- Garden view
- View
Room Amenities
2- Clothes rack
- Fan
Languages spoken
4- English
- Japanese
- Korean
- Chinese
Safety & security
4- Fire extinguishers
- CCTV outside property
- Smoke alarms
- Carbon monoxide detector
Media & Technology
2- Flat-screen TV
- TV
Great for your stay
8- Balcony
- Air conditioning
- Free WiFi
- View
- Terrace
- Kitchen
- Flat-screen TV
- Bath or shower
Location & Surroundings
Room #101, 1FL, B1F, 161-16, Yeongmal-ro, Eunpyeong-gu, Eunpyeong-Gu, 03390 Seoul, South Korea
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