"The location is very near the KTX terminal so it's convenient for travelers. If you drive, they have parking which they will take your keys as soon as you check in.
They do serve breakfast but I didn't visit the restaurant. There is a coffee shop attached, and Edeya and Starbucks are both within a block of hotel.
Very clean rooms and comfortable beds."
"Hotel was quite far from other areas and the convenience store at the bottom of the hotel was not that well stocked. But the hotel was clean and the room was of a decent size for 2 people."
"The private tub and dry sauna experience was truly unique and memorable.
My family and I love Japanese ryokan-style accommodations, and this was one of the most affordable ways we've experienced it. For less than $100, we had a large private soaking tub that comfortably fit all three of us while we relaxed and watched Netflix. Having a dry sauna right next to the tub inside our room made the experience even better.
The room itself was smaller than some of the other places we stayed during our trip, and there was only one small air-conditioning unit. After using the hot tub and sauna, the room stayed quite warm and took about one to two hours to cool down enough for comfortable sleeping.
Other than that, everything was wonderful. The complimentary breakfast, which included Korean cup ramen and toast, was simple but satisfying. The hotel also offered free washer and dryer facilities as well as a gym, which worked perfectly for travelers like our family who were on a road trip.
For the price, it's hard to complain. The private spa experience alone made it worth the stay.
9 out of 10. I would happily stay here again."
"We really enjoyed our 6 day stay. The washing machine and air-con worked so well. There were no strange noises and the coil bed was so comfortable. We slept well every night. The bathroom had a bidet which was helpful. The room itself was probably the usual size here but for us it just was enough. We had 4 bags and we had to shuffle things around whenever we opened one. Although no laundry detergent nor kitchen detergent (we supplied our own) it was still good. We also went to local Daiso (best stocked one so far on our trip) at Lotte Mart MAXX across street for done light camping dishes and cups (we brought our own chopsticks). Lotte Mart was also good for discounted sushi and sashimi after 7:30pm! The hotel loaned us a clothes dryer rack which was really appreciated. Our room was high up but try to get a room above 16 because those higher floors had 2 lifts whereas ours had only 1 lift and that meant we had to wait a bit sometimes to go up or down. I liked that you could open the tilt window to let in fresh air but we didn’t do that much. They provided 2 bottles of water every day and were able to clean our room daily if we wanted them to. Our toilet blocked twice during our stay but they have a janitor on call and he sorted it out within 10 mins. I think the first time was due to batteries going flat in the bidet remote controller as I saw him change the batteries (controller controls flushing). No toothbrushes but we had our own ones. Lots of good Korean restaurants too."
Yes, you can find vacation rentals in Gwangju close to Gwangju Art and Culture Center, or you can choose a more remote option if you're looking for a relaxing stay. Gwangju is known for its cafes and parks. Make sure you have time to check out the art and baseball games during your trip.
What's the top vacation rental in Gwangju?
RoseBrickHouse/5mins to Terminal, Metro/Books/Cozy/8ppl/City Centre/: Visitors give good reviews to this Gwangju vacation home rental, which is located in the city center and has a barbecue grill, a selection of books, and air-conditioning to put you at ease in your new surroundings. It has 3 bedrooms as well as a kitchen with a fridge, a stovetop, and kitchenware, so you can cook with friends or family. Our travelers also rate 흰나무집Whitetreehouse/city center/cozy/max 6/family/books as a favorite home for rent in Gwangju.
How many vacation rentals will I find in Gwangju?
Expedia has 3 vacation rentals for your stay in Gwangju.
What can I see and do in Gwangju?
Enjoy the outdoors at Mudeungsan Mountain and Mudeungsan National Park, or simply take in cultural attractions like Chosun University Museum of Art and Gwangju National Museum. Other places in town to visit include Guus Hiddink Stadium and Gwangju Art and Culture Center.
What are vacation rentals like in Gwangju?
Vacation rentals are privately owned properties you can stay in for a short or long stay in Gwangju. Vacation rentals feature extras such as WiFi and washers and dryers so you'll have all the conveniences of home. If you're concerned about a clean environment, vacation rentals can offer a sense of safety away from shared hotel elevators and bustling concierge desks while still allowing you the excitement and enjoyment of travel. You'll also find more space in a vacation rental than in a standard hotel, which makes a vacation rental a great option for a small group gathering.
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