Nuri Hanok Guesthouse Seoul, Seoul
About the Hotel
The 2-star Nuri Hanok Guesthouse, situated 0.2 miles from Dongwha Duty Free Shop, offers
Modern Room Amenities
Private bathrooms at Nuri Hanok Guesthouse include showers, hairdryers, slippers, and complimentary toiletries. Rooms feature
Free Daily Breakfast
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Leisure Activities Available
The Nuri Guesthouse provides various
Central Seoul Location
Located 0.5 miles from
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Facilities
General
- Wi-Fi
Guest Parking
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Dining
- Outdoor dining area
Bathroom
- Washing machine
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- In-room computer
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I had an interesting experience staying at Nuri Hanok Guesthouse, as it allowed me to immerse myself in traditional Korean culture. However, there were some drawbacks, such as having to cook my own breakfast and lacking sound insulation in my room. Overall, it was a unique stay with room for improvement.
Staying at Nuri Hanok Guesthouse was an interesting experience as it allowed me to immerse myself in a traditional Korean house. Although I enjoyed the opportunity to connect with my family in the courtyard, I was a bit disappointed with the breakfast situation, as we had to cook for ourselves. Overall, it was a unique stay with some notable pros and cons.
Staying at Nuri Hanok Guesthouse was an interesting experience. The traditional Korean atmosphere was lovely, and having the whole guesthouse to my family was quite enjoyable. However, I was disappointed that we had to prepare our own breakfast, and there were a few conveniences lacking.
My stay at the Nuri Hanok Guesthouse was an interesting experience, mostly due to its unique setting in a traditional Korean house. However, I faced some challenges like unexpected self-catering for breakfast and having a room without adequate facilities (like a proper bed and table). Overall, while the location was great, the lack of sound insulation and some missing comforts were significant drawbacks.
Staying at Nuri Hanok Guesthouse was an interesting experience, immersing me in traditional Korean culture. I appreciated the opportunity to connect with my family in the courtyard. However, I was disappointed that breakfast was self-cooked with frozen rice and that I had to wait outside upon arrival since the owner wasn't there.