"Super room, location and facilities. Worked really well with the kitchen and breakfast in common area. Only minus was that noise in the room from boiler and pipes."
"Super room, location and facilities. Worked really well with the kitchen and breakfast in common area. Only minus was that noise in the room from boiler and pipes."
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"My family had a terrible experience at the swimming pool. If you are a single parent and your child is of the opposite gender and over 36 months, they are not allowed to enter the changing rooms with you. We discovered this the hard way. The receptionist let my sister enter with her two boys (6 & 2) to go swimming, once they had finished and went to reenter the changing rooms, we were aggressively told he had to go via the male changing rooms on his own, we refused to leave him on his own and then matters got worse when my nephew (6) was physically touched by the lifeguard and then again by the receptionist who tried to physically remove him from the changing rooms. They shouted at us to โget outโ.
It was a very confronting situation, of which when we escalated to swimming manager Edward, he smirked and laughed as he didnt understand what we were explaining had happened.
There were no signs, we were not informed upon check in of this policy and we certainly were not willing to leave a young child in a public space with strange men on his own.
I wish this had been handled differently by the staff but they showed no remorse, understanding and my poor nephew (as well as the other children we was with) were left traumatised. Horrible experience."
"Awesome suites. We had a room with two king size beds and a separate living/kitchen room. Very large for Asian standards. Amazing location in the center of everything in Seoul!"
"Noisy. Both outside and inside. The property is well located near the metro station. The breakfast area was big, the food had variety but the chef forgets the order. Also a bit chaotic with only one elevator working. I won't use here again."
"I spent a week at the Stanford in Myeongdong, in a superior double room, which was quiet, spacious and well-maintained. It even had a nice view of Namsan Park and tower. Aside from the wifi signal being a little weak at one end of the room, I have no complaints at all and would happily stay again. As many guests note, the hotelโs location is excellent, and its staff are friendly and helpful. Breakfast is fine, but there isnโt much in it for those who, like me, are lactose intolerant and prefer to eat Western food."
By going with a hostel you can reduce your spending on lodging and set aside more of your budget for exploring during your trip.
What is a hostel?
No two hostels look exactly alike, but these dormitory-style accommodations all feature shared rooms (though many hostels also have private rooms), low prices, and a social atmosphere.
What are the best hostels in Suwon?
If you're hoping to find a budget-friendly accommodation in Suwon, you might consider this popular choice: Novotel Ambassador Suwon - Guests can enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a 24-hour front desk at this hotel.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Suwon?
The weather is important when you're discovering new places, so here are some stats that may be helpful: The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 74ยฐF, while the coldest months are January and December with an average of 34ยฐF. The rainiest months in Suwon are July, August, September, and June, with each month seeing an average of 9 inches of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Suwon?
Overall, Suwon is known for its theme parks, sledding, and cafes. Top attractions include Lotte World and COEX Convention and Exhibition Center. Get out into nature with places like Gwanggyo Lake Park, Gwanggyosan Mountain, and Hyowon Park. Cultural attractions include KBS Suwon Drama Center, Suwon Hwaseong Museum, and Samsung Innovation Museum.
What's the best way to get to and around Suwon while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in Suwon on hand to make the most of your stay: You can fly into the nearest airport, which is Gimpo Intl. Airport (GMP), located 23.9 mi (38.5 km) away from the city center. Another option is Incheon Intl. Airport (ICN), situated 35 mi (56.4 km) away. Once you're on the ground, you might want to use public transit to get around. You can walk to nearby metro stations including Suwon City Hall Station, Seryu Station, and Hwaseo Station. If you're looking to explore more of the surrounding area, head over to Suwon Station to catch a train.