The hotel is very nice, and the style it’s going for really works in my opinion. The area around the hotel is also super great for food, shopping and is just a great part of Seoul. The issues we found all had to do with the room lacking many features that are typically available in most hotel rooms. There were no towel racks to hang towels, no ironing board (in a business hotel), no shower curtain so the whole bathroom floor and toilet got soaked, and no closet to hang up clothes. The room also has a light by the door that is motion triggered that could not be turned off, so if you went to the bathroom in the middle of the night you got blasted by a bright light as soon as you walked over. The controls for the lights was on a small led control panel on the wall beside the bed that was very bright at night and also could not be turned off. Lastly the bathroom door is more like a frosted shower door with space on the side of the door so it’s more like a public bathroom stall in your hotel room. Just why, please just put a real door on.