Offering a garden, Skytop Inn The City features accommodations in Incheon. Among the facilities at this property are an elevator and full-day security, along with free Wifi throughout the property. There's parking on-site, and the property offers an electric vehicle charging station.
The apartment features 1 bedroom, a fully equipped kitchenette with a microwave and a fridge, a washing machine, and 1 bathroom with a hair dryer. Towels and bed linen are featured in the apartment. For added privacy, the accommodation has a private entrance and soundproofing.
There is a coffee shop, and a mini-market is also available.
Incheon International Airport Cargo Terminal Station is 4.9 miles from Skytop Inn The City, while Incheon Asiad Main Stadium is 14 miles away. Incheon International Airport is 5.6 miles from the property.
"I had trouble figuring out how to get into the room.
• It's not a card key type!
• You enter the room by inputting a PIN!
Go to the floor indicated in the email you received beforehand and touch the completely black panel in front of your room. When you touch it, numbers will appear. Enter the numbers from the email and press * at the end to open it.
In the same building and on the same floor, there are rooms for both 'Skytop INN-TheCity unseo' and 'Skytop Hotel Incheon Airport'. If you booked Incheon Airport, it's a card key type and you get the card key at the kiosk on the 1st floor.
However, for 'In The City Unseo,' you don't need a kiosk or a card key.
Just go to the front of your room and touch the completely black panel. It's so black and looks similar to the card-tapping systems often seen in Japanese hotels, but just touch it! The numbers will appear.
I was worried for a while that I had entered the wrong building, but I finally understood. I stayed for two nights, and on the second day, I met some Japanese people who were having the same trouble getting in. When I explained how, they said, ”Oh, it's the type I've seen in dramas!” They had been struggling alone for about an hour😵
The GS25 convenience store on the first floor was very convenient.
I was a bit scared by the number of cars parked around the hotel. Korean cars have very dark tinted front windows, so it's hard to tell if someone is inside or not...
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The room looked clean at first glance, but the detailed cleaning wasn't thorough. I wouldn't recommend it if you're particular about the details. There are many storage cabinets, but some are blocked by the large bed and can't be opened.
I opened a few storage cabinets and found what looked like used cotton pads from the previous guest. I also found a used lipstick under the bed😱
There was a vacuum cleaner. I didn't use it this time, but there were so many things that bothered me that maybe you just have to clean it yourself.
The shower water pressure wasn't strong, but not too weak either. To get hot water, you need to turn on the switch on the panel in the room.
The shower room wall dividing it from the main room is somewhat transparent, so while you can't see clearly, you can make out silhouettes. It might be a bit awkward if you're staying with friends. The toilet also gets wet due to the design.
• The towels were well-stocked and thick, which was good.
• The hairdryer had strong airflow, which was good.
• The TV allowed access to YouTube and other services.
• Bottled water for the duration of the stay was provided, which was good.
• The bed was comfortable, I think.
I'd definitely have to think twice about staying here again."