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Hotel Shalom Jeju
4.3/5397 Reviews

Hotel Shalom Jeju

Dongmun Market / Jeju City Hall Jeju|0.31km from The Jeju Weekly
I recently had the pleasure of staying at hotel Shalom, and I must say it was a delightful experience from start to finish. The location of the hotel was simply outstanding. Situated just a 30-minute walk away from both the vibrant street market and the famous black pork street, it offered easy access to the heart of Jeju's cultural and culinary scene. One of the first things that caught my attention upon entering the hotel was its pristine cleanliness. From the spotless lobby to the well-maintained corridors. The room itself was impeccably clean, and I was pleased to find fresh linens and towels waiting for me upon arrival. The hotel staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating throughout my stay. Now, let's talk about the one perplexing aspect of my stay: the absence of curtains in the bathroom. It was an odd design choice that left me scratching my head. While the bathroom itself was clean and functional, I couldn't help but wonder why there weren't any curtains to provide a sense of privacy. It seemed like a minor oversight in an otherwise well-thought-out hotel. Despite this puzzling bathroom setup, I must emphasize that it did not significantly impact my overall experience. The hotel's positive attributes, including its prime location, cleanliness, and friendly staff, more than made up for this minor inconvenience. In conclusion, my stay at this hotel in Jeju was fantastic. Its unbeatable location, coupled with the cleanliness of the rooms and the friendliness of the staff, created a memorable experience. Although the lack of curtains in the bathroom left me somewhat confused, it didn't detract from the overall enjoyment of my stay.

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Jeju Pool House
4.2/52 Reviews
Dongmun Market / Jeju City Hall
The price is really affordable, but not recommended
Hotel CJ
3.7/59 Reviews
Dongmun Market / Jeju City Hall
The location of the hotel is quite convenient, there are more convenience stores around, it is convenient to buy something, the facilities in the hotel are arranged, the hair dryer laundry room is also available, the front desk service lady will speak Chinese haha, the front desk brother is very active in carrying luggage, like it! ! The sanitation in the room is OK, there is nothing unclean, I personally recommend everyone to come here to play and choose this hotel! I am very satisfied with my friends! Go!
Jeju You&I Guesthouse
4.3/519 Reviews
Dongmun Market / Jeju City Hall
It was good because there were no parties because it was a dormitory where a lot of foreigners came before Corona. Since it was Monday, there were no people, so 4 people used alone. There were reviews saying it was noisy at night because there were many bars, but the soundproofing was good so it wasn't noisy at all. If there is no one there, I will visit again the next time I come.
Rock Bear House
4.9/522 Reviews
Dongmun Market / Jeju City Hall
The B&B is located in a very quiet villa area, which is very suitable for people who like peace and quiet. There are direct buses to the city, and a 10-minute drive is acceptable. The host of the B&B, Aluo, also provides chartered cars. We chose to charter a car on the east route, depending on the situation of the trip. Flexibly arranging the itinerary, Alo also introduced Jeju's customs and attractions along the way. Arlo's job is as a photographer, and he seems to be able to provide travel photography services. The most important thing is that Aluo is a Chinese who has lived in Korea for a long time and is very familiar with Jeju Island. He enthusiastically helped us plan our itinerary, check the route, and acted as a free translator. He worried every day whether we had reached our destination and whether we were on the right bus. . We ran into some trouble at night when we climbed to the top of Mount Halla. Fortunately, we were able to find our way home with Alo's remote help. Alo was worried that we wouldn't be able to get a taxi and secretly drove to the bus station to pick us up. It was really surprising and touching. The night after we got home from Halla Mountain, I asked Arlo to draw Oka and ask us what kind of guests we were. He drew a shepherd, which was so appropriate! It is precisely because of him as a shepherd that the two big Ps can travel freely with confidence. They are very glad that they chose to stay at Aluo's house on their first trip to Jeju.
Cityhall Hotel Jeju
3.5/514 Reviews
Dongmun Market / Jeju City Hall
I booked because it was close to downtown Jeju City Hall I had to walk around anyway, parking was more difficult than I thought, and the boss was kind. It was neat inside! I rest well and play well.
Jeju Slim Hotel
2.3/514 Reviews
Dongmun Market / Jeju City Hall
Located in downtown Jeju, there was an alley behind it, so it was easy to eat and I thought it was noisy, but I rested quietly and comfortably all night!

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