Hotel service: When I sent an email before staying, they responded with sincerity. What was disappointing was that due to the time difference, the check-in information was sent via email too late and could only be viewed after arriving at the airport. It might be a good idea to ask for it to be sent in advance.
Amenities: Hammersmith is a transportation hub and a great place to live. At Piccadilly Line Station, there are Tesco Express and Ohyo (Korean Mart), and Lidl, Marks & Spencer, and Sainsbury's Mart are located near the accommodation. It was a great place to shop and move around. Also, there are at least 30 Santander bicycles placed right in front of the accommodation, but I couldn't ride them because I have children. If I didn't have children, I wanted to take a ride to the Natural History Museum. Although it is connected to the room next door, it has its own terrace and space, and since we had the second floor to ourselves, it was nice that the child could run around as much as he wanted. The living room had flooring, but the stairs and rooms were carpeted, which was a bit disappointing. Like most European hotels, there were no slippers or bath shoes, so I brought Korean Air slippers and wore them, but since we were planning a 7-night trip to London and Edinburgh, the slippers couldn't hold up. I recommend Daiso travel folding indoor shoes. There was a toilet on the first floor and a toilet/bathroom (bathtub) on the second floor, so it was easy to use the bathroom. There was heating on the 2nd floor, but the 1st floor had heating in the common area and there was no heater in the room, which was a bit disappointing. It was colder than the second floor room. Still, it seems difficult to reserve such a newly built and spacious space in London at this price. Everyone in the family loved Hammersmith Summermuse Apartments.
Meals: Since it was an apartment, there was self-check-in, and it was a place where you cooked your own meals, and there were two dishwasher detergents, as well as basic dishwashing detergent, scrubbers, and dishcloths. It was nice to cook food. We were so happy to be able to make stew and grilled meat. The windows are large and good, allowing for comfortable ventilation. Unfortunately, London food didn't suit my taste, so I ate my main meal at the hotel.
Laundry: The living room brochure said two laundry detergents were provided, but none were provided. They give you 6 large towels the size of an adult, but you have to wash them before using them. They do not replace it with a new one. It's nice that the washing machine has a dryer, but like in Korea, you have to dry it a lot to get it to dry quickly. I found out late that two laundry detergents were provided for free, so I only washed with water, but it was still nice to have a washing machine so I could wash my dirty clothes. The room I stayed in was number 9, a room with 2 beds and 1 bathroom.
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