For a solo person, I thought the room was spacious. I already knew what the room looked like but for people coming with friends, the bath is out in the open and the door to the wash closet and shower are a little opaque. It's a very classy, gentleman's club kind of style of room. I like that. You can have it cleaned everyday if you want. Even when I didn't have the door marker out, I was still asked if I wanted it cleaned. The front staff are generally okay if you have questions. They weren't overly friendly or anything. The one thing that did really bother me is the cafe on the second floor. I went there one night and it was 8:00 p.m. and there was only one table of people. It was just me and I was told I couldn't eat there because I needed a reservation. Like none of this had been told to me when I checked in and I thought it was really strange to even have a cafe and a hotel if you can't access it as a guest. Plus the breakfast is 15,000 won which is kind of expensive. So that was a real turn off and I even found it kind of rude and confusing. It's close to busses, but I only took the Metro which is maybe a 5-minute walk. You're really close to the open market which has food and shopping and clubs or bars and restaurants. One tip, if you need to take out more than 100,000 won you need to go to the bank ATMs. You're not going to get that much out of the convenience store ATMs or they might not work at all. I had to learn that on my own. Area was safe but so is most of Korea