It is walking distance (about 10 minutes) from/to Hongik station. I had a late arrival (close to midnight), but I received the detailed directions a few days in advance, so I could find the place easily. Mr. Lee was waiting for my late arrival, and as soon as I got to the guesthouse, he welcomed me and took me to my room. I stayed 4 nights in the Deluxe Double Room. The room was cozy and perfect for 1 or 2 guests, and it was equipped with all necessary items as described in the home page. I also borrowed an electric convertor. Bed was comfortable, bathroom and room were clean, and it was cleaned every day. WiFi was available in the guesthouse, however it was very spotty in my room. Home cooked breakfast was available between 8am to 10am. Upon my arrival to the common area, Mr. Lee’s mother (I think) cooked for me, so food was always fresh and warm. Bread, cereal, juice, coffee/tea were also available. There are many cute and small bars and restaurants around the guest house, and they open till late, so it could be a bit noisy at late night. I didn’t spend a lot of time in or around the guest house, but it was definitely a safe and cute neighborhood. I would say this guest house is equivalent to B&B style of accommodation in the U.S., rather than the hostel. If you want to feel like home in ROK, , this place is perfect for that. I highly recommend this place to all my friends and I would love to go back again.