Location. The location of With U Hotel & Guesthouse is perfect. It is just across the Express Bus Terminal (where buses to and from Seoul are located). The bus stop to go to Seoraksan National Park is just a few steps away. There are restaurants and convenience stores nearby.
Security. Each guest is given a keycard to get in the guesthouse and in the room.
Dorm Rooms. With U Hotel & Guesthouse has a 2-bed dorm and an 8-bed dorm. The dorms make use of space efficiently. The capsule is very spacious and clean. Each bed is assigned a locker. And each bed has four outlets, nightlight, coat hook and hanger, and a roller shade for privacy (though pulling it up/down can be a bit noisy). Towel (handtowel size) is provided and changed daily. Each room had an ensuite toilet and shower. Soap, shampoo, and conditioner are also provided.
Private Rooms. With U Hotel & Guesthouse also has private rooms. Although I did not get to see it in person, the photos look really nice. If I were with five friends, I'd want us to stay in the Deluxe Family Suite, which is a loft-type room.
Breakfast. Breakfast is included. Unfortunately, I did not get to try it because I was out early on both days I stayed in Sokcho.
Common Room. With U Hotel & Guesthouse has a spacious and clean common room. It's located in the front building (some rooms are located in a separate building at the back). The only disadvantage of being assigned in a room in the back building is that in cold season, it's kind of a hassle to have to wear shoes and a jacket to go to common room in the main building.
Note: This is not a sponsored post. All photos are from With U Hotel & Guesthouse's booking.com page.
Sokcho+Seoul+Gwangju, Autumn 2018
Itinerary and Expenses: 10D/10N Seoul and Sokcho
Sokcho, Gangwon-do
Sokcho Accommodation: With U Hotel & Guesthouse (you're here!)
See Sokcho
Seoraksan National Park
Seoul
Seoul Accommodation: Hostel Tommy
Finding Solace in the Midst of Seoul's Urban Jungle
Art Museums in Seoul
Food for the Seoul
Unhyeongung Palace, Cheong Wa Dae, Jogyesa Temple
Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do
UNESCO World Heritage: Namhansanseong Fortress
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