Lavinia Hotel at Anguk/Jongno-Samga
Actually I had a long post on this hotel, which I accidentally deleted yesterday. Right now I had to rewrite this whole thing; rewriting is a chore; so...here it goes.
This is my 5th time to Korea. Many of my friends thought that I had a boyfriend in Korea, as I am visiting this country rather frequently for the past 2 years. I do not know when I will get tired of visiting this lovely country; I hope that day will never come. Anyway I am visiting Seoul with my friend Wendy; despite the mountains of work to be done, we decide to chunk everything aside for this trip. The 2 of us had a little business together, which has managed to finally earn enough profit for this retreat. Both of us could not resist the charm of Kpop music and dramas, so Korea will be naturally be our first choice for this retreat.
We checked in our luggage at 17kg and 17.2kg respectively. It is considered heavy right? As we are waiting at the boarding gate, there was this lady who came over to do a survey with us about Changi Airport, after which she gave us a pen as a token of appreciation. It's a timely gift as Wendy realised the pen she brought along ran out of ink.
This time around, it's a straight 6 hours flight via Singapore Airlines, and I thank Lord Jesus for it. A few times, I would want to save that few hundred bucks and choose to travel by Cathay or China Air with a transit, which will take me about 10-12 hours. Though transiting is not as tiring as many would thought, but a straight flight to Korea will always be better.
The best thing about Singapore Airlines would be the abundance of choices for the entertainment programs. I wanted to sleep through the journey, as it is a midnight flight, but the movies were too alluring. I was flipping through the pages and spotted Shinhwa Broadcast in the program list, but it's not an episode that I want to re-watch; finally I settled with "Life of Pi"; which left me with only 4 hours to rest before reaching Seoul.
We took the Incheon Airport line, did a transit to Jongno-Samga.
Address: 6F, 30-1, Ikseon-dong, Jongno-gu,
Jongno-Gu Seoul, 110-340 Korea, South
서울특별시 종로구 익선동 30-1 6층 ,
종로구 (서울특별시, 110-340)
Phone: +827081616441
We are staying at Lavinia Hotel this time. Although Shinchon Guesthouse is my first choice for accommodation, it's fully booked during our period of stay. Wendy did some research and settled for Lavinia Hotel, there were a lot of good reviews about it too; we can't wait to settle down.
There are several ways to get to this hotel; it is a 2-3min walk from both Anguk and Jongno-Samga station. But if you are checking in on the first day with your luggage and such, taking the airport bus #6011 will be the best choice. It will cost 10,000won and the journey takes about 1hr 10min. You can have a good nap in the bus; hassle free. The bus stop will be near the Changdeok Palace, upon arrival, you can then take a good 2-3min stroll down to the hotel as shown in the map. More information about airport bus here.
We took the subway to Jongno-Samga with the intention of walking to the hotel from the station, was a huge mistake; there were no lifts or escalator up to the ground level. The sight of pulling a 17kg luggage up the stairs is not a pretty sight. Luckily, one of the staff who works at the station helped us carry the luggage up. This is the result of not doing enough research before coming; lesson learnt.
I am glad that checking in was a breeze. We arrived at about 9am at the hotel, the sweet lady in charge Vicky was kind enough to allow an early check in at no charge; other hotels will usually implement a half day charge.
Our room was clean and tastefully decorated with 2 beds, a basic washroom and a balcony.
The room was near to perfect; expect later during the stay I realise the hotel do not provide/replenish towels automatically outside our room daily; if we want clean towels, we would have to ask. However we would usually go out very early in the morning, and return very late in the night, it's quite hard for us to bump into them, and I do not want to wake them up just for clean towels. There's no tissue and water heater in the room too, just one in the common rest room for all to share. If one of rooms decide to keep the water heater for themselves, the others would have to go to other floors to boil water, which was what we did. Another thing that I realise is, the floors are not heated up in the night, which Shinchon Guesthouse would practise during cold seasons. The above all is not a must, but simple touches will make the stay for tourists like us more comfortable.
The common resting room on each floor will include facilities like washing machine, PC with internet, coffee making machine and water heater.
This place is overall pleasant to stay, but given a choice Shinchon Guesthouse is still my favourite; not just because of the facilities, but also for the love of Ewha Woman University shopping street. This stay in Lavinia Hotel cost us about $40SDG per head per night.
Lastly, this is my bed; with a colour I'm most proud of. ^^