Located just 1.9 km from Dongwha Duty Free Shop, Seoul Yes Oui Ja Sharehouse is a guest house in Seoul offering three rooms with city views and air conditioning. This property features free WiFi throughout and a shared kitchen as its unique selling point, providing guests with convenience and comfort during their stay.
Positioned within close reach of several notable landmarks, the guest house lies 2.7 km from both Seoul Station and Namdaemun Market. Gyeongbokgung Palace is only 2.9 km away, while Jogyesa Temple can be found at a distance of 2.8 km. Myeongdong Station is located 3.1 km from the property, making it accessible to public transport options as well.
Accommodation includes a double room with one bed and a twin room featuring two beds, both are equipped with air conditioning, washing machines, and city views. Each unit has access to shared bathrooms fitted with slippers, hairdryers, and complimentary toiletries. Guests will also find fully equipped kitchens containing stovetops, refrigerators, microwaves, kitchenware sets along with dining tables for meal preparation.
The guest house offers additional amenities such as towels, electric blankets for added warmth during cooler seasons and irons for garment care in each room area. A clothes drying rack is available alongside work desks enhancing functionality for longer stays or business needs. Safety measures include carbon monoxide detectors along with smoke detectors and fire extinguishers placed within the premises ensuring security at all times.
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Close to two subway stations, the place offers a safe and cozy environment. Shops and markets are nearby for easy access. The apartment is very clean with a comfortable big bed. Kitchen area includes a table to enjoy meals. Washing machine available after long travels. The host communicates well and provides friendly service.







