Featuring free WiFi and free private parking, The first Hongdae stay is located in Seoul just 700 metres from Hongik University and Hongik University Station. This apartment complex includes 4 rooms with city views from terraces and balconies, offering a quiet street setting.
The property lies 2.7 km from Ewha Womans University and 4.8 km from Seoul Station, while Gimpo International Airport is situated 13 km away. Guests can enjoy easy access to nearby landmarks within the city's central area.
Each air-conditioned apartment offers a living room, one to three separate bedrooms, and one or two bathrooms equipped with showers, hair dryers, slippers and essential toiletries such as shampoo and conditioner. Kitchens are fully fitted with stovetops, refrigerators, microwaves or ovens depending on the unit, along with kitchenware and dining tables for convenience.
Guests benefit from televisions featuring cable channels and streaming services as well as washing machines in their units. Additional amenities include individually controlled heating and air conditioning in all rooms alongside wardrobes or closets for storage. On-site facilities provide free parking options including a garage, safety features like fire extinguishers and carbon monoxide detectors are installed throughout the apartments.
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Rooms: 4Check guest reviews about The first Hongdae stay
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Very spacious with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the apartment had a large living room with a very big TV and two balconies for ventilation and natural light. The kitchen was fully equipped with a refrigerator, oven, microwave, kettle, dishes, and utensils while the host provided universal power adapters and laundry detergent. The location was quiet yet close to Hongdae district within five minutes’ walk and convenience stores were right downstairs. The owner was friendly and allowed luggage storage after checkout but there was no elevator which made climbing to the third floor tiring.









