"Great location and super helpful host Jin who went out of her way to ease our trip. The hill leading to the guesthouse is pretty manageable unless you are carrying heavy luggage. The building is older and there are some signs of gentle wear and tear, but Jin made a great effort to make it comfortable, and it provides excellent value given the price, location, and amount of space for our family of 4. I would stay here again on my next trip. "
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Top War and Women's Human Rights Museum Hotel Reviews
Cocoa Guesthouse
6/10 Okay
"A few things to point out. We thought we had booked an en-suite with our private room. It was a shower- no toilet, still had to use the communal toilet. The accommodation only had hand towels, no full body towels- I appreciate this is a cultural thing but there was no option given to guests. Yes the streets around the building are noisy- didn’t bother us as much as we were up really early and gone for 15 hours most days and would pass out after the day. There is no elevator so be prepared to carry your bag up a few flights. Room was very small. We didn’t meet any staff members while we were there- a bit odd? Our communication was through what’s app. The booking has guest house- I thought it was like a bed and breakfast but in actual fact it’s a hostel. "
"Stylish & chic but also very comfortable. Spacious room for Seoul. In a busy area but no noise at night. Great amenities. 4 star hotel at 3 star affordability. "
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What can I see and do near War and Women's Human Rights Museum?
Study the collections at Trickeye Museum, Yonsei University Museum, or KBS Exhibition Hall. Gyeongbokgung Palace, Sungnyemun Gate, and Deoksugung Palace are landmarks that you won't want to miss. You can watch performances at Sejong Cultural Center, Myeongdong Nanta Theatre, and LG Arts Centre if you're interested in local theater.
How can I get to War and Women's Human Rights Museum?
You can take advantage of metro transit at Hongik University Station, Mangwon Station, and Sangsu Station. If you'd like to explore around the surrounding area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.