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Though service can be a little ropey at times, and the crane-filled views may not appeal to some, this old favourite is still going strong. — Rough Guide
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The newest and best option in Jung-gu, with excellent service standards and great sea views. — Rough Guide
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A comfortable and stylish midrange option located at the base of Jeju Park, with varying styles of room featuring anything from claw-foot baths to arty decor and computer terminals. — Lonely Planet
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The upscale property features spacious rooms with massive windows that might offer some of the best plane-spotting anywhere in the world. — Star Service
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Inside, public spaces are clad in exposed concrete with waffle ceilings, while the 370 similarly understated rooms and suites are outfitted in Japanese cypress and raw stone. — Wallpaper
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Smart new regular rooms have internet access while deluxe rooms have a computer, and the price includes free transport to nearby Incheon International Airport. — Lonely Planet
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Slightly rundown, but excellent value nevertheless, the Eden Motel has large rooms with bathrooms and is run by a friendly couple. — Lonely Planet
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The luxury-accomodation choice with posh furnishings, beach and ocean views, three restaurants, a sauna and gym, a business centre and an internet line in every room. — Lonely Planet
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One of the best budget options, this place has love-hotel touches but is clean, with crisp sheets, linoleum floors and even small sofas in the rooms. — Lonely Planet
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A simple, inexpensive business hotel with one distinguishing feature—its proximity to Incheon Airport. — Fodor's
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A more memorable sleeping option than Songdo's business hotels, Gyeongwonjae looks like a traditional Korean palace nestled within its own landscaped plot on Central Park. — Lonely Planet
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