Review of Jeju Minsoomin Guesthouse, a Women-Only Guesthouse
My Own Money Spent Certification Visit to Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
904-7, 2nd Floor, Gwideok-ri, Hallim-eup, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, Jeju City – Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
Accommodation Information
More details on female-only guesthouse; visited in December 2023.
(Wow, this ‘my money spent’ feature is fascinating for the first time)
For my last stay during a solo trip in Jeju, I used Minsu Minsu Guesthouse!
Since it was the last schedule, I wanted to relax and was looking for accommodation that met several conditions:
- A quiet place without parties
- Close to the solo drinking bar, Gwideok Golbang
- Not far from Jeju Airport
While searching for accommodation that matched these criteria, I found the ★Female Only★
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse!! So I booked it right away 😎
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse Exterior
5903-6, 2nd Floor, Ilju Seoro, Hallim-eup, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province – Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
After making the reservation and completing the payment, I received a message.
+ Message on the day of the reservation
Non-face-to-face communication is so convenient..!
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
This is the exterior of the Minsu Minsu guesthouse.
I kept wondering if this was the right place until I got close enough to see the sign of Doruru Kimbap.
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
When entering, you enter the code received via text message.
There are guide signs inside.
The breakfast kimbap can be purchased at the Doruru Kimbap shop on the first floor.
The communal shower room is also on the first floor; see the photo below!!
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
Upon entering, there is a sink and a hairdryer available on the left!
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
Although the picture was a bit shaky, on the right are the shower and toilet.
Only one person can use it at a time, so you might have to play a waiting game for shower time! ><;
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
Once you go up to the second floor, you are greeted with a beautiful view.
It was really quiet and neat, and the wooden interior was quite lovely.
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
There was also a bathroom inside the accommodation, so you could wash without going down to the first floor!
If there’s no space, you can wash on the first floor instead.
The bathroom was quite spacious.
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
There’s a sink and various supplies stacked on a shelf.
You can grab towels from here! ㅎ
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
Mirrors in the communal living room are great for checking yourself before going out!
I wanted that wooden full-length mirror so much… 🙌
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
The room assigned to me was Room 6.
There is no separate door; it only has a blind.
It’s safe to say there’s no soundproofing.
In fact, a guest from another room fell asleep early and snored a lot, so I had to wear earplugs to sleep. ㅜ
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
As soon as I entered, the appearance of the room was very cozy..
It was slightly dim, just my style..
The bed seemed to be a single, and there was a makeup mirror at the desk, so I could do my makeup in the room without going out!
There’s also a hanger to hang my outerwear, and there are three hangers, haha.
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
The lighting has no ceiling lights, just a stand lamp, but it’s bright enough and I actually prefer it!
Its switch is on the bedside, which is the best!
Minsu Minsu Guesthouse
By adjusting the angle of the standing lamp, I can maintain a well-lit room without being blinded!
This is a photo taken while lying on the bed, hehe.
It’s so quiet that it feels a bit pressure-inducing, but haha.
The advantage of being female-only is very significant.
I didn’t try the kimbap breakfast but… it’s easy to grab a quick snack, and the location is useful for the frequently visited Hallim area!
I recommend this place for solo traveling women~
But if you are very sensitive to sound, maybe it’s less recommended.. haha
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