Bakit hindi pwedeng pumunta ng 2 lamay ng patay sa isang araw lang?
May need kasi kaming puntahan na patay at the same day but we were told na hindi pwede yun. Bakit?
May need kasi kaming puntahan na patay at the same day but we were told na hindi pwede yun. Bakit?
Hello, all! Do you know ang massage spa in Balanga/Limay that honors PWD discount?
I messaged Yu-An Spa, Island Spa, and Taidama Spa but all of them are not honoring it.
Ang leads would be helpful. Thank you.
Hi everyone! I’m a tourist visiting Seoul soon and I just booked a place on the LiveAnywhere app. It’s a brand new listing with zero reviews yet, so I wanted to get some insights from seasoned travelers or locals.
Here are the details:
Price: 360,000 Won total for 9 nights (Roughly 40,000 Won / $30 USD a night).
Location: Donggyo-dong (5 mins walk from Hongik Univ. Station, Exit 6).
The Unit: Completely renovated in March 2026, private kitchen, washing machine, queen bed, etc. (Looks fully furnished in photos).
The Catches:
It's a Semi-Basement (반지하): The exact address revealed it is 5 steps down into a semi-basement. The host says it has outside-facing windows and is "almost like the 1st floor." I'm staying in May. Should I be worried about dampness, smell, or safety?
Hidden Bedding Fee: After booking, the host told me that under Korean rental law, they can’t provide bedding/towels for free, so they want to charge an extra 50,000 Won for the 9 nights. Is this normal for LiveAnywhere, or is this a red flag?
I'm feeling a bit anxious about the basement situation and the hidden fee, even though the location is amazing. Would love to hear your thoughts—should I push to cancel or stick with it? Thanks!
Hi everyone! I’m a tourist visiting Seoul soon and I just booked a place on the LiveAnywhere app. It’s a brand new listing with zero reviews yet, so I wanted to get some insights from seasoned travelers or locals.
Here are the details:
Price: 360,000 Won total for 9 nights (Roughly 40,000 Won / $30 USD a night).
Location: Donggyo-dong (5 mins walk from Hongik Univ. Station, Exit 6).
The Unit: Completely renovated in March 2026, private kitchen, washing machine, queen bed, etc. (Looks fully furnished in photos).
The Catches:
It's a Semi-Basement (반지하): The exact address revealed it is 5 steps down into a semi-basement. The host says it has outside-facing windows and is "almost like the 1st floor." I'm staying in first week of June. Should I be worried about dampness, smell, or safety?
Hidden Bedding Fee: After booking, the host told me that under Korean rental law, they can’t provide bedding/towels for free, so they want to charge an extra 50,000 Won for the 9 nights. Is this normal for LiveAnywhere, or is this a red flag?
I'm feeling a bit anxious about the basement situation and the hidden fee, even though the location is amazing. The host is sweet and accommodating too.
Would love to hear your thoughts—should I push to cancel or stick with it? Thanks!
Hello! I’ll be solo traveling this month to Korea. The airbnb I booked is in this area— around 5 mins away from Yeongdeungpo-gu Office Station.
Is this a good place to stay or should I look for other accommodation near Hongik Station, DDP, or Myeongdong?
I wanna avail the 120hrs DSP so a strategic area is a must.
PS: I’ll be coming from Busan (1st leg of my trip) so much better if the area is easily accessible. And I need to be near the airport bus stop too.
Hello! Planning to get an aircon coz bruh di ko na kaya ang init. Nagkala-heat rash na din ako. So kahit mahal, I guess no choice na but to get one.
I inquired pero nagtaas na price ng around 2K. Here’s the current price list.
Anong sa tingin nyo ang bang for the buck?
Edit: Based from all the comments, panalo si Daikin. Will be looking for authorize reseller na. Thank you all!