Wednesday 30 September 2009

Hotel Sogno in Angyang City

There is a nice hotel in Anyang City, South Korea.
Anyang City is located just south of Seoul, about one hour drive.
Hotel Sogno is not a flashy hotel, a three-star I would rate. "Super-deluxe" hotel, they would say.
But my stay there was pleasant.
Hotel Sogno costs US$90 per night.
With this you've got two beds, one double the other single.
Its got free computer and internet service in the room.
It should be a business hotel, rather than for leisure.
The receptionist told me their clients were mostly Japanese engineers, as Anyang is a city with quite a number of industrial plants, mainly Japanese.

It is also located very near downtown Anyang City, and the Anyang rail going to Seoul.
The bus stop to Anyang downtown and main train station is just outside the hotel.
The bus ride is only about five to ten minutes.
Transportation, therefore is convenient.
There is buffet breakfast from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
The food is not only sumptuous.
You really would get a full breakfast.
What we noticed was this long, white limousine they paraded in front of the hotel.
The hotel's bathroom was spanking.

But what intrigued me was theier push-button toilet.
Anyang is a very pleasant city to visit.
So quiet, so clean, not very many people, accessible to and from Seoul.

Tuesday 29 September 2009

Incheon

In my first time at the Incheon International Airport, home of Korean Air, I was instantly impressed.
So huge.
But in my view, it was lively, jovial spirit.

The stores were sparkling bright, even from afar.It had more life, I suppose.

Floor to ceiling transparent glass, where you can see the planes--nice view.

Incheon International airport, South Korea primier air hub is located sought west of Seoul, about an hour of travel.
You can get there by bus or by car.

Travelogue

Travelogue was the title of a column of my lolo, where he narrated his trips to different places.