"The rooms were spacious and very clean, with a separate toilet room and shower. The neighborhood itself was limited and less clean than other places I’ve visited in Korea. However, the subway is about a 10 minute walk and one train to downtown. There were also other neighborhoods nearby that were walkable with more food options. The room came with a buffet breakfast that was more than adequate. The biggest issue for us was the foyer and the hallways had a very strong smelling air freshener that did not smell nice and triggered our sensitivities to perfume and other strong scents."
"We were on a cycling trip and this was our first stay in a motel. The staff were helpful and explained how things worked. It had everything we needed for a one-night stay including a basic but quite adequate breakfast. There is a good restaurant 100m from the motel. No reason not to stay here if you are passing through. "
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Umi, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What can I see and do in Umi?
While you're exploring the area, Upo Wetland and Mt. Biseul are a couple of picturesque spots to get outside and enjoy nature. In the wider area, you’ll find Dodongseowon Confusian School and Goryeong Daegaya Historic Site.
What are holiday rentals like in Umi?
Holiday rentals are privately owned properties you can book for a few days, or a quick weekend, in Umi. Holiday rentals feature extras such as WiFi and washers and dryers to help you enjoy your stay. If you're concerned about a sanitised environment, holiday rentals can provide a sense of security away from shared hotel lifts and lobbies bustling with people while still allowing you to travel. You'll also find more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which makes a holiday rental a popular choice for families.