Among accommodation options, I really dislike pensions. The reason is that many places have very poor cleanliness. About 6 years ago, I last decided not to go to a pension, but after seeing a post about a very unique pension, I decided to visit just in case. I looked at several reviews, but it was a little strange because there were only a lot of pictures, and I was puzzled because there was nothing around according to the street view. I am writing down my personal feelings.1. There’s really nothing around. There are no places to walk, see, shops or anything. The smell of dog feces and urine around me is enough to give me a headache. And the big dogs bark a lot.2. I stayed in a double room, but the boiler kept showing a fault and stopping. Fortunately, the weather wasn't too cold, so I slept without any problems, but I was full of chills in the morning. If I press reset, it goes back a bit and then stops again. Fortunately, the hot water worked well.3. The TV is installed in a strange place, so I can't watch it while lying down. And it's hard to sit and watch. I can sit on most wooden chairs without feeling pain in my butt, but it's difficult to sit on those plastic chairs for more than 30 minutes. I have to stop watching because my back and butt hurt. Well, the TV is strange. The only recent broadcasts are Yonhap News, YTN, and public broadcasters, and most of the broadcasts are from 1-2 years ago, and most of them are programs that I saw for the first time or programs that I watched 20 years ago. There aren't any regular movies or entertainment shows on TV.4. There is only one hanger. There is no place to hang clothes. You just have to pile them on the floor, or when you go to a restaurant for a company dinner, you have to hang them as if you were a mountain on one hanger. There really is nothing other than one clothes hanger and one towel hanger.5. They say you can see the sky when you lie down, but it's so full of dust that you probably won't be able to see it even if the weather is clear.6. However, the cleanliness of the interior and bedding was very good. But that was all.Excluding options, the actual cost of lodging was over 200,000 won for a double room on weekdays, which seemed like a place that wasn't enough for an accommodation. Just stay at Vivaldi.