I had a 14 hours layover in Incheon and stayed here for a few hours. Once you turned off the light, it was really peaceful and quiet. I was definitely able to shut my mind down. The shower in the room was a really nice perk!
@@GEMSTONE74 Any hotel app or website will have it. You can stay there like a normal hotel as long as you need to - I don’t think there are any restrictions.
Not as cramped as I expected actually! I was expecting something like Japanese style pods one ontop of the other like human torpedo tubes lol! This is actually quite reasonable!
I had a 14 hours layover in Incheon and stayed here for a few hours. Once you turned off the light, it was really peaceful and quiet. I was definitely able to shut my mind down. The shower in the room was a really nice perk!
@@mattk1745 Thanks for the comment! Yeah it’s a pretty nice situation there. Did you watch this video before or after you stayed there?
Straight to the point thanks 👌🏽
Hope it was useful!
Thanks for sharing this - I'll be in Incheon for a 14 hour layover next week and was hoping to find a quiet place to get some sleep.
You’re welcome! It’s a good spot to get some rest for sure! Travel safe!
How do u book the room? How long can you stay there?
@@GEMSTONE74 Any hotel app or website will have it. You can stay there like a normal hotel as long as you need to - I don’t think there are any restrictions.
Hello Xiao & Matt, could I know is it necessary to apply a South Korean visa to live in the DARAKHYU Hotel? Thank you so much.
@@mystyles999 I guess it depends what country you are from.
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so you have to go thru immigration in order for you to get in to this hotel? would they be requiring visa for this one?
Yeah you need to go through immigration. I guess it depends which country you are from. There are different rules.
Not as cramped as I expected actually! I was expecting something like Japanese style pods one ontop of the other like human torpedo tubes lol! This is actually quite reasonable!
Yeah it wasn’t like those little Japanese pods. I have stayed in a pod hotel in Japan. They are really cramped.
@@xiaoandmatt id still take those pods anyday over american airports which offer nothing
@@Perpetuallearner1 agreed