The entrance of the hotel says it's a staff-free ("Muin") hostel, although there's one person manning the counter to take care of the reservation and the room keys. After my booking was confirmed, I went up to my room to unpack. While the room itself was compact, it's got pretty much everything, including full set of amenities and a reasonably-sized bathroom with shower. Because I reserved a Deluxe Room, the bed was apparently twice the size of the Standard Room and covered most of the area, living up to the hotel's name. The air conditioning and the heater all worked fine, and the IPTV had a wide selection of channels, which added the comfort. In the morning, I could have a light breakfast with the bread and canned beverage stocked at the lounge. I could also have hot coffee and use the computer / printer combo there as well. Overall, I got the impression that it was a reasonable place to stay for a day or two on business to the central Gangnam area.