My Trip to Busan
부산광역시 중구 자갈치로47번길 5-13

This is a relaxed travel diary from a 2-night, 3-day stay in Busan, choosing accommodation near Jagalchi Market after careful consideration.
The stay focuses on practical comfort, friendly service, and small conveniences that made a short trip feel easy and pleasant.
From parking and room facilities to the guest-only lounge experience, this review shares an honest impression of a cozy city stay.
Choosing a Stay Near Jagalchi Market
After thinking through several options, I decided to stay near Jagalchi Market for this trip.
The location felt practical for moving around Busan, especially for a short schedule.
It was easy to settle in and start the trip without feeling rushed.
Check-in, Parking, and First Impressions
Check-in starts at 4 PM, with check-out at 11 AM, which felt reasonable for a city hotel.
Parking is available right next door at a paid parking lot, and the attendants were genuinely kind.
They guide you smoothly and hand you a parking ticket, which made the process stress-free.
Room Condition and In-Room Comfort
I chose a non-smoking room, and while it was compact, it had everything needed for a short stay.
The large TV and the air dresser stood out the most, especially when dealing with clothes that were awkward to wash.
After using the air dresser, the clothes felt fresh, which was surprisingly satisfying.
Simple snacks were provided, along with three 500ml bottles of water in the fridge.
The indoor slippers were clean, something I always pay attention to.
The bathroom was tidy, towels were fresh, and the shower booth was well maintained.
City View from the Window
The view from the window looked out over nearby rooftops and city structures.
At night, the city lights created a calm and slightly playful atmosphere.
It wasn’t a panoramic view, but it added character to the stay.
Guest-Only Lounge on the 7th Floor
The lounge on the 7th floor is exclusively for guests and offers a relaxed space to unwind.
There are simple snacks, draft beer, red wine, white wine, and even popcorn.
I visited late, so it felt almost like having a private lounge to myself.
The draft beer was refreshing, and the white wine had a gentle sweetness.
All the snacks were enjoyable, making it easy to linger longer than planned.
On the way out, I noticed a coffee machine and an ice maker, perfect for iced drinks.
Overall Impression of the Stay
The overall atmosphere of Lounge 26 Hotel felt warm and comfortable.
What stood out the most was the friendliness of the staff throughout the stay.
It’s a place I would gladly return to on my next trip to Busan.
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