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Pyongyang, North Korea
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Koryo Hotel
Ranked #1 of 6 hotels in Pyongyang
4.0 of 5 stars 22 Reviews
17 November 2011 -
ten2one
30 October 2011 -
NMPCC100
 
 
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Sydney, Australia
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16 reviews 16 reviews
Reviews in 16 cities Reviews in 16 cities
20 helpful votes 20 helpful votes
“"Very Good" is a relative concept ...”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 17 November 2011
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My hotel room is dark, drab and overwhelmingly brown. But I am in North Korea - function wins over design and cosmetics.

I have an empty mini-bar where I can chill imported Italian lambrusco from the expensive ground-level shop. I can direct dial from the telephone to my family overseas. I can soak in a hot bath-tub (albeit a bit short for my limbs) and dry myself with a thin but clean and absorbant towel.

It is a bit hard to read in the evenings, even with all the lights on, so I need my book-light. Alternatively I can watch BBC World or other satellite TV that doesn't seem to suffer the same censoring (ie starting and stopping) as in China.

Breakfast is basic and the idea of "hot" water for tea seems unusual, but none of this is out of the ordinary.

No-one comes to North Korea for its luxury accommodation, but the Koryo is perfectly comfortable and offers a good night's sleep. Anyway .... what's the alternative ?

  • Stayed November 2011, travelled with friends
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
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London, United Kingdom
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49 reviews 49 reviews
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33 helpful votes 33 helpful votes
“Best Hotel in Pyongyang”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 30 October 2011
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I stayed at the Koryo for three nights during my trip to Pyongyang. This is like being in an old style business hotel from the 70s. Great spa and pool on the lower ground floor. Rooms were large with phone and TV (a few international channels only), and a seperate seating area by the window.

  • Stayed October 2011, travelled solo
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Egorievsk / Russia
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13 reviews 13 reviews
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9 helpful votes 9 helpful votes
“My favourite hotel in Pyongyang!”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 October 2011
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My best choice in Pyongyang! Nice rooms, north korean atmosphere! I recommend!

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  • Stayed April 2011, travelled with friends
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
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13 reviews 13 reviews
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35 helpful votes 35 helpful votes
“Not as odd as I thought it would be”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 31 March 2011
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After visiting communist Cuba and seeing how bizarre and oppressive a communist country can be, I thought N Korea would be even odder. Surprisingly, they just seem like normal people trying to get by in a kind of rough environment. The hotel wasn't luxurious, but you can see they try. I'm sure it's an oppressive country, I just honestly didn't witness it- unlike in Cuba where there was petty bullying by the police on the citizens, here it just seemed everyone went about their own business. Not trying to defend the place, but of what i saw, which was only the capital city, it didn't look like what i had read about. The hotel towels are really thin, the radio didn't work, the sheets were not high quality, but all in all not that bad. Of course, I went in with really low expectations. I went with Koryo tours- really good outfit- very honest. I learned a lot about a very foreign country- so that's a good trip to me.

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  • Stayed August 2010
    • 3 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
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“Spacious and clean.. oh my god I'm in North Korea”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 January 2011
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Stayed here while on tour in October 2010. I wasn't expecting anything brilliant considering this was North Korea but I was pleasantly surprised to find myself in a spacious, clean and well designed room.

The suite was on the the 27th floor and it was spacious, with separate bathroom, as well as an open alcove with floor to ceiling windows with views overlooking Pyongyang... neat! The main room contained two king size single beds with clean sheets, nice soft pillows, duvet and luxurious woolen blankets. There are also floor to ceiling windows with views overlooking Pyongyang. There was a TV with five channels on it including a couple of Chinese channels, a Russian one and BBC (No NK channels unfortunately). There is also a pot with hot water inside as well as coffee, tea and cups and saucers but no boiling water facilities. There is an old fashioned nightstand between the two beds that has an alarm and radio built in. The alarm works.

The bathroom was well equipped but lacked a hairdryer. Being a female with long hair this was annoying.. but hey you're in North Korea. But they have pretty much everything else complete with toothbrush, guest soaps and travel size shampoo and conditioner with the Hotel Koryo logo inscribed (good souvenir). The towels are really tiny. If you're not tiny, bring your own towel.

There's usually a lot of noise outside by the time it gets to about 7am in the morning after the workers' siren sounds and military music starts playing music on the streets of Pyongyang. And even on the 27th floor it's quite audible. You can stand at the window and watch the city though. It's fascinating. But if you like to sleep in this can be annoying.

Breakfast is served in the breakfast hall on the third level. The room is nice.. big spacious, lots of tables and well decorated. The food is terribly uninspired but not terrible. Bread, congee, milk and soy milk is provided as well as tea and coffee. There is also toast, butter, jam as well as some fruits, egg and some Korean dishes like pickled vegetables. There is not a huge variety even in what is considered a luxury hotel in Pyongyang. But then again, you're in Pyongyang.

There is a souvenir shop in the hotel that sells knick knacks but most of the things in there seem to be made in China and is not very interesting. However, on the second floor of the hotel there is a book shop and a postal office where you can buy stamps. The book shop offers many North Korean titles in English. You can find books about Korean War, Pyongyang city, the Juche Ideology as well as works written by Kim Jong Il himself. There are also North Korean recipe books and comics and children's books. The shop also sells little pins, badges and pens which make a neat present for someone back home. It is not cheap though, but you can try to bargain with the lady who works there.

Word of warning. Don't take anything from the hotel. Some dudes on our trip decided to keep the towels as a souvenir and they were kept in Pyongyang forever. Just kidding. But they did get told off.

All in all, it was a pleasant stay. Would stay there again when, if ever, I'm in Pyongyang the next time.

  • Stayed October 2010, travelled solo
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
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