The hotel itself starts on the 6th floor of the building. The lobby is a little confusing to reach as you need to ride an elevator from the lower level of the building to the fourth floor where another hotel lobby is located, and then take another set of elevators to the sixth floor of the hotel to reach Kunoh's lobby. The lobby and halls of the hotel were more than outdated with stains on the carpet, however that was the exact opposite case in terms of rooms. While the halls and elevators held some smell and a much needed upgrade, the room was equipped with a glass stove top in the mini kitchenette, the latest model of washer, and an automated and heated toilet seat. The room itself was really spacious and offered a clear view of Haeundae Beach. During our stay, Busan was hit by a major storm which led us to stay in for the day. Even though we were lodged in, we had an option of having two different convenient stores on the ground floor, a mini massage spa, an arcade, and Outback Steakhouse right downstairs that we didn't need to get drenched by the heavy storm to find things to do and eat. If you are planning to stay in this particular area, then you will find that there are a plethora of places to eat right off the beach as well. One last thing to note is that if you are arriving from Seoul on the KTX rail, or from central Busan, then you will need to take two different metro lines to reach the hotel and in traffic it can take over an hour by bus or car.