Nest Hotel Platz
Jung-gu, Incheon • Restaurant
The basics cannot be beat. [Basic is Best.] - A reed field on the other side of Yeongjongdo, where there is a heavy and huge nest. The sun rises during the day and sets at night, and the water rises and goes out, preserving the nature of the west coast. This space has a sequence that follows the providence of nature. Even from a distance, a pattern that is heavy and regularly repeats reveals the overall impression of the space. It reveals the impression that they are going to compete in a space that is heavy and honest. - Get off at the hotel drop-off and enter. The windbreak room you enter is very low and dark. It is different from other hotels. When you enter the lobby after passing through the dark space as if the sun had set for a moment, the light coming through the front window, the view of the sea, and the high ceiling with huge and heavy pillars give you a sense of openness. pressed loosened It is a basic method used in ancient architecture. From here, the impression seen from the exterior was revealed. Moreover, there are cases where the reception to go to a good hotel sometimes starts with a frown on the embarrassing service. But not here. It was a first meeting where I was grateful for the service, vocalization, and kindness. After looking at the huge space for a while, I came to my senses and went up to the room. Again the elevator is dark. It is dark as if the light has been taken away. And get off the hall on the 10th floor to stay. It's darker here. It's dark as if the light had been forgotten. I follow the small light coming down from the wall and the natural light at the end of the hallway to find the room. - Room 1017 This is the room I will be staying in today. In the dark, take out a reed-colored card and open the door. 'Beep, slurp'. - It's dazzling. The light strikes the eyes as if all the lost light was here. And when you get used to it, you can see the nature of Yeongjongdo Island, a small island in the distance, tidal flats, and filled with sea water. Seagulls fly in the sky pressed, released. Then it was dark. It was bright. It is the contrast of the stark experience that can be created with the languages of architecture. You just came to the hotel room, and you arrive at this room through a dynamic experience as if you were watching a movie. This is similar to the 'sanctuary' seen in ancient tombs. The tomb of the king, which was pressed and released, darkened and brightened, and arrived through a narrow corridor, reveals a dramatic space. The ancient language was well unleashed in the modern space. Moreover, the concrete, which appeared on the exterior without adornment, continues to the interior corridors, the walls of the rooms, and even the pillars that make up the grand space of the lobby. There is no finesse Only the clear combinations and sequences of architectural languages create experiences. - Just like the natural wonders of the rising and setting of the sun and the rising and rising of the sea, this place was trying to embrace it. Something created with basic skills according to providence without finesse is also impressive. This space is like this. Moreover, the branding and interior are very well done. Although it is a small room, it is an arrangement that clearly shows how you want to experience nature. - Above all, even if the author does not explain this, this is the first hotel in Korea to be registered in 'A Members of design'. That is why it is a world-class hotel. Therefore, it is a recommended space if you want to spend a more heavy and fruitful day's rest. It was a place I liked more than anything as it was a space I found for relaxation. - This is the #Nest Hotel in Incheon, a nest that embraces nature. - Location _ 19-5 Yeongjonghaeannam-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon (2877 Unseo-dong) - Parking lot - Reservation _ Use the website and various hotel reservation sites. - Average room price _ 15 ~ 20 (Breakfast 30,000 won) - Additional facilities _ Fitness & sauna, jogging course, mini theater, library, swimming pool, restaurant.
Tuesday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 10:00 PM
Friday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 10:00 PM
Sunday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 10:00 PM
