5/5 Oliver S (. 10 months ago on Google
Amazing
hotel
to
stay
at
if
you're
on
a
layover
at
Incheon
Airport.
I
had
to
do
an
overnight
stay
before
flying
back
to
the
States
and
the
Nest
Hotel
made
it
a
wonderful
experience.
My
inbound
flight
arrived
very
early
in
the
morning
but
thankfully
the
hotel
shuttle
was
available
and
making
the
rounds
by
6
am.
Sadly
it
doesn't
run
24
hours
–
just
from
6
am
to
11
pm
–
so
best
take
note
of
that
when
planning
for
your
flights.
Although
I
couldn't
check
in
yet
the
concierge
desk
was
more
than
happy
to
hold
my
luggage
while
I
went
on
a
transit
tour
to
Seoul.
After
I
returned
that
evening
the
front
desk
staff
made
it
an
easy
check-in
process
and
then
I
got
to
the
highlight
of
my
stay:
the
spectacular
room.
I
got
a
seaward-facing
room
on
the
topmost
11th
floor
which
made
for
an
amazing
view
through
the
floor-to-ceiling
glass
and
from
the
balcony.
There
was
plenty
of
room
to
stretch
out
with
a
nice
sitting
area
in
front
of
the
large
TV.
The
bathroom
was
also
very
spacious
with
a
separate
toilet
and
bath
area.
Although
the
fixtures
were
showing
signs
of
wear
everything
worked
well
and
I
was
able
to
enjoy
a
relaxing
bath
soaking
in
the
complimentary
“Natural
Dead
Sea
Salt”
after
a
tiring
day
of
travel
and
touring
that
night.
Afterwards
the
soft
bed
and
good
soundproofing
made
for
a
sound
and
refreshing
sleep.
The
next
morning
pointed
out
a
couple
of
downsides
to
the
hotel.
One
is
that
it's
far
from
everything
else.
It's
in
an
isolated
corner
of
Yeongjongdo
–
the
island
where
Incheon
Airport
sits
–
where
there's
not
much
else
around.
The
airport
is
at
least
15
minutes
away
by
shuttle
and
it
takes
over
an
hour
to
get
to
Seoul
whether
by
train
or
road
vehicle.
That
means
Nest
Hotel
would
not
be
a
great
choice
if
your
main
goal
is
to
explore
the
city
on
an
extended
stay
but
it
is
nice
for
a
layover
near
the
airport
or
a
quiet
staycation
if
you're
a
local.
The
distance
also
means
the
pricey
hotel
buffet
is
about
the
only
practical
choice
for
breakfast.
At
least
the
food
was
delicious
and
the
service
great.
Note
that
there
are
two
restaurants
here
–
the
main
Platz,
and
the
Kunst
Lounge
that
offers
light
meals
to
order.
Only
the
Platz
is
open
before
10
am
though.
The
other
downside
I
found
was
that
the
hotel
pool
wasn't
open
in
the
mornings
on
weekdays.
I
had
opted
to
take
it
easy
that
night
and
was
hoping
to
do
some
laps
in
the
pool
in
the
morning
but
didn't
realize
it
wouldn't
open
until
2
pm
in
the
afternoon.
At
least
the
hotel
had
a
lovely
forested
walking
path
nearby
which
meant
I
could
walk
off
the
heavy
breakfast
instead
of
going
for
a
swim.
Some
other
aspects
of
the
hotel
may
not
be
to
all
tastes
too.
The
building
is
designed
in
a
minimalist,
almost
Brutalist
style
with
squared-off
edges
and
exposed
concrete.
Fine
if
you
prefer
modern
architecture
but
may
not
feel
welcoming
to
others
especially
when
you
see
how
dark
they
keep
the
hallways
and
note
the
bare
walls
in
the
rooms.
The
modern
styling
matched
my
tastes
though
and
coupled
with
the
amazing
room,
great
service,
and
relaxing
environment
the
Nest
Hotel
made
for
a
wonderful
short
stay
in
Incheon.
I
actually
wished
I
could
have
stayed
an
extra
night
but
I
had
a
flight
home
to
catch
so
maybe
on
a
future
trip
I'll
do
that.