I’ve visited nearly every Selina, and this one ranks among my least favorites. The coworking chairs are incredibly uncomfortable, and it’s disruptive that guests checking into the units upstairs have to pass through the space. There’s no dedicated quiet area, which is a problem when groups get loud. The restaurant service was inconsistent—every time someone brought me a menu, I ordered something, but they rarely offered one, which is disappointing given the room rates. The dorms could benefit from being designated as either quiet or social spaces to better cater to different preferences. It feels like this property operates as disjointed businesses rather than a single location with a unified vision. If I wanted a high-end experience, I’d go elsewhere for better service; if I wanted a dorm, I’d choose a cheaper option. It’s also strange that this Selina doesn’t offer private rooms with shared bathrooms—a popular, budget-friendly choice at other Selina locations, also very popular in Korea and Japan. Fortunately, these issues seem fixable, so I’d consider returning if improvements are made.