⚡️🇰🇷 INSOLITE - Burned out? South Koreans pay to lock themselves in a prison hotel.
Forget luxury spas—burnt-out South Koreans are paying $130 a night to get locked in a tiny 5-square-meter cell with no phone, no mirror, no distractions—just a mat, a desk, and their thoughts.
Welcome to Prison Inside Me, a “hotel” where stressed-out workers check themselves in for solitary confinement.
Meals are slid through a slot, just like a real prison, and guests spend their time meditating, journaling, or doing yoga in silence.
The brainchild of ex-lawyer Kwon Yong-seok, who once worked 100-hour weeks, this place has been giving white-collar Koreans a hard reset for over a decade.
In a country where people log over 2,000 work hours a year, sometimes the only way out — is locking yourself in.


