2024-12-19
19 , Poseok-ro 1050beon-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
The Hanok Inn is a hotel-class traditional guesthouse in Sansu-dong, Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, which consists of 4 separate buildings. The sarangchae - a two-story hanok with a hipped roof - contains a double room and a large family room, finished with red clay and hanji paper; both rooms have toilets. The annex building is a one-storey gable-roofed hanok with a raised wooden patio where guests can drink tea and relax. In the main building there’s a hanok experience room and a friendly cafe-restaurant where breakfast is served. The hanok’s back gate gives onto an alley leading to Hwangnidan-gil, Cheomseongdae Observatory, and the Daereungwon tomb complex; this alley is a favorite photo spot.
2024-12-23
6 , Maingyeteo-ro 38beon-gil, Mokpo-si, Jeollanam-do
Riin Mokpo Guesthouse stands at the foot of Yudal Mountain in Mokpo,and is a mere 6-minute walk from Mokpo Station. There are three guest rooms. Room 1 is a pension-type room with a main room, a spacious living room, cooking facilities and an attic with a bed. Rooms 2 and 3 have a bedroom and an attic respectively. On walls around the house, guests will notice a number of original works by the painter Kim Soo-ho. The guesthouse offers information about bioculture and sustainability in the Mokpo and islands ecosystem.
2024-12-23
13 , Haean-ro 177beon-gil, Mokpo-si, Jeollanam-do
Mokpo Estacion 1913 is a foreigner-only guesthouse in Mokpo, Jeollanam-do - a striking, dark blue two-storey building with white windows. Transport connections are good, with Mokpo Station and Mokpo Coastal Passenger Terminal both nearby. There are three guestrooms: a western-style bedroom, a Korean-style ondol room, and a dormitory. All rooms have their own bathroom; the kitchen is shared. A free breakfast and luggage storage are provided. Mokpo Port, Mokpo Modern History Museum, and Yeonhee's Supermarket are all a 10-minute walk away.
2024-12-19
3347 , Donghae-daero, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do
El Hotel on Jeongam Beach in Yangyang, Gangwon-do, has a great view over the beach and the East Sea. All guestrooms have beds and the Premier Suite and Family Suite also come with spacious living rooms. Each room has a vista, but the ocean view rooms are understandably the most popular. The 7th floor lounge restaurant also has a great sea view; breakfast is served here in the morning, while in the evening it becomes a pub. Nearby tourist sites include Naksansa Temple, Naksan Beach, and Sokcho Daepo Port.
2024-12-23
12 , Toegye-ro 24-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
Como is a guesthouse in Jongno-gu, Seoul, just 3-minute’s walk away from Myeongdong Station on Line 4. Como is particularly popular with foreign travelers: staff are fluent in English and Chinese, and luggage storage is free of charge. Rooms come in different sizes to cater from single travelers to family groups, and all have a separate bathroom and toilet. Must-see local sights such as Namsan Seoul Tower, Sungnyemun Gate, and Namdaemun Market are easily reached by car or bus.
2024-12-23
49 , Dalbithanok-gil, Gangjin-gun, Jeonnam-do
Dalbit Miso (‘Moonlight Smile’) is a hanok guest house in Dalbit Hanok Village, Gangjin, Jeonnam-do. All three guestrooms are Korean-style with ondol underfloor heating, are decorated with folk paintings and old-time furniture, and exude coziness. The Dalbit Room has numaru(a raised floor), while the Miso Room has a jjongmaru(wooden veranda); from here guests will enjoy the beautiful scenery of Wolchulsan National Park and the scent rising from the green tea fields. The guest house offers a hearty breakfast. Baegundong Garden and Wolchulsan National Park are 5-10 minutes away by car.
2024-12-19
332 , Byeongsan-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Song Gye-heon is a pinewood-built hanok in Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do - not far from the famous Byeongsan Seowon Confucian school - which combines traditional hanok style with modern convenience. The hanok is rented out as a single unit, and is ideal for families or group travelers. There are 3 bedrooms, one with a bed and the other two Korean-style rooms, with ample living space. There’s a kitchen for guests’ use, and the owner is happy to guide you round the Andong area.
2024-12-19
12-17 , Gukdang 2-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Oreung Hanok in Gyeongju, is a guesthouse just across Namcheon Stream from Gyeongju’s Five Royal Tombs (‘oreung’ in Korean). The guesthouse’s location gives it a panoramic view not only of the tomb complex but over much of the 1,000 year old city of Gyeongju. The cozy rooms have double doors to block drafts and noise, and clean white bedding; while the spacious yard outside is a good spot for taking photos. The bustling Hwangnidan Street is a 15-minute walk away, while must-see sites Cheomseongdae, the Daereungwon tomb complex, Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond are 10 minutes away by car.
2021-03-25
7, Nammunan-gil, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon
Daemyeongheon House is a modern hanok building integrating elements of European architecture. Its interior features design that cannot be found in traditional hanok, such as English herringbone-style floorboards and stained glasses. The kitchen has a well-preserved domestic furnace and items in the style of 1930s, exemplifying the unique atmosphere of this modern hanok. Daemyeongheon is also famous for its connection to Kim Gu (pen-name: Baekbeom), a prominent independence activist: When Kim fled to Ganghwado Island about a hundred years ago, Daemyeongheon was the place he stayed for about three months, and also a place where he presided over a village school. Traces of Kim’s stay can still be found in the building.
Daemyeongheon House is made up of three buildings of the main building, a detached building, and an annex. The area that the guests stay in is the annex. The annex has three rooms, a central wooden-floored hall (daecheong), raised floor (numaru), balcony (jjongmaru), and kitchen. The restroom, which is also fitted with a shower booth, is located outside the building. Since reservations are offered to only one group per day, visitors have the house to themselves during their stay. Because of the building’s unique characteristics, guests are prohibited from cooking indoors; instead, guests are provided with a complimentary breakfast, such as bread, tea, coffee, and fruit.
Paid programs on site include tea ceremony, azalea craft on traditional Korean paper, retro-style clothing rental, and photography. Guided tours are offered twice per day at 14:00 and 16:00. The tour takes about 0.5–1 hr and requires a fee of KRW 10,000 (including tea). However, visitors should check the date before their visit, as the guided tour is not available when there are any guests staying in the house.
2024-12-19
18-15 , Gireumaje-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Oryuheon, near Lake Imha in Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do, is a 400-year-old Joseon period house and a national folk cultural asset. The delicate window and screen muntins and parquet floors in the sarangchae (men’s quarters) and daemunchae (gate house) exemplify the magnificence of yangban houses of the 1600s. The guestroom is in an annex building and consists of a large sleeping room, a daecheongmaru living room, and a bathroom/toilet. Cooking is not allowed, but a free Korean breakfast is provided, and barbecues can also be arranged. Nearby are Imhaho Water Leisure Camp, Manhyujeong Pavilion, and Hahoe Village.