2.5Km 2024-05-07
Dongbudae-ro 420, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
El Ciclorraíl Hanok de Jeonju, se encuentra a tan solo 10 min en taxi desde la Aldea Tradicional de Jeonju. Las vías, de 3,4 km de largo, se pueden recorrer de ida y vuelta, y sus coloridos durmientes bastan para deleitar la vista de los visitantes. Desde el punto de partida hasta el punto de retorno las vías tienen una leve pendiente en ascenso, pero al dar la vuelta se convierte en un descenso que permite alcanzar velocidades excitantes, casi como las de los juegos mecánicos de los parques de atracciones.
2.6Km 2024-04-07
5218-26, Chunhyang-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-63-284-1004
Jeonju is the origin of the Joseon Dynasty and the exemplar of its culture, and this elegant hanok (traditional Korean house) hotel celebrates the beauty of the beloved city. As evident from its name, the hotel promises a comfortable stay in a hanok. The hotel complex stands on a plot of land spanning 19,840 m2, containing one modern-style building and 14 hanok buildings that retain the graceful curve of the tiled roof. The surrounding scenery is that of mountains and fields surrounding the complex.
Taejogwan is one of the 11 residential buildings that are all named after the kings of the Joseon Dynasty. There are four rooms in the building, furnished with beds. Grade 1 Gold and Silver Rooms are notable for their king-sized back and whirlpool bath for the guests’ comfort. Each room is designed around a seamless combination of the unique beauty of hanok and modern comfort. The view of the wooden exposed beams (Gold Room), paintings on the wall, and the view of nature beyond the window wall recreate the unique scenery of the hanok,
Another star of the hotel is a hanok café and the Convention Center, which houses convention halls, such as Daejanggeum Hall and Hunminjeongeum Hall, that offer spaces for events of all sizes. The two hanok restaurants on the premise, Samtaegeuk and Samjogo Restaurants, are designated as COVID-19 Safe Restaurants by the city of Jeonju. Gyeonggijeon Shrine housing the portrait of Yi Seong-gye, King Taejo of the Joseon Dynasty, can be reached by car in 6 min. Jeonju’s famous sights such as Jeonju Hanok Village can also be reached in a short time.
2.7Km 2024-04-07
5218-18, Chunhyang-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-63-284-1004
This is a premium hanok (traditional Korean house) hotel located near Jeonju Hanok Village. As evident from its name, the hotel promises a comfortable stay in a hanok since its opening in 2018. The hanok buildings are built next to one another on a plot spanning 19,840 m2. Each of the 11 buildings is named after the kings of the Joseon Dynasty.
Sejogwan, one of the 11 building, has six rooms, divided between Gold and Silver Rooms. All rooms are furnished with beds, and combine modern comfort with traditional sensibilities. Wooden exposed beams (Gold Room) and window wall facing the scenery outside recreate the unique beauty of hanok, while amenities such as TV, refrigerator, and air conditioning offer a comfortable stay.
The hotel has about 150 parking spots, a hanok cafe, and the Convention Center with spaces such as Daejanggeum Hall, Saimdang Hall, Chungmugong Hall, and Hunminjeongeum Hall. Restaurants such as Samtaegeuk Restaurant, the site of the hotel’s breakfast offering, and Samjogo Restaurant, a Korean restaurant serving lunch and dinnertime, are designated as COVID-19 Safe Restaurants by the city of Jeonju. The hotel is located about 7 min by car to Jeonju Hanok Village, and is close to other famous sights such as Jeondong Catholic Cathedral, Gyeonggijeon Shrine, and Jeonjuhyanggyo Local Confucian School.
2.8Km 2024-04-07
5218-12, Chunhyang-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-63-284-1004
Yeongjogwan is one of the 11 buildings located within the Korean traditional hotel ‘Royal Room Of King’, with a view over the Jeonjucheon Stream. The hotel has 11 buildings named after the historical kings of Joseon Dynasty, and Yeongjogwan, named after the 21st king of Joseon, has two rooms: The Gold Room, and the Silver Room. Both rooms feature a design that tastefully integrates the Korean traditional hanok construction with modern techniques. The Gold Room, located on the 2nd floor of the building, is dominated by the exposed wooden beams under the roof, while the 1st floor’s Silver Room has a lower ceiling than the Gold Room, and thus feel cozier. Each unit is made up of a bedroom with two double beds, living room with low tables and seats, and a whirlpool bathroom. The bathroom is equipped with whirlpool bath and shower facilities and is separate from the toilet. The bedroom and the living room are separated by a traditional screen covered with hanji, traditional paper of Korea. Amenities in the unit include a refrigerator, electric kettle, and hairdryer.
The lawn outside is furnished with traditional plays like Yutnori, Tuho, Neolttwigi, and Gamatagi. There are two restaurants and a cafe within the hotel complex, allowing the guests to enjoy their meal in the comfort and grandeur of Korean architecture. One of the restaurants, Hyangwonjeong, offers a sumptuous breakfast spread including salads, namul (vegetable side dishes), jeon (pancakes and battered items), bread, and bacon. The hotel complex is located close to major tourist attractions of Jeonju; a 5-minute drive gets one to Jeonju Hanok Village, Nambu Market, and Pungnammun Gate.