Gangwon-do(Donghae-si)

Donganjae, a traditional Korean style house located near the beach in Donghae City of Gangwon-do, was opened in June 2018. The traditional Korean style house is equipped with modern facilities for convenience while still maintaining the elegant mood of a traditional house. The rooms are located in 5 traditional buildings. The foot bath in the garden gives the feel of a pool villa. Each of the 5 independent buildings (named Mureung, Duta, Chooam, Mukho, and Mangsang to accommodate 3-4 guests in each building) has an upper floor of which the three sides can be opened to command an unobstructed view. The outdoor foot bath in the center of the garden with pine trees relieves fatigue, and the soothing scent of pine trees completes the ambiance. It is possible to cook food in the room. Each room also has a bathroom equipped with bidet and a shower booth. The recently constructed buildings are also handicapped-friendly. There is a parking space exclusive for these guests. There is also no raised spot at the gate and the threshold is made very low for easy entrance and exit. Various tools such as Tuho, Yut, Jegi, and top are ready for playing traditional games. You can likewise try wearing hanbok, Korean traditional clothes. The nearby tourist attractions include Cheongok Natural Cave, Chooam Chotdaebawi Rock, Mangsang Beach, Mukho Por,t and Mukho Lighthouse. There is a walking path behind the pension in the pine forest.


Jeollanam-do(Gwangyang-si)

Harbour Bridge Hotel, located in Gwangyang, Jeollanam-do, is a business hotel that provides homely comforts in all its guestrooms and the best business environment for national and international guests. Gwangyang Steel Mill and Gwangyang City Hall are in the vicinity of the hotel, and Yi Sun-Sin Bridge, which can be seen from the hotel, offers a fast shortcut to Yeosu. Gwangyang-style bulgogi and a trip to the neighboring cities of Yeosu and Suncheon are highly recommended.


Daegu(Dalseo-gu)

Saint Western Hotel opened in October 2004 in Daegu Dalseo-gu and has contributed to the development of Daegu by creating 300 jobs and drawing an increasing number of domestic and international travelers. The hotel has become a favorite venue for weddings and offers guests a first-class experience in terms of service, atmosphere, food, and overall comfort. Staff members are trained to always think of the customer first with an open service mindset. Located in the economic center of Daegu, the 4-star hotel incorporates nature by featuring a waterfall that measures 10 meters in x_height and is accompanied by a rainbow of lights. Guestrooms are equipped with high-speed wireless internet. There is an array of subsidiary facilities such as a convention hall with seating for up to 1,500 people and various banquet rooms equipped with the latest audio, video, and lighting systems. Other facilities include a wedding hall, a coffee shop, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese restaurants, a buffet restaurant, a karaoke area, a photo studio, a travel agency, a beauty shop, a flower shop, and more.


Incheon(Ongjin-gun)

Marina Motel, which is located in Yeongheung-myeon, Ongjin-gun, Incheon, is both a café and a pension. Guests can enjoy a rich aromatic coffee while they appreciate the great view of sunset over the West Sea and the splendid nighttime view of Yeongheungdaegyo Bridge. The hotel is visited by many couples and families to keep their pleasant travel memories long.


Gangwon-do(Jeongseon-gun)

Discover High1 Resort: Your Premier Wellness Retreat in Jeongseon, Gangwon Province     Nestled at the foot of Baegun Mountain in Jeongseon, High1 Resort is South Korea's ultimate destination for wellness and leisure. Combining pristine natural beauty with top-tier facilities, the resort offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Recognized as one of the 2024-2025 Best Wellness Destinations in Gangwon Province, High1 promises an unparalleled escape from the everyday. What Makes High1 Resort Special? 1. Rejuvenate Your Mind and Body High1 Resort is designed to provide a holistic wellness experience, with offerings such as: * Nature-inspired healing programs: Engage in forest therapy, meditation, and yoga to rediscover balance. * Luxurious spa treatments: Indulge in world-class therapies tailored to relax and revitalize. * Outdoor recreation: Immerse yourself in serene landscapes that calm the mind and energize the body. 2. Skiing and Adventures for All Seasons Renowned as one of Korea's premier ski destinations, High1 features: * 18 ski slopes catering to all skill levels, including a 4.2 km beginner-friendly run from Jijangsan's summit. * 3 gondolas and 7 lifts for easy access to a diverse range of slopes. Beyond skiing, guests can enjoy a state-of-the-art water park, an 18-hole golf course, and year-round activities for all ages. 3. Diverse Accommodations for Every Traveler Choose from a variety of lodging options: * Two luxury hotels and three condominiums with a total of 1,577 rooms. * Comfortable and modern spaces, perfect for families, couples, and international visitors alike. 4. Authentic Korean Cuisine Savor traditional flavors at Unamjeong, the resort's signature restaurant, which offers an authentic taste of Korea in an inviting, cultural setting. Discover Jeongseon’s Natural and Cultural Wonders High1 Resort is your gateway to the scenic and cultural treasures of Gangwon Province: * Jeongseon Rail Bike: Pedal through stunning mountain and river views. * Ararichon & Auraji: Peaceful spots for a walk or quiet reflection. * Gariwangsan Recreational Forest: A paradise for hiking and nature enthusiasts. * Jeongseon 5-day Market: Explore local crafts, traditional foods, and vibrant culture. * Nearby landmarks like Mindungsan Mountain, Donggang River, and Hwaamdonggul Cave showcase the region’s breathtaking natural beauty. Convenient Access Located 234 km from Seoul, High1 Resort is easily reachable via the expanded Yeongdong Expressway, allowing visitors to travel from the capital in just three hours. Why Choose High1 Resort? Whether you're seeking wellness, adventure, or a tranquil escape, High1 Resort delivers an exceptional experience that combines luxury, natural splendor, and cultural richness. Come for the breathtaking views, stay for the memories that last a lifetime. 『 COPYRIGHTS © 강원특별자치도 경제진흥원 All rights reserved. https://www.kwellness.kr』


Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

Hotel Hyundai Gyeongpodae offers the beauty of nature with a view of the East Sea. The view from the seaside guest rooms provide the enjoyment of spectacular sunrises. Also, it is only a 20 minute ride by car from the hotel to Jeongdongjin.


Incheon(Jung-gu)

Located 10 minutes away from the Incheon International Airport, Hotel Queen was established with the purpose of providing guests with easy access to the airport while reflecting the charms of Korea. Each guestroom is equipped with a steam sauna and whirlpool bath and luxuriously decorated while still projecting warmth and comfort. Rooms measuring 36㎡, 43㎡, 50㎡, and 69㎡ also come with computers and internet services. On the 6th floor is a special room with a unique interior and a ceiling 3.6 meters high. At the business center, guests can use computers with high-speed internet access, scanners, fax machines, laser printers and other necessary office appliances. The hotel emphasizes guest services and employs staff members proficient in English, Japanese, and Chinese. As further proof of the hotel’s high standard of service and guest-first mentality, free pick-up services are available 24/7, regardless of the size of the travel party.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)


Gangwon-do(Pyeongchang-gun)

Located in Pyeongchang County, Gangwon-do Province, Jeonggangwon (total area of 33,057㎡) is a tourism complex consisting of hanok, modern accommodation facilities, a Korean restaurant, a food museum, gardens, and an animal farm among its many facilities. Joh Jeonggang, a specialist in Korean food, established this tourism complex with the aim of to developing and promoting traditional Korean cuisine through hands-on experience programs. The current owner took over the complex six years ago and continues to run the business. After passing through the large gate and walking along the path, the first things to catch the visitor’s eye are the many hundreds of crocks for soy sauce and other condiments, all of which are neatly arranged in front of the Korean restaurant. After that, a refined hanok building, a well-maintained garden, and a children’s animal farm which keeps birds, rabbits, chickens, pheasants, etc. will come into view. The clear water of Geumdang Valley flows down in front of the hanok, while the Geumdangsan Mountains embrace the vast expanse of the complex, creating a magnificent landscape. Jeonggangwon, named after the founder’s name ‘Jeong-gang’, can be translated as a ‘garden where a quiet river flows.’ The garden is planted with dozens of wildflowers and abundant fruit trees including Korean cherry, peach, and plum trees. The Jeonggangwon’s hanok was built ten years ago using pine wood and other eco-friendly hanok construction materials to emphasize the structure’s unique beauty. It comprises one main house and two annex buildings, and has eleven guest rooms in total. Situated on slightly elevated ground, the hanok commands open views of green mountains and fields. Each room bears the name of a particular flower in Korean, including Doraji, Mandrami, Baekryeon, and Jindalrae, which can accommodate to three persons; Mulmangcho, Railnak, Bongseonhwa, and Maehwa, which can accommodate two to four persons; Suseonhwa and Deulgukhwa, which can take two to five persons; and Chaesonghwa, the largest room, with a capacity of four to eight persons. Each room is decorated with antique furniture, folk paintings, and other items that were custom-made by artisans. All the hanok rooms feature ondol (Korean floor heating system) and toilets. The outdoor paddling pool, table tennis table and grass field are available to guests free of charge. In addition, breakfast and dinner is served free of charge – breakfast consists of a set menu of dried Pollack soup and rice, while dinner is a Jeonggangwon full course menu served together with 12 side dishes as well as grilled fish, doenjang jjigae (soybean paste stew), memiljeon (buckwheat pancakes), and steamed eggs. Notably, Jeonggangwon’s Traditional Korean Food Culture Experience Center, winner of the Korea Tourism Award in the hands-on food experience category in 2014, offers visitors an exciting opportunity to sample and experience traditional Korean food. The yard contains around 500 ~ 600 crocks filled with various types of traditional Korean hand-made pastes and sauces produced by the center, including red pepper paste, soybean paste, soy sauce, pickled vegetables and so on. Customers can buy products directly or by phone. It also has a stone-built ice storage for salted seafood that maintains a constant temperature all year round, and a salt storage for good quality salt. In addition, the center offers diverse hands-on experience programs that allow guests to make their own traditional Korean food including bibimbap, gochujang (red pepper paste), kimchi, mackerel ssamjang (a mix of doenjang and gochujang), bean curd, injeolmi (Korean traditional rice cake made with glutinous rice and coated with bean flour), memiljeon, and songpyeon (half-moon rice cake). All of these programs are popular among foreign visitors, and are charged differently according to the food menu and cooking time. Visitors can also sample a variety of Korean dishes at the Korean restaurant, visit the Food Museum, which displays old agricultural machinery and implements for making rice cakes (tteok), or try on hanbok at the Korean Clothes Experience Museum (KRW 8,000 per person).