Haeinsa Tourist Hotel 해인사관광호텔
Situated in the midst of Haedongmyeongsan Mountain's Gayasan Mountain forest, Haeinsa Tourist Hotel offers a magnificent view of the surrounding mountain and its rocky cliffs. Haeinsa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage, is only 15 minutes on foot from the hotel. In addition to 71 guestrooms, Haeinsa Tourist Hotel has a banquet hall, a sauna and an entertainment bar, while regularly serving speciality dishes.
Utilization information
・Maximum Occupancy : 142 people
・Check-In Time : 13:00
・Check-Out Time : 12:00
・Guestroom Kitchen : Not Available
・Restaurants : Korean/Western restaurant, coffee shop
・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-55-933-2000 (Korean)
・Parking Facilities : 150 parking spaces
・Pickup Services : Not available
・Number of Rooms : 71 rooms
・Reservations : +82-55-933-2000
・Structure Size : B1-5F
・Subsidiary Facilities : Banquet hall, sauna, souvenir shop, entertainment bar
Access
Take an express bus from Hapcheon Express Bus Terminal to Haeinsa Public Terminal (해인사공용터미널).
(Bus schedule: 10:50, 14:25, 18:30 / Estimated travel time: 50min)
Go up the hill towards Gaya Nonghyup (가야농협) Bank, and turn left at the Haeinsa Tourist Hotel (해인사 관광호텔) sign.
Go up the hill for 350m to arrive at Haeinsa Tourist Hotel.
13-45, Chiin 1-gil, Gaya-myeon, Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
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