Jeju-do(Jeju-si)

Part of Korea's representative hotel franchised brand, BENIKEA I-JIN Hotel, located in down town Jeju, Yeon-dong, is located mere minutes away from Jeju International Airport. Baozen Street is also close to the hotel within a 5-min distance. All the rooms, except for business rooms, are equipped with full-length windows, providing beautiful views of the ocean or Hallasan Mountain in the distance. Near the hotel are a park, oreum, walking path and more, making the area a convenient location to downtown as well as providing a quaint atmosphere thanks to its green area. The hotel focuses on the interior of their rooms, which feature a simple and modern ambience, with service perfect for the BENIKEA Business chain brand.


Gangwon-do(Donghae-si)

Mangsang Auto Camping Resort is an international-standard auto camping ground near the beautiful 3km-long Mangsang Beach. The campsite boasts of environment-friendly facilities such as caravans, log cabins, and American-style cottages. It's a popular destination for families who enjoy sleeping outdoors in a camping car, a tent, or a cabin after a day of water sports including wind surfing and sailing. The camping ground is also popular among corporate workers and university students going on workshops or MT. There is also the Mangsang Wellness Resort Town, where visitors can stay at and experience traditional Korean houses called 'hanok.'


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).


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.


Gyeonggi-do(Siheung-si)

Seven Hertz Hotel is situated in the center of Sihwa New Town, one of the major attractions of southern Gyeonggi-do. The hotel is popular among tourists and businessmen who use public transportation, as Siheung Bus Terminal is right next to the hotel. The hotel’s spacious rooms provide guests with a comfortable relaxation space designed with colorfully romantic interiors and various paintings. The hotel is surrounded by many restaurants serving delicious menus, and numerous attractions including Oido Island, Sorae Port, and Sihwaho Marine Park among others.


Chungcheongnam-do(Buyeo-gun)

Baekje Country Club is located in Buyeo, which is filled with the spirit of Baekje, an ancient Korean kingdom which existed over 1200 years ago. As the club is situated at the foot of Chilgapsan Mountain, which commands the great scenery with the clean air, clear water, and bright sunlight, guests can appreciate a quiet and recreational break from their city life and enjoy the club’s interesting golf course. Its auxiliary facilities including a restaurant and a sauna also provide guests another pleasure of relaxation.


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.


Daegu(Jung-gu)

Rivertain Hotel Daegu is one of the best business hotels you can find in the city in terms of quality of the facilities, pleasantness, and convenience. All the guestrooms are finished with environment-friendly materials and furnished with 'Ace Bed,' the most popular bed brand in Korea, anti-allergy goose down blankets, and top-quality linen sheets to ensure that the guests have a good night’s sleep, including the steam clothing care system 'Styler' for business travelers. There are also three free bottles of drinking water in each room. The hotel serves breakfast consisting of steamed rice, soup, side dishes, toast, cereals, and eggs that are cooked on the spot. It’s very conveniently located close to the City Hall, around which are lots of places for dining, touring, and shopping. Thanks to various means of public transportation in the vicinity of the hotel, it’s also very easy to get to many tourist destinations in the city. Geundae-ro, Jung-gu, one of the Top 100 Tourist Attractions in Korea, is within walking distance from the hotel. Popular tourist destinations in the vicinity of the hotel include Seomun Market, Kim Gwangseok-gil Street, Fashion Oriental Medicine Road, and Bongsan Culture Street.