Jeollanam-do(Yeosu-si)

Located near Yeosu City Hall, Xitel is in the heart of downtown Yeosu. The motel offers a fine view of the Gamagman Bay. Guests can enjoy a refreshing stroll down the walking trail along the coast or visit one of the many parks near the motel. Xitel features spacious and luxurious guestrooms that will satisfy travelers of all types.


Gyeonggi-do(Yeoncheon-gun)

Located in Yeoncheon-gun, Gyeonggi-do, Choseong Motel consists of western rooms, Korean rooms, and family rooms. As Mt. Soyo and Mt. Godae are near, it is convenient place for mountain climbers, and the Old Stone Age Museum, hot spring, herb land, Kimchi experience center are located near. Pickup service is available near Soyosan Station, and the vehicle guide service is offered to tourists who want to see DMZ Typhoon Observatory. Also, it is located near to Hantangang amusement park ideal for enjoying summer sports.


Chungcheongnam-do(Taean-gun)

Sandhill Pension has beautiful sunset on the sea. Located in the Sinduri Beach of Taean, Chungnam that has the largest sand hill in the world, Sandhill Pension has sandbeach in front of the pension and gentle beach just like other west coast. It is the best option for family tour with children. In winter time, it is so beautiful to see the waves breaking against the shore and the snow scene of the beach. The scene of the sea is seen from every room very closely, and you can have meal or enjoy BBQ at the outdoor table.


Incheon(Yeonsu-gu) , Incheon Center

Rich Hotel is located in Incheon the central city and economic capital of the Northeast Asia; Incheon is full of clean and clear natural resources around about 150 islands with modern and contemporary times coexist. Tourist attractions of Incheon are Wolmido Park, Incheon Treaty Port Site, Yeonan Pier of cruise ship and rommance, Soraepogu with overflowing fresh seafood as well as Muui-do and Song-do. In addition, Ganghwado so called living textbook is a place to go with children.


Incheon(Nam-gu) , Incheon Center

Show Motel is located in Incheon the central city and economic capital of the Northeast Asia; Incheon is full of clean and clear natural resources around about 150 islands with modern and contemporary times coexist. Tourist attractions of Incheon are Wolmido Park, Incheon Treaty Port Site, Yeonan Pier of cruise ship and rommance, Soraepogu with overflowing fresh seafood as well as Muui-do and Song-do. In addition, Ganghwado so called living textbook is a place to go with children.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Hadong-gun)

Swieoganeun Nugak is located by the valley stream of Seseok, which serenades guests with the gentle cadence of flowing water. An ideal location in all respects, this homey motel is only 30 minutes away from Ssanggyesa Temple, Chilbulsa Temple, Buril Waterfall, Hwagyejangteo Marketplace, Cheonghak-dong Traditional Village, the Sweet Fish Fishing Area, Choi Champan House (setting of the novel ‘Toji’), and Hwaeomsa Temple. The motel is also within easy traveling distance of Cheonwang Peak of Jirisan Mountain, via Daeseong-ri. At the motel’s adjoining restaurant/teahouse and neighboring restaurants you’ll find a variety of local delicacies made using hand-picked mountain herbs. In the spring, the area comes alive with the coming of the cherry blossom and tea festivals; in the summer, night fishing provides a welcome escape from the heat.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Mungyeong-si)

STX Resort is a luxurious, European-style resort decorated with elegant landscaping and stone accents, located in the heart of nature.Rooms are designed to create an up-scale retreat from hectic urban living, but for those who need to do business, there are a number of large auditoriums and conference rooms equipped with all the latest technology. The Pine Hall, equipped with an advanced Dolby surround sound system along with simultaneous interpretation facilities, can house up to 500 visitors, making it ideal for seminars, workshops, and international meetings.For more leisure purposes, guests can make reservation at the Grand Ballroom, a banquet hall with state-of-the-art visual and audio equipment and lighting systems. The Grand Ballroom is also one of the social centers of the resort and is the venue for a wide range of elegant events (such as conferences, banquets, weddings, and lecture series).Other amenities include restaurants, cafeterias, wine bars, a fitness center, and Spa Santorini. Near the resort are outstanding historic sites, cultural heritages, outdoor sports facilities, and filmmaking spots, along with a myriad of natural treasures such as: Mungyeong Saejae, Mungyeong Rail Bike Trail, Yongchu Valley, Flying Land, and Mt. Songni. 


Jeollanam-do(Yeosu-si)

Haebeach Motel is located upon a vista that commands a scenic view of the ocean and the surrounding area. The fresh and well-maintained guestrooms are tastefully, but uniquely decorated with each room boasting its own distinct interior. Services are available in English, Japanese, and Chinese and even include optional tours to nearby attractions such as Hyangiram Hermitage, Dolsan Park, Odongdo Island, Ocean Park, Heungguksa Temple, Geobukseon Park, and Jasan Park.


Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

Seongyojang House was built by Yi Nae-beon (pen-name: Mugyeong), an 11th-generation descendant of Grand Prince Hyoryeong (the elder brother of King Sejong the Great), and has been repaired and extended numerous times over the last ten generations. The house is composed of a variety of rooms and buildings of different sizes, and there are twelve gates between its many buildings, which include 3 ‘Byeoldang’ rooms (Dong, Seo, and Oe), Sarangchae, Jungsarang, Haengangchae, and Sadang. Seongyojang House is well known as one of the largest and greatest houses in Korea in terms of the number and size of its buildings and its total land area among houses built at that time. Interestingly, Seongyojang was built to such a great size due to the influence of the classical poem Gwandongbyeolgok (about the Beautiful Scenery of Gwandong, present-day Gangwon-do, in 1580) written by Jeong Cheol (1536-1593, pen-name: Songgang). Because of the popularity of this poem, a cultural trend emerged in which noblemen of the late Joseon Dynasty felt compelled to visit the Gwandong (present-day Gangwon-do) area at least once in their lifetime, and Seongyojang was a must-see attraction. The house experienced a crisis when only three people were staying in this vast building. However, the director of the house, Lee Kang-baek, strived to save his ancestors’ invaluable heritage and finally received the necessary administrative support. Thanks to that, all the toilets and shower facilities were modernized, and Seongyojang House now offers both the beauty of a traditional hanok building and convenient modern facilities for all its guests. Seongyojang has many wonderful structures including Hwallaejeong Pavilion, one of its most charming structures; Yeolhwadang, which was given as a gift to the Russian Consulate; Yeonjidang, which was built in an elegant style; and Seobyeoldang. In particular, the signboard of Hwallaejeong was changed and rewritten regularly by members of the Joseon literati who stayed in the house. The most famous version of the signboard was written by Gim Jeong-hui (1786-1856, pen-name: Chusa).