Gyeongsangnam-do(Changwon-si)

Bungmyeon Hwangtobang Hot Springs, also known as Mageumsan Hot Springs, are famous for their high quality water. The healing power of the water is so great that it is said that people come limping to the spa on their canes and leave the canes behind when they go home. The facility has a spacious lobby, cozy guest rooms, and parking facilities. The spa is open 24 hours and is perfect for families, couples, and friends to enjoy. Nearby tourist sites include the Junam Reservoir and Baegwolsan Mountain.


Chungcheongnam-do(Boryeong-si)

Merrymud Hotel is a newly built 2-star hotel with clean facilities. It is right across the street from Daecheon Beach. It is the best accommodation where summer holiday makers visiting Daecheon Beach can enjoy hotel-grade services. All guest rooms come with a private terrace where you can enjoy the sea view from the comfort of your room. There is a total of 44 guest rooms in Merrymud Hotel. There is a wide range of guest rooms to choose from including Superior Double, Superior Twin, Deluxe Twin, Family Suite, and Penthouse. The guest rooms have modern interior designs that feel comfortable. The Family and Suite rooms have a separate living room and a bedroom. The Penthouse room has two bed rooms, two bathrooms, and a living room. All guest rooms are facing the sea, which create a sense of great openness. There also private terraces. Convenience facilities include a cafeteria where they serve breakfast buffet, lunch, dessert and light alcoholic drinks, a cafe where coffee and teas are served and a bakery with freshly baked goods. In addition, there is a rooftop garden where you can hold a banquet and enjoy glow of the setting sun and night sky. As the hotel is new, all the facilities are clean and neat. According to the government guideline on the vaccine pass, the facilities are only open to those who have been fully vaccinated or have a negative PCR test result. The hotel is paying close attention to disinfection and anti-virus measures.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Goseong-gun)

Located in Goseong, Gyeongnam, Danghangpo Tourist Site Pension is directly operated by the Tourist Site Office of Gosang, Gyeongnam and has impressive white wooden building. The pension has total 3 buildings and 8 rooms and the rooms are available with Ondol and bed. Rooms are wide and well organized for comfortable stay and wireless Internet service is provided. Auto camping ground is run together with the pension, and the Dinosaur Expo Event Hall and other convenient facilities are connected for convenient use. Also, free admission to Danghangpo Tourist Site is available to the pension guests.


Gyeonggi-do(Seongnam-si)

This accommodation offers a new hotel culture by the Autograph Collection from global hotel brand, Marriott and the operating knowledge from Joseon Hotel. Located in the tech valley hub of Pangyo, guests can visit for business, group meetings, or leisure at Gravity Seoul Pangyo. Facilities include a restaurant and bar, and the hotel also hosts socializing events and programs. There is an indoor pool with complete glass windows and a state-of-the-art fitness center. The hotel is five minutes from Pangyo Station (Shinbundan Line), three minutes from Hyundai Mall (Pangyo branch), and 20 minutes from Gangnam, Seoul.


Jeollabuk-do(Jeonju-si)

Hanok Hotel Dongrakwon used to be a memorial hall for Missionary M. Junkin who worked in Jeonju in 1985, and had long been used as an official residence for the Bank of Korea. The 100-year-old Hanok retains the history and culture that modern hotels do not have. Since the renovation to make it a hanok hotel, it is now utilized as a space for traditional music performances, traditional weddings, or small weddings. The entire building can be rented for various gatherings, seminars, conferences, family events, and so on. The beauty of a hanok is found in every corner of Dongrakwon such as the wide lawn, the pond in front of Sarangchae, and the jar stand next to Anchae. The antique furniture and folding screen in the rooms have been used for generations, enabling guests of the hanok to time travel to 50-100 years ago. The yard is a great place to play simple Korean traditional plays such as Jegichagi and Dakjichiji, whereas the free-of-charge red clay sauna will relieve fatigue. The outdoor hot / cold bath and sun bath site is a new addition to Dongrakwon. There is a 600-year-old Ginkgo tree standing on the Eunhang-ro, where the accommodation is located. Opposite the alley is Donghak Revolution Memorial Exhibition Hall; Gyeonggijeon East Gate is 200m away. The hotel is close to Taejo-ro, the busiest street of Jeonju Hanok Village; neighboring Eunhang-ro, Choi Myeong Hee-gil, and Eojin-gil all retain the unique quietness and beauty of Hanok Village. It will be also nice to ride on the mountain bike that Dongrakwon offers free of charge in order for guests to visit corners of the Hanok Village, or ride along the Jeonjucheon Stream.


Gyeonggi-do(Yangju-si)

The Feel Motel is located in a green spot blessed with clean air, near the Sonchu Valley Recreation Area in the suburbs of Seoul. The motel, conceived as “a relaxing space amid nature,” strives to provide guests with a clean and cozy environment as well as the best services and systematic guestroom management. The surrounding tourist attractions include Sonchu Valley, Bukhansan Mountain, Jangheung Recreation Area, Tomb of General Gwon Yul, and Songam Observatory. As the motel is 30 minutes’ drive from Seoul, just 10 minutes from the Sonchu IC, and 25 minutes from Uijeongbu, guests can easily travel around the area.


Incheon(Namdong-gu) , Incheon Center

HOTEL THE DESIGNERS Incheon: A Vibrant Design Haven for a Memorable Urban Getaway     1. Introduction HOTEL THE DESIGNERS Incheon stands as a distinctly creative hotel in the heart of Incheon—one of South Korea’s major cities and gateways to the capital, Seoul. Known for its whimsical, design-centric take on lodging, the hotel cultivates an atmosphere that moves beyond standard business accommodations. Whether you’re a solo adventurer seeking an inspiring base, a couple craving a stylish retreat, or a family looking for a fun staycation spot, this hotel provides a refreshing break from the everyday. * Creative Rooms & Public Spaces Unlike typical hotels, which may feature identical room layouts and decorations, HOTEL THE DESIGNERS Incheon surprises guests with individualized concepts. Each room design can be distinct, giving returning travelers new experiences every time. 2. Themed Rooms & Affordable Meals * Varied Room Themes Every guestroom has its own aesthetic, from sleek minimalism to bolder, more colorful motifs. Visitors might encounter imaginative lighting fixtures, themed artwork, and custom furnishings that inject personality into the space. This approach caters to guests who appreciate aesthetics, want playful photo ops, or simply enjoy exploring a unique environment. * Hotel Breakfast at a Bargain During promotional periods, the hotel offers a signature breakfast for as low as 5,000 KRW, an exceptionally reasonable price for a morning meal in a design hotel setting. Breakfast typically features a selection of both local Korean options and Western staples—perfect for fueling up before a busy day.         3. Family-Focused Amenities: Kids Café & Sky Kids Pool * 20th-Floor Kids Café & Lounge The top-floor lounge doubles as a kid-friendly space where children can safely play with toys or enjoy interactive areas, while parents relax nearby with light snacks or refreshments. This arrangement is especially appealing for families who want a break from the city but still need an engaging environment for young travelers. * Rooftop Sky Kids Pool Adjacent to the lounge area is the rooftop “Sky Kids Pool,” letting families oversee their children’s fun while taking in panoramic city views from high above. The private setting fosters a sense of exclusivity—adults can keep watch comfortably, and kids can splash around in a unique, elevated pool setting. 4. Sky Pool & Rooftop Party Scene * Main Rooftop Sky Pool Beyond the children’s facilities, the hotel boasts a more expansive rooftop pool popular among adults. Often the site of lively music, weekend parties, or special themed events, it attracts guests looking for a social, celebratory atmosphere. During cooler months or when there aren’t scheduled events, the rooftop still provides a serene, elevated spot for a relaxing swim or cityscape photography. * Rooftop Vistas Thanks to the hotel’s high-rise structure, the rooftop areas offer a sweeping look at Incheon’s urban layout—particularly enchanting at sunset, when the sky changes hue, or by night, when city lights glitter below. Guests often cite the Sky Pool as one of the most memorable parts of their stay, whether they come for daytime sunbathing or an evening get-together. 5. 24-Hour Unmanned Convenience Store * Snack & Drink Access Anytime Busy travelers with late-night arrivals or early-morning departures appreciate a round-the-clock convenience store located within the hotel premises. Snacks, beverages (including alcohol), ice cream, and other essentials are available whenever you need them—no need to venture far. The unmanned system enables quick self-service checkouts, reducing wait times and simplifying night-owl cravings or last-minute supply runs. 6. Location & Connectivity * Access to Gimpo Airport & Major Seoul Spots The property’s location typically allows driving or public transport connections to Gimpo Airport in short order. International travelers with early flights or long layovers find this especially convenient. Many iconic Seoul attractions—from bustling shopping districts to cultural landmarks—can be reached within about 30 minutes by train, bus, or taxi. This short travel window strikes a balance between a restful retreat and seamless city exploration. * Local Incheon Highlights Incheon itself features popular neighborhoods, such as Chinatown or Wolmido (home to a seaside boardwalk and fair-style attractions), along with modern Songdo’s futuristic scenery. Hotel staff can point you to must-visit locales, local eateries, or scenic walking routes. 7. Why HOTEL THE DESIGNERS Incheon is Worth Considering * Design-Infused Experience Each stay feels fresh and distinctive. The variation in room themes makes the property a draw for those who love capturing Instagram-worthy interiors or simply enjoy creative spaces. Public areas showcase modern or whimsical design elements, adding an extra layer of aesthetic pleasure. * Family-Friendly Twist The kids café and rooftop children’s pool let parents merge relaxation and childcare in a single space, making it less stressful to enjoy a family getaway. There’s no need to search offsite for kid-friendly amusements—just head to the 20th floor. * Skylit Pool Parties & Adult Fun For guests seeking more adult-oriented activities, the main rooftop pool can transform into a lively party zone with music, vibrant ambiance, and social opportunities. Whether you prefer day or night swims, the sky pool setting promises an unforgettable vantage point. * Affordability & Convenience With promotional breakfast deals (5,000 KRW) and a 24-hour self-service store, travelers often save on dining or snack costs, making the experience more budget-friendly. The straightforward connections to airports and downtown Seoul reduce transit time, letting you do more with each day. 8. Helpful Tips for a Great Stay * Check Event Calendars If you’re interested in rooftop parties or kid-friendly schedules, keep an eye on the hotel’s official announcements to pick the best visiting dates. * Book Early for Busy Weekends Popular themed rooms and rooftop events can fill up quickly, especially during holidays, so reserve in advance to secure your preferred room type. * Weather Considerations While the kids pool and rooftop parties typically operate under most conditions, heavy rain or extreme cold may alter operating hours, so verify via the hotel’s website or a direct call before arrival. HOTEL THE DESIGNERS Incheon merges eye-catching design with practical offerings—like free rooftop pool access, a kids café, an unmanned convenience store, and a promotional breakfast—resulting in an appealing choice for both families and young travelers craving a social, design-savvy retreat. Its strategic location near Gimpo Airport and under-30-minute reach to many of Seoul’s main attractions ensures that you can enjoy a restful stay without sacrificing access to the city’s highlights. Whether for a relaxing break, a rooftop pool party, or a full-fledged city adventure, this creatively themed hotel has you covered. Enjoy a unique side of Incheon that blends style, family fun, and modern convenience all in one place.


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).


Gyeonggi-do(Paju-si)

Located in Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do, Yuil Leisure Town is a total vacation spot for all seasons in the nature with Mt. Bakdal and lake in the background. The rooms are well organized in clean state; there are subsidiary facilities such as riding ground, outdoor pool, snow sleds ground, boat yard, hang glider, unusual bicycle, sports ground, sauna and Korean dry sauna, and the BBQ Party and campfire are good for men and women of all ages. In addition, you can taste Jeju traditional food that you can rarely find. Charged breakfast is available, and wide parking lot can accommodate 500 cars. Guide service is available in English, Japanese and Mongolian.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Tongyeong-si)

Stunningly beautiful, famously relaxing and consistently recognized as the finest in Korea, the facilities of Kumho Resorts are havens for yachting aficionados, luxury-seekers, and nature-lovers alike. Set beautifully on Chungmu Harbor's dramatic coastlines, the resort is known for its water sports, marine tours, and as a hot springs leisure destination.