Seoul(Jongno-gu)

Located in Jongno, Seoul, Motel Zero is located in 10 minutes distance from Jongno 5-ga subway station by walking which is convenient feature for tourists using public transportation. There are many tourist attractions in Seoul such as Gyeongbokgung, Deoksugung, Namdaemun, Dongdaemun and Insa-dong and nearby famous department stores and duty-free shops constitute shopper’s heaven, and various nearby restaurants will be tasteful memory of tourists who visit here.


Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Center

Centro Hotel 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.


Busan(Yeongdo-gu)

Proceed 200m from the Korea Maritime University toward Taejongdae Park. The Beach Motel is located around 50m from the seaside, boasting spectacular views of the coastline, giving the impression the hotel was adrift at sea. 29 guest rooms are serviced in different forms of Korean-style ondol flooring, double and other western-style rooms. There is a light house and an inlet in front of this property, offering its guests a superb nighttime views. Taejongdae Park are within 10 minutes of walking distance.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu)


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.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Cheongsong-gun)

Juwangsan Spa Tourist Hotel is a famous landmark in Cheongsong, Gyeongsangbuk-do. The main building, which has 50 rooms, a banquet hall and a wedding hall, is connected to an annex that houses the spa facilities. Guests may take advantage of the health programs offered at the spa or enjoy the hot springs sauna that uses alkaline water, which has been proven to heal chronic headaches and shoulder pain.


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.


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.


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.


Seoul(Jongno-gu)

Located in Myeongnyun-dong, Seoul, Hyehwa 1938 guesthouse is a traditional Korean house built more than 80 years ago. It was recently renovated to serve as a guesthouse by an architect specializing in traditional Korean houses. He originally used the house as his office but decided to turn it into a guesthouse because the house was too big to be used as an office. Because of this unique history, this traditional Korean house is antique and modern at the same time. The Premium Room named 'Ujeong' is furnished with chandelier, modern furniture, and home appliances and is designed to look like one of the rooms used by a noble family in the 1930s. There are cornelian cherry trees and apricot flowers in the front yard, which is visible from the room through the window. All the corners of the house and even the drain are carefully designed not to harm the design of the house. The guesthouse has two large guestrooms only, making it the perfect choice for those who want a quiet place to stay.