Jeollabuk-do(Jeonju-si)

The Royal Room is a hanok (traditional Korean house) hotel encapsulating Jeonju’s spirit as a city of tradition and art, and the exemplar of the state of Joseon. The hanok buildings are built next to one another on a plot spanning 19,840 m2 in Daeseong-dong, inspired by the unique elegance and understated extravagance of Joseon’s royal culture. 11 residential buildings are all named after the kings of the Joseon Dynasty. Taejonggwan is one of them, containing six rooms in total. Each room is a self-contained unit made up of bedrooms and restrooms, furnished with a combination of hanok’s unique charms and modern comfort. The view of the wooden exposed beams, paintings on the wall, and the view of nature beyond the window wall recreate the unique scenery of the hanok. All rooms are also equipped with modern comforts such as wireless Internet, TV, refrigerator, and air conditioning. The hotel has about 150 parking spots, a hanok cafe, and theConvention Center with spaces designed for large meetings and events. Samtaegeuk and Samjogo Restaurants are designated as COVID-19 Safe Restaurants by the city of Jeonju. The hotel is located about 7 min by car to Jeonju Hanok Village, and is close to other famous sights such as Jeondong Catholic Cathedral, Gyeonggijeon Shrine, and Jeonjuhyanggyo Local Confucian School, which make ideal half-day trip destinations.


Jeollanam-do(Wando-gun)

Offering the best view in Wando, Parkhill Comfort Hotel (Parkhill) is located on a hill overlooking Wando Harbor and Judo Island. Behind the hotel stands Wando Tower, the landmark of Wando, making the night view as seen from the room even more fantastic. The tidy and modern rooms of Parkhill are categorized into two: sea view rooms and tower view rooms. When you book the sea view rooms, be sure to watch the wonderful sunrise on the Wando sea. On the other hand, guests in the tower view room can enjoy the view of Wando Tower, Dadohae Sunrise Park, Dongbangbong Peak, and monorail going up to Wando Tower. Choose to stay for one day in a sea view room and spend the next day in a tower view room to have an unforgettable family trip. In particular, just down Parkhill are Wando Harbor and Wando Ferry Terminal, making the trip to the passenger ship for Cheongsando or Jeju quite convenient. The Evergreen Forest of Judo Island and Beach Park on the beach in front of the hotel allow its guests to enjoy the wonderful nature of Wando Island to their hearts’ content. In addition, there are many great restaurants around Beach Park, and the abalone course is especially famous as abalones from Wando are known for their high quality. Seafood dishes such as raw fish, roasted fish, and seafood soup cooked with fresh seafood from the clean Wando sea will add to the pleasure of the trip.


Jeollanam-do(Mokpo-si)

My Motel, located in Mokpo, Jeollanam-do, is close to Mokpo Terminal and various other attractions including the Mokpo Natural History Museum and Gatbawi Rock. This clean and pleasant motel is ideal for group occasions such as group meetings and family holidays, school or company field trips, and workshops. Recommended nearby tourist destinations include Yudalsan Mountain, Samhakdo Island, and Oedaldo Island. In addition, tourists can enjoy yachting at the Mokpo Yacht Marina, whose exotic atmosphere harmonizes with the white yachts dotting the ocean and the beautiful sunset of Yudalsan Mountain. Mokpo is also famous for such dishes as hongeo samhap (fermented skate and steamed pork slices served with kimchi), thin and octopus, and sliced raw croaker.


Jeollanam-do(Damyang-gun)

Bamboo Story is five minutes’ walk from Damyang Terminal in Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do. The surrounding tourist attractions include Gwanbangjerim Forest, a lovely place for a bike ride just five minutes’ walk from the hotel; Jungnogwon Bamboo Garden, which is filled with bamboo trees set amid beautiful scenery; and Metasequoia Road, where visitors can take a stroll and enjoy the clean air. Damyang’s most famous dishes including amppong sundae (Korean blood sausage), noodles, pork ribs, tteokgalbi (grilled short rib patties), and rice cooked in bamboo stems are highly recommended.


Jeollabuk-do(Muju-gun)

Laube Pension (whose name is based on the French word “l’aube” meaning “the dawn”) is located in the Gucheondong Tourist Complex in Muju, Jeollabuk-do. The pension features an interior design combining European style with oriental beauty, and is equipped with a Jacuzzi spa, an open-air spa, and a space for BBQ parties with a panoramic view of the valley, offering guests the best in comfort and relaxation amid a pure natural environment.


Busan(Jung-gu)

The Marina Motel is just 15minutes’ walk from the Busan Port Passenger Terminal and 5 minutes’ walk from Juangang Station on Busan Metro Line 1. It's also within a short ride from a number of popular tourist attractions in Jung-gu, Busan, such as Yongdusan Park, 40-Step Stairway, and Bosu-dong Book Street, while Jagalchi Market, Gukje Market, Gwangbokdong Food Street, Changseon-dong Food Street, and Arirang Street are about 1.5km away. The motel is indeed conveniently located for traveling and shopping. The motel has 35 guestrooms on the 6th, 7th, and 8th floors (each with a floor space of 826㎡) of the Marine Fare Building. There are not many guestrooms, but their size compensates for the small number. Guestrooms are available in various sizes for both individual and group tourists as well as business travellers. Some of the guestrooms are floor-heated for those who prefer to sleep on the floor instead of a bed. The guestrooms facing the ocean offer a wonderful view of the port.


Jeollanam-do(Mokpo-si)

Alex Hotel, located in Mokpo, Jeollanam-do, offers first-class services and modern, elegant interiors. As Jeollanam-do Provincial Government and Mokpo Branch of Gwangju Supreme Prosecutors’ Office are located nearby, the hotel is popular among business travelers as well as tourists. Mokpo Terminal and Mokpo Station are also close by. Oedaldo Island, also known as the ‘island of love’, is one of the most attractive nearby tourist destinations, boasting a clean unspoilt beach, pure seawater, and a beautiful natural environment. The island also boasts Korea’s largest outdoor seawater pool, which attracts many tourists. Major attractions in the area include the Yudalsan Mountain Flower Festival, Mokpo Maritime Cultural Festival, and Sunrise Festival.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Hapcheon-gun)

The ‘Dals Garden’ is a modern facility grafted on a traditional Korean style house. The old but graceful walls with the garden beyond them welcome the guests first. Entering the house, various flower plants and a wide grass garden add to the excitement of travelers. The Toenmaru (a narrow wooden porch running along the outside of the room), pillars and tiles of the neat and well-constructed Korean style house, shine as if they are wiped with oil every day. The peak of Mt. Gayasan beyond the house looks like a picture at a glance. The Moon Garden has 10 rooms in total. Among them, 2 Special Rooms are a little wider than ordinary rooms and equipped with a sink. Though cooking in the room is not allowed, simple food and beverage can be consumed if they are cleaned well afterwards. The room with a single bed is good for a solo traveler or a foreigner who is not accustomed to sleeping in an Ondol room. It takes only 3 minutes to go to Haeinsa Intercity Bus Stop. It is required, however, to pay the admission fee to Haeinsa Temple and the parking fee in addition to the room rates because the house is located on the way to Haeinsa Temple. It is recommended to enjoy walking around the Haeinsa Temple early in the next morning or going up to nearby peaks such as Mt. Maehwasan or Namsan Cheil Peak.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Bonghwa-gun)

Situated beneath a low mountain in the southern area of Uiyang-ri, Chunyang-myeon, the east-facing The Old House of Mansan consists of a long haengrangchae (servants’ quarters, measuring 9-kan), a tall gate, a large courtyard, and a square-shaped bonchae (main building measuring 5 kan at the front and seven kan at the sides) in which the sarangchae (men’s quarters) and the anchae (women’s quarters) are connected. Unusually, the sarangchae faces east (it typically faces south), while the anbang (main living room) faces south. Consequently, the Jungmun Gate, the entrance to the anchae, faces north so as not to expose the anchae to exterior elements including cold winds. The sarangchae consists of a daecheong (main floored room) and a sarangbang room as well as a toetgan, a gamsil, a marubang (floored room), and a golbang (small room). The anchae, which surrounds the inner courtyard, comprises an anbang facing south, a witbang (upper room), and a ggumim marubang (floored room), which links to a warehouse, a kitchen, and a junggangbang (middle room). This wealthy house was built with high-quality wood and construction materials.