Jeju-do(Jeju-si)

Privacy is top priority at the 4-star Baume Couture Boutique Hotel. All facilities—from the stylish sitting rooms to the elegant guestrooms and hallways—are designed with guests’ privacy in mind. Staff members do their utmost to ensure all guests have a comfortable stay and even offer private, customized services at the concierge desk. Hotel subsidiary facilities (swimming pool, restaurants, and business rooms) are available for rent for family and company events. The rooftop pool, which offers a great view of Hallasan, can also be reserved for private parties. In addition to its quiet and unique atmosphere, the hotel offers the added bonus of only being a short 7-min drive from the Jeju International Airport.


Jeollabuk-do(Gunsan-si)

Nabijam is a guest house located in the Modern History District which is the center of traveling in Gunsan. The guest house is just 150m away from the Japanese style house (Hirotsu House) in Sinheung-dong and 190m from Chowon Photo Studio which was used as the background of the movie ‘Christmas in August’. Tourist attractions within walking distance from the guest house include Yiseongdang Bakery where you have to stand in the line to buy bread, the old Gunsan Customs, Gunsan Modern History Museum, Gunsan Modern Architecture Center, and Gunsan Resistance Memorial Center. There are also many famous restaurants near the guest house making tour of Gunsan more pleasant. The name of the guest house, Nabijam, is a pure Korean word which can be literally translated as ‘Butterfly Sleeping’ which means the looking of a baby sleeping soundly with its arms stretched wide outwards. The owner of the house made its name so wishing that the guests could sleel well like babies. There are 4 rooms in the guest house – Areun Areun, Sogeun Sogeun, Jaejal Jaejal and Todak Todak each of which can accommodate basically 2 persons and maximum 4 person. There are small attic attached to each room except the Jaejal Jaejal Room. You will feel as if you are in a relative’s house. You can hear information about traveling in Gunsan, good restaurants and the storiss of the community from the host who is living in the Anchae (main house). Simple breakfast made of toast, jam, coffee, etc. is served. The guests of Nabijam can have 1,000 won discount on the rental of modern clothes and additional 1,000 won discount by presenting the receipt of the spending in the Modern History District (the Time Travel Village). It is possible to do city tour of Gunsan by submitting an application.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

[Paint hanok the modern way - Todaki Guest House] The term todak means "chin up" or "cheer up" in Korean. It has retained the classic side of hanok while being modernly decorated in bright colors that resemble the young spirit of the owner. It's tranquility and comfortable atmosphere are the best features of this guest house, as it only accepts a limited number of guests per day. The rooms and bathrooms are kept clean and tidy. The house has its own beauty for each season, especially because of the sunlight that it lets in, and the luxurious doors that make the rooms warmer during the winter. The old and new of Bukchon Every corner of Bukchon is filled with a diverse array of scenery people. Traditional and modern architecture, antique pottery workshops, and charming coffee shops all draw in the gazes of passersby. On any given day, one can encounter married couples walking hand in hand with their children, students dressed in their school uniforms, elderly couples walking together in their comfy shoes, and foreign tourists taking pictures dressed in hanbok. The northern village, called Bukchon (북촌), was built between Gyeongbokgung (경복궁) and Changdeokgung (창덕궁) palaces, and was historically home to high ranking palace officials. It perfectly preserves the history of the Joseon Dynasty while bringing out the liveliness of Seoul with its multitudes of visitors each year. If you imagine hanok to be an uncomfortable place that exudes a solemn atmosphere, think again. Todaki Guesthouse has retained a classic atmosphere with modern styles designed to suit the taste of youngsters. Clean and attractive interior Entering the gates of Todaki Guest house, the area resembles the Korean symbol "ㅁ", giving it a simple shape that allows one to see the entire structure at a glance. In the small but well-sunlit courtyard, a wooden table and chairs stand quietly. With hahoetal (traditional Korean masks), lighting under the eaves, and small jars and pots, the yard is chuck full of little charming attractions. The guest rooms are decorated with white linen curtains and rustic wood. The white walls are without wallpaper, and the rafters in the ceiling are fully exposed, showing the natural beauty of hanok. If you find sleeping on the floor rather uncomfortable, you may opt to sleep on beds in the Moon Room. The Moon Room is the most popular room, complete with personal toilets in side. Guests staying in the Star Room and the Sunlight Room use a shared bathroom, although it never gets crowed as not many guests stay in the house at any given time. The bathroom interiors include soft lighting and mirrors with a neat wooden frame that reveals the meticulous taste of the owner. [An island-like space with plenty of sun and wind] The house is so delicately decorated that you might not believe that all it was all done by the young owner of the Todaki Guest House. He created this place to share the charm of Bukchon and Hanok with others, opening the guesthouse in spring of 2013. He defines the charm of hanok as the tranquility one finds on an island. This is why he created a veranda, a tolmaru, and a small yard space for the wind to blow in and make guests feel like they're drifting on their own islands. The guests can use the bathrooms and kichen, which were fully renovated with a modern touch. There is also enhanced heat insulation and soundproofing. Complimentary breakfasts are served by the host. Longer-term guests will have a rotation menu between Korean and Western style meals. In order to fully enjoy the Todaki Guesthouse, groups can rent the whole house for themselves. Six is the most comfortable number of guests for staying here, but up to 10 people can be accomodated if you don’t mind the house getting a little crowded


Gyeonggi-do(Yangpyeong-gun)

Hanok Maeul Hwangto Pension is located on the side of the Namhangang River of Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi Province. It is a beautiful two-story hanok, located in idyllic countryside, with a wide grass lawn perfect for families with children or group visitors. The grass lawn is furnished with traditional sights like a vine-colored pavilion, well, old-fashioned treadmill, neolttwigi jumping boards, and traditional mortar, creating a rustic atmosphere that doubles as a site of learning for children. A wooden footbridge connects the second floor of the building, with a great view of the fields nearby. There are five rooms in total, the Korean-style Family Room, Sarang, and bedrooms of Gwibin, Sinhon, and the Sudabang annex. Each room is furnished in the traditional red clay wall and Korean traditional paper interior as a continuation of the theme of hanok. The Family Room is equipped with a wide living room with a fabric sofa and wooden furniture, dining table, and a kitchen with cooking utensils, making it ideal for group visitors. Sudabang room in the annex is a great place for lovers and families, and its crowning feature is the clay fireplace in the living room. Roasted potatoes and sweet potatoes from the fireplace are delectable parts of the room’s appeal. Firewood must be bought from the pension. The pension is also equipped with red clay sauna, fired with Korean charcoal. It is offered free of charge for the guests. Outdoor barbeque and campfire sites may be reserved with extra cost.


Seoul(Mapo-gu)


Jeollanam-do(Yeosu-si)

Good Morning Motel is situated on the lively coastline of Yeosu city, renowned as the host city of the highly successful 2012 Yeosu World Expo, in Jeollanam-do. This palatial seven-story building features a white exterior wall and well-arranged interior design. Yeosu Bus Terminal, Yeocheon Station, and Yeosu Airport are all within 20 minutes’ drive from the motel. Tourists can travel reach many of the neighboring islands including Geomundo, Baekdo, and Odongdo by ferry, participate in a Wetland Experience at Yeojaman Bay, and enjoy the splendid view of the sunset from Hyangiram Hermitage in Yeosu. Other local attractions such as Jinnamgwan Guesthouse, where Admiral Yi Sun-sin’s historic site is located, and Dolsandaegyo Bridge are also worth a visit. As for Yeosu’s famous local cuisine, visitors should try sliced raw red tongue sole, dolsangat kimchi (leaf mustard kimchi), Korean set menu with marinated crab, grilled oysters, and grilled belted beard grunt.


Gyeonggi-do(Gapyeong-gun)

Namisum Kata Marin Resort, located in Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, commands a beautiful view of the Bukhangang River near Cheongpyeong Lake. The pension offers visitors seasonal memories including photogenic views of fallen leaves in autumn, cool green shade in summer, and splendid nature with the fresh air. Namisum Pension is equipped with various convenient facilities and offers comfortable and romantic relaxation amid nature. The surrounding attractions, which are visited by many tourists throughout all four seasons, include The Garden of Morning Calm, Petite France, Namiseom Island, Jaraseom Island, Elysian Gangchon, and Yongchu Valley.


Jeollanam-do(Gurye-gun)

Hanwha Resort in Jirisan National Park is located by the majestic Jirisan Mountain and the clear waters of the Seomjingang River. Its location gives it a quiet, pleasant feel surrounded by nature. The resort provides a comfortable break to guests through its excellent service and elegant interior.


Gyeongsangnam-do(Changwon-si)

Located in Masan, a city of rich culture and free trade recently emerging as an industrial and port area, the Hotel Rivera Masan offers its guests comfortables guest rooms in contemporary setting with a panoramic view of the waves of the ocean. The hotel is recommended for business travellers seeking facilities for both relaxation and business needs.


Chungcheongnam-do(Boryeong-si)

JI Hotel in Boryeong, Chungcheongnam-do commands beautiful views of the surrounding scenery and the sea, and is just one minute’s walk away from Daecheon Beach. The hotel is equipped with a seminar room, coffee shop, and other supplementary facilities, providing the best relaxation and services for guests amid a beautiful natural environment. It is ideal for tourists who want to experience the Boryeong Mud Festival as it is just one minute’s walk from the square where the festival is held. Guests can easily reach diverse tourist attractions including Daecheon Port, Seongjusan Mountain, Mud Experience Center, Coal Museum, Ziptrek, and Rail Bike. In addition, it is recommended to try Boryeong’s famous seasonal dishes such as seasoned young skate, small octopus, braised blue crabs, fan mussel dish, and grilled oysters.