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V Spa Motel is located in Deungoek Spa Complex, Ulju-gun, Ulsan. Certified by the government for its hot springs, the motel also boasts guest rooms with excellent views of the beautiful mountain scenery. Surrounding tourist attractions include Deungoek Hot Springs, Sinbulsan Mountain, which is also known as ‘the Alps of southeast Korea’, Tongdosa Temple in Yangsan, and Seongnamsa Temple in Eonyang. In particular, Sinbulsan Mountain’s nature trail is popular among tourists who enjoy mountain climbing. The motel is 6 minutes’ drive from Ulsan Station and Eonyang Bus Terminal, where a pick-up service is available for tourists who use public transport. Eonyang’s famous bulgogi is also highly recommended.


Incheon(Ongjin-gun)

In proud Ongjin-gun with dream and hope, LAMER Motel is located in the street corner toward Yeongheung-do of Ongjin-gun where the island is beautiful. Welcoming tourists with beautiful scene of the sea and rooms of color themes, the sunset at LAMER is spectacular as that. As for tourist attractions, you can’t miss Simnipo beach with coarse sand and fine gravel and Janggyeongri beach that boasts old pine tree area as large as 10,000 pyong. You can enjoy sea fishing and it is recommended to taste fresh sashimi and clam noodle.


Jeollanam-do(Gokseong-gun)

Located in Gokseong-gun Jeonnam, Shimcheong story village pension has been developed with the theme of tale. Visitors can enjoy Korea style Hanok house's earth smell, mountain, water and wind sound. In spite of Korean style house, the pension's inner part has been decorated in modern style for convenient use. Visitors can enjoy a steam train, rail bike, bicycle hiking and rafting nearby. Visitors will surely make the good memories in Gokseong where the mountain, river and valley are all beautiful.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Goryeong-gun)


Jeollabuk-do(Gimje-si)


Gyeonggi-do(Icheon-si) , Icheon


Gyeonggi-do(Yeoju-si) , Yeoju


Chungcheongnam-do(Yesan-gun)

Hyangcheonsa Temple is an old temple that was founded by Monk Euigak in the late Baekje period under King Uija's rule. The temple is easily accessble from downtown despite its location deep within a valley at the foot of Geumosan Mountain, serving as a landmark for visitors enjoying a light stroll or a hike up to the mountain. Serving as a home to several relics and a nine-story-pagoda, the temple site and buildings are well maintained and neatly cleaned on a daily basis. According to legends, Monk Euigak originally had planned on building a temple in Sinam-myeon in Yesan. He went to China and brought a Buddha statue, praying earnestly on his way back aboard a boat. Upon his arrival, he sighted a pair of golden crows flying above the boat and followed the birds before they disappeared. He found the birds at the temple's current location, drinking from a puddle of water that had an aromatic smell. From then on the mountain was called Geumosan, meaning "the mountain of golden crow," and the temple was named Hyangcheonsa, meaning "the temple of fragrant water."


Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

The Voyager Pension, appreciated by guests seeking time out from the hustle and bustle of the city, is located deep amid nature. The pension strives to provide guests with pleasant freshness, soft coziness, and surprising delights, and boasts a gallery where nature’s music and art works exist in harmony, offering customers high-class relaxation. At night, customers can enjoy looking at the clear sky and countless twinkling stars. The surrounding tourist attractions include Jumunjin Port, Gyeongpodae Pavilion, and Hajodae Beach. In addition, Yangyang International Airport is situated in the proximity of the hotel.


Seoul(Jung-gu)

Deoksugung Pungnyu is a night-time traditional arts performance that takes place at Deoksugung Palace in downtown Seoul. Traditional art specialists (many officially recognized as ‘intangible cultural assets’) take the stage with their apprentices to fill the cool night air around the stately palace walls with the hauntingly beautiful melodies of the past. The performance is part of an effort to help visitors immerse themselves in the traditional Korean arts while getting a more authentic experience of the palace, instead of just observing the world of the ancients from afar.