Jeollabuk-do(Jeonju-si)

Seoro is a traditional hanok guesthouse located inside Jeonju Hanok Village. The hanok, which was built with pine trees and red clay with great care, is so well kept that the surfaces shine like mirrors. Located in the middle of Jeonju Hanok Village, it is a convenient place to explore other places from. It is quite large in comparison to other hanok guesthouses. Main building and another main building that is separate from the other two are nestled inside the walls. There is a total of ten ondol rooms at Seoro. There is a total of seven adorable guest rooms for two where couples can stay. The guest rooms have a mini refrigerator, a television, and a private bathroom. Each room has a small veranda and changhoji -covered windows, which allows you to enjoy the unique atmosphere of hanok. Among the guest rooms, the Freedom and Truth rooms have unique a double-story structure with staircases. Rather than the standard double-story structure, it feels like you are going up to an attic, so the rooms are quite popular. Anchae has a living room and two bed rooms. Cooking inside the guesthouse is also possible as it has a refrigerator, an induction stove, and cooking utensils. Anchae also has an attic space that is connected with a stairway, and a bathroom with a bathtub. There is also a massage chair that will relieve fatigue from the travel. You can spend a lovely time exploring little corners of the front lawn, or admiring the view of hanok on the veranda. Seoro is located in the middle of Jeonju Hanok Village. Jeondong Cathedral, Gyeonggijeon Shrine, Omokdae and Imokdae Historic Sites, and Jeonjuhyanggyo Local Confucian School are right around the corner. Jaman Mural Village, Pungnammun Gate, and Hanbyeokdang Pavilion are also within short walking distances.


Jeollanam-do(Yeongam-gun)

Yeonhee Hanok Pension is a hanok accommodation located in Gunseo-myeon, which is surrounded by Wolchulsan National Park like a folding screen. In this guesthouse, you can enjoy the quiet and peaceful atmosphere of hanok. Waking up to the sound of birds chirping, appreciating the sunset in the evening on toenmaru (veranda), and watching the Milky Way on the night sky are special perks that you can enjoy in Yeongam Yeonhee Hanok Pension. There is a total of five guest rooms that boast the beauty of traditional hanok architecture. The ondol studio room where two guests can stay comes with a self-contained kitchen where guests can cook. Although it does not offer much space, it has a bathroom inside the studio for greater convenience. The guest rooms are neat and clean inside. An independent unit that is separate from other guest rooms is large enough for six guests. It has a living room, a bed room, and a bathroom. Like other guest rooms, there is an indoor kitchen, but it is segregated. It was deliberately designed in this way so the smell of food does not get into the living area. Grilling must be done in the outdoor barbecue area. In front of the guest rooms, there sit a green front lawn and a garden. which create a picturesque view together with the hanok house. You can also stay with your pet through a prior consultation with the host. Nearby are Wolchulsan National Park, Dogapsa Temple in Wolchulsan Mountain, Wang In Historic Site, Wolchulsan Gichan Land, Gichanmoet-gil Trail, and Seongyang Reservoir. The accommodation serves as a perfect starting point to explore nearby tourist sites.


Jeollanam-do(Jangseong-gun)

Stay Hwangryong is a tranquil hanok accommodation where the Hwangryonggang River flows in front. The hanok surrounded by a low stone wall is divided into two sections: Sarangchae and Anchae. The broad yard with flowering trees add more beauty to the landscape. The guest rooms of Stay Hwangryong include Hwangryong, good for six guests, Sarangchae 1 and 2 that are both good for two travelers, and a Maru that is the equivalent of a living room. The modern hanok retains the traditional beauty, while having added the convenience of modern facilities. Bright lightings on the ceiling and glass windows dressed in white curtains that replaced hanji give a more trendy look. Individual heating system per room, WiFi, and air conditioning are provided. The kitchen is equipped with a rice cooker, induction cooktop, and other kitchenware for those who wish to cook during the stay. Each room has a barbecue grill for guests to enjoy. The yard with plentiful sunlight is good for small gatherings, such as family gatherings and birthday parties.


Chungcheongnam-do(Taean-gun)

Byulgung is a hanok pension complex facing the sea at the northeastern edge of the Taean Peninsula in Chungcheongnam-do. The long row of tiled roofs of the hanok house that has 12 guest rooms looks like a royal palace or a filming site of Korean dramas. Byulgung is a traditional hanok built in the old way by building frames such as rafters, pillars, girders, beams, and floors, and then making walls, roofs, and floors inside the house with a mixture of red clay and straw. Lying on the ondol room would make you feel like you are traveling back in time to the Joseon dynasty. Byulgung has a total of 12 hanok rooms. There are eight two-people rooms, three four-people rooms, and one seven-people room. While most rooms are ondol rooms, the Bobyeonggung and Cheonchinggung rooms have beds. The Geumugung, Cheonheolgung and Inmagung rooms have two-story structures with bed rooms upstairs. The Cheonchinggung, Cheonheolgung, Inmagung and Magalgung rooms have private terraces. Byulgung also offers convenience with indoor bathrooms and self-contained kitchens While preserving the beauty of traditional architecture. The kitchens are equipped with electric rice cookers, refrigerators, and cooking appliances. There is a good range of convenience facilities as well. You can enjoy a cup of tea in Modamjeong, which is a pavilion built inside the pension. The beachside walking trail is also always refreshing to walk on. The outdoor swimming pool right in front of the open sea is a plus. You can also enjoy the stunning view of the sea in the outdoor barbecue area. The beach in front of the pension is s private beach that can be only accessed by guests of Byulgung. You can catch clam and conch on the mudflat revealed at low tide. The pension provides tools for mudflat activities. Nearby tourist spots include Kkujinamugol Beach, which is 3 minutes away by car, and the long sandy Mallipo Beach, which 30 minutes away. Mandaehang Port where there is seafood street is also nearby. Farm Kamille Herb Garden that is famous for herbal teas is also worth a visit.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gumi-si)

Ramada by Wyndham Gumi is a luxury hotel operated by Wyndham Hotels & Resorts located in downtown Indong-dong, Gumi-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do. It is the only hotel in Gumi operated by a global hotel business, and has 213 guest rooms, the largest available in Gumi-si. It is a business hotel frequently used by business travelers for it is close to Gumi National Industrial Complex and KTX Gumi Station. It is also a popular staycation destination for visitors or residents in Gumi as it offers reasonable rates for high-quality services. There are also various promotions available throughout the year. Ramada by Wyndham Gumi has a 14-story building with a parking lot in the basement. It offers 213 guest rooms including 36 suite rooms. The different room types include Standard, Hollywood, Family, Deluxe, Corner Suite, and Business Suite. On the second floor is The Seasons, a restaurant with 80 seats, and four conference rooms which can host business meetings, seminars, and parties. A fitness center and a coin laundromat are located on the third floor. In the lobby on the first floor are a business center, a cafe, and a convenience store. Located on the 14th floor is The Lounge Urban where guests can enjoy cocktails with a view. Ramada by Wyndham Gumi checks visiting guests' body temperature at the hotel entrance and provides hand sanitizers throughout the hotel premises to prevent the spread of COVID-19. In addition, the hotel disinfects and sanitizes all facilities on a regular basis.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Bonghwa-gun)

Gwonjinsadaek House is an accommodation located in Chunyang-myeon, Bonghwa-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, where you can enjoy the quaint atmosphere of an old hanok house. Gwonjinsadaek House is also known as Seongam Historic House named after Seongam Gwon Cheolyeon’s pen name, a scholar of the Joseon dynasty who built the house. The 130-year-old building was originally built in another nearby village, but it was moved to the current location in 1880. Built with Korean red pine (Pinus densiflora), this old hanok house has a grand scale with three indoor spaces: 56-kan main residence (bonchae), 3-kan byeolchae (annex), and 9-kan daemunchae (gatehouse). If you walk inside past the tall gate, the first thing that comes to the eyes is the wide sarangchae (study hall). To the left is a small study room built for students, but it is now called saesarangbang (new study room). There are four guest rooms available at Gwonjinsadaek House. There are two large rooms for five guests each, a medium sized room for four guests, and a small room for two guests. Apart from the largest room, all guest rooms are ondol (floor heated) rooms. Since it is an old hanok house, there are no showers and bathrooms inside the rooms, except in the newly renovated room which has a bathroom inside. No cooking inside guest rooms. Breakfast is available for an extra charge. However, the breakfast service has to be booked in advanced. Nearby are many things to see, including a historic site, old hanok houses, and a fifth-day market. It is also close to East and West Three-story Stone Pagodas in Seodong-ri, Bonghwa (National Treasure), House of Mansan (Important Folklore Cultural Heritage), Samijeong Falls, Gakhwasan Mountain, Guma Valley, and so on. Chunyangjang Market is held on every 4th and 9th of the month.


Jeollabuk-do(Wanju-gun)

Soyang Hanok Stay was created by transporting three 180-year-old hanok houses in Gochang and Musan that were about to be demolished to the current location in 2010. The houses were repaired by a master craftsman for three years in the traditional methods, and still reserve the unique beauty of traditional hanok houses. There is a total of eight guest rooms. Seohyeondang has an ondol room with red clay walls and floor. It has a bathroom and a small space where guests can enjoy a tea ceremony. Gahuidang is furnished with a bed and a cypress bathtub inside the bathroom. In Jewoldang, a master bedroom and a second bedroom are facing each other with the living room in the middle. The view of the mountain standing in front of the house from the living room is a highlight of this place. Three rooms are placed in a row in Huyeondang. There are two guest rooms in Hyeondang One of them is an ondol room, and notably it has a veranda inside the room. The other room is a popular room in the guesthouse since it has a push-up window that can be completely open, creating an open view that extends to the open-air veranda. You can enjoy a view of the entire premises at a glance from the veranda. Each guest room is equipped with a luxury tea set and tea. However, guests cannot cook inside. There are electric kettles and mini refrigerators for simple meals. The rooms are furnished with clean handmade cotton bedding. All guests receive a welcome tea and complementary breakfast. Guests are welcome to visit the independent bookstore and cafe on the premises. Nearby tourist attractions of Wanju include Jeonju Hanok Village, Gosan Recreational Forest where you can enjoy a swim, and Songgwangsa Temple where a lotus festival is held. O’s Gallery and Awon Art Museum operated by the accommodation are located just 3-minute walking distance.


Busan(Suyeong-gu)

Gray Hotel 193 is located next to the stunning view of Busan's Gwangandaegyo Bridge and Gwangalli Beach. It is also known as a place of a great view as the open sea of Busan is visible through the glass window wall of the guest rooms. There is a total of 25 rooms, which are divided into Superior Double, Deluxe Double, Terrace Double, Family Twin, Ocean Deluxe, High Ocean Deluxe, Ocean Twin. Each floor has a styler (smart garment steamer), which is useful for long-term travelers and business travelers. The hotel has also installed the CESCO anti-virus system as well as air purifiers to all guest rooms to maintain pleasant room conditions. A breakfast service is available for guests. Guests can enjoy instant noodles, simple Korean dishes, toasts, cereals and coffee. Another complementary service to note is a beach mat rental service. Since the hotel is within walking distance from Gwangalli Beach, the hotel provides beach mats for guests to relax on the beach. Gray Hotel 193 is also close to various convenience facilities. Conveniently located, Millak Fresh Fish Center, Gwangalli Beach, a waterside park, and Gwangan Station are all just 15 minutes from the hotel on foot. BEXCO is only 8 minutes away by car.


Seoul(Yongsan-gu) , Itaewon・Yongsan

Located in Hannam-dong, Seoul, the local flagship store of Japanese avant-garde brand Comme des Garçons is not simply a fashion brand outlet but rather a cultural complex introducing Comme des Garçons’s brand philosophy and values. Comme des Garçons, meaning “like a boy” in French, believes “women should be dressed like a boy forever.” The flagship store introduces the total lifestyle of Comme des Garçons from fashion to perfume and art to food. The six-story building has a unique tunnel-like structure consisting of five fashion areas and over a dozen product lines on display In addition to the fashion areas, “Gallery Six” an art space, and “Rose Bakery” a French organic café based in Korea keep visitors entertained


Seoul(Mapo-gu)

Opened in 2007, Sunnyne Pet Café is a great place for both dog owners and the petless to come spend time with man’s best friend. Not only are you free to bring your furry friend with you, but owners of the café also run a myriad of services including Pet Bath (pet beauty care), Pet Kindergarten (pet education), and a Pet Hotel. Visitors may purchase pet products at the café as well. The café even boasts a staff of professional “fur stylists” (with more than ten years' experience), skilled in a variety of grooming methods and styles. The three-story Pet Hotel, in particular, offers clean, spacious amenities for pets (the first floor for big pets and the second and third floors for small/medium-sized pets). The café also holds celebrations and events for pets and pet owners on a regular basis. Not a dog owner? No problem! Sunnyne Pet Café is a great place to spend time with these wonderful animals, regardless of whether or not you have your own dog. Upon entering Sunnyne Pet Café, (after you’ve been greeted at the door by a small pack of barking dogs) staff will guide you to your seat where you’ll be lovingly mauled by at least several dogs, who will (more likely than not) make themselves at home on your table, lap, or at your feet. In place of an entrance fee, each visitor is asked to order an item from the menu. Make sure to keep your drinks at the center of the table, for your safety and the safety of the dogs (not to mention the safety of your drink!). Since dogs roam around the café at will, make sure to be careful when moving about.