Jeollabuk-do(Imsil-gun)

This hanok (traditional Korean house) is located in Deokchi-myeon, Imsil-gun, Jeollabuk-do. Opened in June 2020, it has quite clean facilities and a comfortable structure. Seomjingang River flows in front of the village, and Baengnyeonsan, Hoemunsan, and Palbongsan Mountains surround the area like a screen. A wide grass lawn of 6611 m² around the four modernized hanok buildings offers a picture of pastoral comfort with pine trees and a water wheel. Each house is rented out as a whole unit and includes one ondol (under-the-floor heating system) room, one bedroom, a living room that doubles as a kitchen, and a restroom. “River” and “Wind’ units have raised open floor space, while the other two “Mountain” and “Field” units have narrow wooden porch along the outside of the rooms. All units have a standard occupancy of 4, but their size of 66–82 m² allows them to host up to 8. Each unit also comes with an outdoor table. Guests are prohibited from cooking strong-scented food in the unit but may rent out the barbecue grill to be used in the lawn. The swimming pool opens in summer.


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.


Jeollabuk-do(Jeonju-si)

This hanok (traditional Korean house) hotel is located near Jeonju Hanok Village. The hotel complex stands on a plot of land spanning 19,840 m2, containing 11 residential buildings and other facilities. Modern hanok buildings are built on a line, blending with the surrounding nature to offer a comfortable stay. The name of the hotel is evident in the 11 residential buildings, all named after the kings of the Joseon Dynasty. Sunjonggwan has six rooms in total. The rooms are divided into Gold and Silver Rooms, and are classified into Grade 2, Grade 3, and Grade 5 rooms, after the grading system used for government officials during the Joseon Period. Gold Rooms are located on the second floor, while the 1st floor is occupied by the Silver Rooms. Each room is furnished with a combination of hanok’s unique charms and modern comfort. Exposed wooden beams fill the room with a gentle scent of wood, while window walls offer an expansive view of the scenery outside. Restaurants such as Samtaegeuk Restaurant, the site of the hotel’s breakfast offering, and Samjogo Restaurant, a Korean restaurant serving lunch and dinnertime, are designated as COVID-19 Safe Restaurants by the city of Jeonju. The Convention Center, which houses a hanok cafe, also offers a number of different facilities for the guests. It takes only 10 min by car to reach most tourist sites in Jeonju.


Jeollabuk-do(Jeonju-si)

This hanok (traditional Korean house) hotel shows a different interpretation of hanok’s traditional beauty from Jeonju Hanok Village. The name of the hotel encapsulates Jeonju’s spirit as a city of tradition and art, and the exemplar of the state of Joseon. The hotel complex stands on a plot of land spanning 19,840 m2, containing 11 residential buildings and other facilities like hanok restaurants. Each residential building is named after the kings of the Joseon Dynasty. Jeongjogwan contains six rooms, all built to modern comfort for all age groups. Grade 2 Silver and Gold Rooms, which can house up to 6 guests, are especially popular for families. The rooms combine modern comfort with hanok aesthetics, like wooden exposed beams and wooden furniture, which help to fill the room with the elegant fragrance of wood. The hotel has about 150 parking spots, a hanok cafe, and the Convention Center with spaces such as Daejanggeum Hall, Saimdang Hall, Chungmugong Hall, and Hunminjeongeum Hall. Samtaegeuk and Samjogo Restaurants are designated as COVID-19 Safe Restaurants by the city of Jeonju. Jeonju Hanok Village is reachable by car in about 7 min.


Jeollabuk-do(Jeonju-si)

Saranggadeuk is a traditional hanok built in 1900, which was renovated as a guesthouse. You can enjoy the elegance and beauty of hanok from the veranda, rafter, and eaves. Saranggadeuk has an L-shaped structure offering a total of six ondol style guest rooms including Cherry, Lily, Pomegranate, Magnolia, Azalea and Rose rooms. The guest rooms are relatively spacious and decorated with cypress pieces, which creates a delicate woody scent. The standard number of guests for all guest rooms are two. The guest rooms have slightly different sizes and interior designs. For couples, the Cherry and Rose rooms would be comfortable. For group travelers, the Azalea room offers a large space. Each guest room has a bathroom where you can shower comfortably. The bedding provided in the guest rooms is Korean-style premium bedding that is kept clean and fresh. Although there are no cooking facilities inside the guest rooms, there is a water purifier, a microwave, and coffee and tea on the veranda in front of the guest rooms that anyone can use. The guesthouse provides breakfast including fresh toasts, seasonal fruits, and coffee. You can freely use the breakfast table prepared in the common veranda during the breakfast hours. In the large yard, there is a garden decorated with a small pond and pine trees. The view from the veranda is quite stunning. Saranggadeuk is located inside Jeonju Hanok Village. It is convenient to explore the nearby Jeondong Cathedral, Gyeonggijeon Shrine, Choi Myeong Hee Literary Museum, Jaman Mural Village, Jeonju Woodblock Calligraphy Gallery, and Wanpanbon Cultural Center. Discount coupons for hanbok rental service, electric scooter rental service, and homemade chocolate pie baking class offered by partners are provided to all guests.


Jeollabuk-do(Jinan-gun)

Located in Jinan-gun where the natural environment is beautiful and healthy foods are plentiful, Jinan Park enables a healing trip with its dense forest and nature. Made of hinoki cypress, the interior of the rooms is filled with a subtle fragrance; a public bathroom is provided in the basement for use free of charge by lodging customers, who can expect the best form of relaxation. Jinan Park always hopes that beloved families and loving couples can make comfortable and happy memories from their trip. Nearby places of interest include Maisan Mountain, which has a different name each season, and Maisan Stone Pagodas, a man-made masterpiece.