Gyeongsangbuk-do(Pohang-si)

Eco Hotel is situated at the Hyeongsan Rotary in front of Korea’s largest steelworks, POSCO, in Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-do. As the optimal mid to low-priced hotel for business visitors, and adjacent to POSCO, Steel Industrial Complex, Sports Stadium, and Jukdo Market, Eco Hotel is visited by many buyers from in and out of the country. This comfortable cozy hotel offers a free breakfast service, while its staff offers kind and considerate services, treating every guest like a VIP.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Yeongju-si)

Jukgyegugok Valley is the valley stretching from Baejeom-ri to Choamsa Temple. Joseon-era Confucian scholar Toegye Yi Hwang (1501-1570) was inspired by the scenery of the valley and the enchanting sound of the flowing water, so he came up with names for each of the nine sections of the valley and collectively called them Jukgyegugok (nine bamboo valleys). The valley presents a splendid sight indeed with crystal clear waters, lush forest, and white rocks. In summer, vacationers from around the country flock to Jukgyegugok Valley to cool off from the sweltering heat by dipping their feet in the refreshing waters of the valley. Famous tourist attractions near the valley include Sosuseowon Confucian Academy, Buseoksa Temple, and Eupnaeri Mural Tomb. * Choamsa Temple On the path that ascends from Jukgyegugok Valley, there is a small temple located at the foot of Sobaeksan Mountain. The great monk Uisang Daesa of the Silla Kingdom reached this place during his search for an ideal site to build a Buddhist temple invoking national security. He set up a small thatched hut for a temporary stay until he found the most propitious spot, on which he built Buseoksa Temple. In the site where his thatched hut once stood, he built another temple and named it Choamsa Temple. The original structure was destroyed by fire during the Korean War (1950-1953). The temple has been restored to its present state by the Buddhist monk Lee Bo-won after years of arduous efforts.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gyeongju-si)

Hwangnam-style bread was first made by Choi Yeong-hwa in Hwangnam-dong, Gyeongju, in 1939. The Gyeongju Choi family has a rich history of baking and rice cakes with red bean, and has passed on the secrets of their trade from generation to generation. When it came time for Choi Yeong-hwa to learn the family recipe, he added his own special touch, creating the Hwangnam Bread Koreans know and love today. Hwangnam Bread is made using red beans grown in Korea, and is widely recognized across the nation. The handmade artisan bread is made without the use of any artificial sweeteners or preservatives, and boasts a rich flavor with just the right amount of natural sweetness.  


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Andong-si)

Jace Motel is located in Ok-dong, the new town of Andong where Hahoe Village exists. Diverse sizes' rooms are available for all of family, couple and group travelers. As neighboring tourist spots, there are Hahoe Village, Byeongsan Seowon, Dosan Seowon, Bongjeongsa and Hakgasan hot spring. Andong's special products include Andong salt mackerel, Andong steamed chicken, Andong beef, Andong Soju and Andong Sikhye.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Andong-si)

Galleria Motel is located in Andong Gyeongbuk. Near the motel, there is Andong train station and many tourist attractions including the traditional foods. Visitors will have a real resting and memory in the city of Confucian culture. Also, the kind staff who can speak English is available for foreign travelers.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Andong-si)

Located in Andong, where the traditional culture of Korea has been maintained called as the capital of Korea's spirit and culture, Dawoo Motel is built near Hahoe Village outside of the downtown. The motel has the wide room and is convenient for transportation because it is close to Seo-Andong IC. Andong's tourist spots are Hahoe Village and Dosan Seowon and International Mask Dance Festival will provide the different attraction. There are Jeotjaesabab, salt mackerel and Andong steamed chicken to eat.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gyeongju-si)

Placed in Gyeongju-si Gyeongbuk, Sum Guesthouse offers help for pleasant travelling with the clean and up-to-date facilities. Because Seongdong market is in 2-minute walk from the Guesthouse, travelers can buy Gyeongju's products at the low costs. Also, Gyeongju Station is in 5-minute walking distance. This is the best place for Gyeongju bus tour. Travelers can meet each other to exchange their experiences in the Guesthouse.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Uljin-gun)

Baekam Springs Hotel is located in Uljin Gyeongbuk. As neighboring tourist spots, Wolsongjeong, Manghyangjeong, Seongryugyul, Bulyeong valley, Bulyeongsa and Gusan Beach are 30-minute distance from the hotel, and Baekamsan tracking course is behind the hotel. As foods, there are Uljin crab and pine mushrooms. The family guests can conveniently use the hot spring and the banquet facility for the event is well-arranged. Also, the hotel provides the pick-up service at Onjeong Terminal.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gyeongju-si)

Hotel Valentine is located in the most beautiful Bomun tourist complex, Gyeongju Gyeongbuk. This provides the clean and neat hotel-typed rooms and pension-typed rooms. Guests can see the beautiful scenery of Bomun tourist complex including Bomun lake, Gyeongju World, Gyeong World Culture Expo, Shilla Millennium Park, and can visit Gyeongjus cultural heritage such as Bulguksa Temple and Seokgulam.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Yeongdeok-gun)

Yeongdeok Sunrise Festival is an annual overnight event that begins on New Year's Eve. This year, the festival is set to take place at Yeongdeok Samsa Marine Park under the theme of "Bell of Hope, Light of Life." Moreover, there will be various New Year's celebrations featuring a music concert sponsored by Taegu Broadcasting Corporation (TBC), sunrise watching, and diverse hands-on experience programs.