Jeollanam-do(Mokpo-si)


Gyeonggi-do(Uiwang-si)

The museum features various materials and items like artifacts and vehicles from the over 100 years of railroad history in Korea, which started with the first miracle on September 18, 1899. The first floor houses a history hall and an exhibit devoted to items from railroad vehicles. The second floor focuses on electronics, communications, facilities and architecture, and items related to the transportation industry. The first floor also has a Railroad Model Panorama Room, which features replicas of the various trains that have traversed the Korean countryside, right from the first steam engine until the KTX. There's also an outdoor exhibit area featuring a real steam engine train, a presidential train, as well as passenger and cargo trains. The presidential train was introduced in May of 2015 for guests to enjoy.


Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

Jumunjin Hotel takes the role of the first observatory in Jumunjin, and it will give you comfortable and wishful trip by watching the gliterring sunrise of the nature in the East Sea. There are many live fish restaurants with live fishes from Jumunjin Harbor fish market and auction market, and the cruise ship is in 5 minutes distance. Guests can have natural bedrock seawater sauna and free home-made meals.


Gyeonggi-do(Ansan-si)

Hotel Goodstay Ansan is located in Il-dong, Sangnok-gu, Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do. The six-story hotel building resembles a European-style log cabin with white-colored decks marking each floor. The hotel offers 39 clean and well-maintained guestrooms (12 double, 12 twin, and 15 deluxe rooms) that have simple, yet elegant interiors. Hotel facilities include a bar, a banquet hall, a restaurant, and a business area.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gyeongju-si)

Puloonsan Hostel stands at the foot of Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju-si Gyeongbuk. The hostel building is like the Korean-style house 'Hanok' and has the wide room for students retreat and company training. Near Hostel, there are many tourist sports including Bulguksa Temple, Seokguram, General Kim Yushin tomb, Cheonmachong, Anabji, Cheomseongdae, Gyeongju National Museum, Bomun tourism complex and Poseokjeong. The charged breakfast as home meal provides the directly-cooked dishes. The pick-up service at Bulguksa Station and the English guide service are available. A laundry for travelers is available free of charge.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu)

Sulwha Cultural Exhibition offers a venue to remind visitors of the actual value of traditional artcrafts and communicate with modern art in a way that helps to combine and develop the traditional with modern. This exhibition aims to provide the opportunity to share the meaning and value of balance and harmony, a philosophy of Sulwhasu, that always exist but may be difficult to recognize in daily life, such as inside and outside, subjects within their environments, and traditions and modernism.


Seoul(Mapo-gu)

This guesthouse is located in Nogosan-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, as a space for young backpackers catered by a fellow lover of traveling. There are 12 rooms in total, including Double (2-person), Triple (3-person), and Quad (4-person) rooms. Guests have a choice of two double beds or two bunk beds for the Quad room. All rooms have bathrooms with a shower booth attached. There are no kitchen facilities available, but all rooms allow outside food and there are microwave ovens on premise. Washing machine and dryer is available for use with payment. The guesthouse has high customer satisfaction thanks to its affordable prices, clean facilities, and friendly service. Sinchon and Sogang University Stations on Seoul Subway Line 2 are located only 5 min away by foot, and airport limousine and Seoul city Bus Stops can also be found nearby. The guesthouse is also close to districts popular among the young in Seoul, such as Hongdae, Hapjeong, Mangwon, and Sangsu.


Gyeonggi-do(Suwon-si) , suwon

Hwaseong Haenggung Saturday Performance will be scheduled for every Saturday between May and November to celebrate the construction of the Suwon Hwaseong Fortress. Visitors can watch traditional performances, palace dancing, mudong nori (Korean folk performances in which women ride on men’s shoulders and dance), and juftagi (rope-walking) and other events.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Mungyeong-si)

The Mungyeong Spa is an enormous hot springs complex that first opened in March 2001 and is able to accommodate up to 2,500 visitors at one time.The Mungyeong Spa offers two types of hot springs water. The yellow earth-colored hot springs water comes from 900 meters underground and is effective in treating skin irritations and heart disease. The other hot springs water comes from 750 meters below the ground and is beneficial to healing wounds and respiratory organs.Due to Mungyeong Spa’s two different hot springs waters, you can have several different healing experiences all in one place. 


Seoul(Yongsan-gu)

Between is a lounge/restaurant serving contemporary Italian dishes and a wide selection of cocktails. It features a spacious terrace and plays stylish lounge music.