Busan(Busanjin-gu)

Solaria Nishitetss Hotel is a hotel operated by Japanese West Japan Railway Company and operates Seoul and Busan branches in Korea. Solaria Nishitets Hotel Busan is located in Seo-myeon, downtown Busan, so visitors can easily find various restaurants, amusement facilities and shopping areas. It is also easy to travel all around Busan, making it ideal for tourists and business travelers. The building hasa total of 203 rooms including 2 floors underground and 15 floors above ground. All rooms boast a variety of convenience facilities that are comparable to luxury hotels. There is a difference between the rooms, but the rooms have bidets, humidifiers, personal safes, wine refrigerators and capsule coffee. There is a Universal Double Room, a barrier-free room with safety handles for the disabled and the elderly, as well as a low entrance threshold. The hotel has a sauna and a fitness center as an auxiliary facility, which is enough to relieve fatigue from business trips and tourism. The breakfast, which can be enjoyed at 15,000 won per person, is a buffet that offers Korean, Japanese and Western food together. A brand coffee shop will also be located next to a restaurant dedicated to breakfast. The lobby can be conveniently used by all guests on the third floor. It also runs a business center with computers and printers. The entire guest rooms are operated as a non-smoking area and have a separate smoking area on the third floor.


Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gimcheon-si)


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Seoul(Songpa-gu)

Nestled in the Seoul Olympic Park, Seoul Olympic Parktel was built to commemorate the successful hosting of the 1998 Seoul Olympics. It is also the biggest youth hostel with 238 rooms, a reception hall and conference rooms of different capacities that can accommodate up to 1,000 people. Seoul Olympic Parktel is a popular school excursion site where visitors can immerse in the history and culture of the Olympic Games at the Olympic Park, Olympic Museum, Olympic Museum of Art, Olympic Sculpture Park and the gymnasiums. The hostel has also held numerous training programs for domestic as well as foreign youths.


Jeollabuk-do(Muju-gun)

H Hills Resort is set amid a pure, unspolit environment at the foot of Deogyusan Mountain, Muju, at the same altitude (700m) as the global resorts of Davos in Switzerland and Edinburgh in the UK, enabling visitors to maintain the best body rhythm and relieve fatigue. Tourists can enjoy the seasonal attractions of Deogyusan Mountain, including sunset over the royal azalea field in spring; the cool, refreshing water of Gucheondong Valley in summer; the red and gold hues of tree leaves in autumn; and the silvery snowy landscape of winter.


Jeollanam-do(Wando-gun)

The ChangPoGo Memorial Hall was constructed to celebrate the achievements and maritime pioneering spirit of Jang Bogo.  The hall is an educational tourism space focusing on historical culture. The outside of the building is designed to embody a scene of moving wave and the wall was covered with natural stonework reminiscent of Cheonghaejin Castle in Jongdo Island. The wetland near the hall is home to reeds and wild flowers every season. There is also a walking path surrounded by various kinds of trees. * Opened on February 29, 2008


Jeollanam-do(Sinan-gun)

Hongdo Island is located 115 km southwest of Mokpo Harbor. It is composed of about 20 islands, and because it has an usual reddish-brown color about it, it is called Hongdo (Red Island). When the sun sets over the island, the whole area takes on a reddish hue.The seashore is bordered by towering sea cliffs with diverse shapes of rocks. With the blue sea and green forest, it remains the most spectacular sight in the Southern Sea. Hongdo Island has 33 officially designated beautiful sceneries, but the most famous of them all is the Hongdosipkyeong. Along with Nammun Rock and Seokhwagul Cave, Hongdosipkyeong shows off the beauty of Hongdo Island, and if you take a ferry to the island, you can see almost all of Hongdosipkyeong. It takes about 2 hours to go around the island, and you can explore the mysterious nature and its beauty. On the island, there are about 270 kinds of evergreens and 170 types of animals. As the government wanted to preserve the natural state of the island, it was designated as a Natural Preserved Area in 1965, and since 1981, has became part of Dadohae Marine National Park. With forests of pine trees and chestnut trees, it is also the native home of the very rare daeyeoppung reed.Because the entire island of Hongdo has been declared a Natural Monument, people are not allowed to enter areas other than the villages and designated tourist areas. Because of this, you cannot bring out even one stone or a pocket of grass from the island. Visitors that break the rules will be fined. 


Jeollanam-do(Jangheung-gun)

From Gwanghwamun Gate (광화문), the heart of downtown Seoul, straight down to the very the tip of the peninsula lies the warmest place on the Korean mainland, Jangheung County’s Jeongnamjin (정남진). The region has a diverse natural environment including stunning views of mountains, fields, the ocean, lakes, rivers and streams. It also as well as cultural sites such as Cheongwansan Mountain, Bangchon Cultural Village, and Borimsa Temple, one of the three major Borimsa Temples in Asia. The Jeongnamjin district has a wide variety of tourist attractions nearby such as the Samsan Embankment, a provincial park on Cheongwansan Mountain; a literature park; and Sodeungseom Island, the filming place of the movie “Festival”. You can also enjoy the beautiful sunrise or take a seawater bath at Anyang water gate. There are a diverse number of events based on natural resources of the area like the Jeam Azalea Festival, Pen Shell Festival, Pike Eel Festival, Aqua Festival, Gaemegi Fishing Festival, and the Cheongwan Mountain Eulalie Festival. Area size: A total of 618㎢ (farmland 23%, forest 66.5%, others 10.5%) Administrative districts: 295 villages, 7 townships, and 3 towns


Jeju-do(Seogwipo-si) , Seogwipo

The Gosalli Forest Trail runs along a stream in Harye 2-ri, Namwon-eup on the southern part of Jeju Island. The area was recognized by the Ministry of Environment in 2013 for their outstanding efforts in preserving and protecting the local ecology. The forest trail passes through one of Jeju's beautiful forested areas, and is perfect for peaceful leisure walks, being less known among tourists. To limit the amount of damage to the natural environment, the trails are unrefined, so guests are reminded to tread carefully.


Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Located at the entry of Samcheong Park, Doban is a Korean restaurant that features dishes using seasonal ingredients. Doban means "partner" in Buddhism. The restaurant is in a remodeled house and has a large signboard outside, making it easy to find. The main draw of Doban lies in the fact that the restaurant uses only fresh, seasonal ingredients often not available to city residents. The most popular thing on the menu is the course meal called “banjeongsik,” which comes with five main dishes and nine side dishes. The array of simple, light food (such as salad, japchae, bossam, and jeon) is a delightful mix of flavors whose seasonal ingredients (such as ferns and lettuce) make each bite a palate-pleasing sensation. Banjeongsik is part of the lunch menu and is only available until 3 p.m. Other course items are ilpum, epum, and sampum. Doban is a great spot for family gatherings and business meetings.      


Gyeonggi-do(Siheung-si)

Plaza Hotel is located near Ansan Station in Siheung, Gyeonggi-do. Tourists can enjoy attractive seasonal landscapes at the old salt farms in Siheung, and a great view of fishing boats loaded with their catch at Wolgot Port. It is also worth viewing the surrounding scenery from the summit of Soraesan Mountain. The area’s famous dishes, including kalguksu (noodle soup) cooked with clams and grapes, fresh raw fish and seafood at Wolgot Port, are also highly recommended.