0 2023-12-04
49-1 , Seowon-ro 172beon-gil, Seocheon-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-953-5896
Munheon Hotel is a hanok stay in Seocheon, Chungcheongnam-do. Wooden floors and beams, earthen walls and stone footings, ondol-heated floors and wooden patios - these are the distinctive features that make hanok so deeply unique. All four buildings in the hotel have these features; each has two comfortable guest rooms, and it’s also possible to rent the entire hotel for groups or conferences.
0 2023-12-04
119-1, Changjin-ro 194beon-gil, Yeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-4891-7622
Seoneulgi Culture hanok stay in Yeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do looks like one traditional hanok from the front, but in truth, is three houses. The guestrooms are a sarangchae with two rooms, ondol flooring, a private bathroom, veranda and front yard, and a middle building with a sleeping room, ondol attic, traditional kitchen, private bathroom and back yard. Barbecue equipment can be rented, and tents are available year-round. Downtown Yeongju is 5 minutes away by car.
180 2023-12-01
19-18 , Seodong-gil, Bonghwa-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-673-5011
Seongamjae in Chunyang-myeon, Bonghwa-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do, was built in 1915 by Seongam Kang Seung-won, son of Uijae Kang Pil who was an early campaigner for independence from Japan. Built of pinewood, the house is now equipped with modern facilities. In-room cooking is not allowed, a pay-for brunch is available. Next door is Bonghwa Mansan Old House, a National Folk Cultural Asset which guests are free to look around. Chunyang Station on the Yeongdong Line is a 5-minute walk away, and a luggage storage service is available.
1 2023-12-01
39 , Nakcheondang-gil, Bonghwa-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-9016-3201
Gwonjinsadaek House is a magnificent historic house with a history of more than 130 years, also known as Seongam House located in Chunyang-myeon, Bonghwa-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do. The first thing you notice as you walk inside past the tall gate is the sarangchae (detached building). There four guest rooms, Keun Sarangbang (large room), Jakeun Sarangbang (small room), Saesarangbang (new study room), and Jungbang (medium-sized room), all of which are ondol (underfloor heated) rooms except for Keun Sarangbang. There are no showers, toilets, or cooking facilities inside the rooms. Breakfast is not provided, but rice cakes and tea are complimentary. Nearby tourist attractions include the Mansan House and the East and West Three-Story Stone Pagodas in Seodong-ri, Bonghwa.
3568 2023-11-30
51 , Baraemi 1-gil, Bonghwa-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-673-7939, +82-10-8079-7939
The prestigious Manhoe Old House in Baraemi Village, Bonghwa, Gyeongsangbuk-do, is a nationally designated folk cultural asset, because of its 300 year history and its association with both Korean literature and the March 1st independence movement. It is said that a thousand poems were written in Myeongwolru, the Old House’s pavilion; and the 1919 Independence Petition was also written here. There are 7 guestrooms, one with an attic with exposed roofbeams, and most but not all rooms have individual toilets. Guests can take part in traditional activites such as folk games.
5480 2023-11-30
101 , Matjil-gil, Yecheon-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-655-1717
Chunoojae Old House in Jeogok-ri, Yecheon-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do, is a late Joseon period hanok built by Kwon Jin, grandson of Kwon Eui. Gingko, peepal trees and chrysanthemums grow in its well-tended yard, and every year the petals are gathered for tea brewing, and the branches trimmed and soaked to make alcohol. There are seven guestrooms, and in the summer group visitors can make a bigger space by renting 2 or 3 together. Various traditional food experiences, such as soybean paste making, are offered. For groups of 10 or more, reservations should be made at least a week in advance.
319 2023-11-30
417 , Gangbyeon-ro, Yecheon-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-3451-9900
Dojeong Seowon in Yecheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do, was built to honor Yakpo Jeong Tak, who saved the life of the famous Admiral Yi Sunshin back in the 1500s. Now a hanok stay, it has four guest rooms, including Gangdang, once used as a lecture hall by Joseon scholars; a pavilion called Eup-hojeong; and Dongjae and Seojae, which were once dormitories. Gangdang is a private house of about 100 square metres and is suitable for group travelers. Eup-hojeong stands on a bluff overlooking the stream. Dongjae and Seojae have their own bathrooms. Standing on the 2nd floor of the pavilion brings one to the view of the Naeseongcheon Stream flowing in an arc around the mountain.
8154 2023-11-30
15-1 , Songsogotaek-gil, Cheongsong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-873-6695, +82-10-3891-2622, +82-10-8746-6690
Songjeong Old House in Deokcheon Village, Cheongsong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do, is an ‘ㅁ’-shaped hanok and one-time home of Sim Sang-gwan, a wealthy gentleman of the early 20th century. The house is notable for its incorporation of the library used by Shim Sang-gwang. To the right is Songso's house and to the left a trail leading to a water well and a pine forest. The Korean-style rooms are ondol-heated with traditional wallpaper and natural cotton duvets. There’s a spacious yard where traditional Korean music can be heard, while the annual Old House music concerts are very popular.
1 2023-11-30
17-1, Yeonseo-ro 50-gil, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul
+82-507-1379-0097
Deokseonjae is a hanok stay in Eunpyeong Hanok Village at the foot of Samgaksan Mountain in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul. The skyline of Bukhansan Mountain and the architectural line of hanok are in harmony. From the hanok’s upper floor, guests will find spectacular, panoramic views of Bukhansan Mountain and its Eco Park. The second floor guestrooms consist of a living room, sleeping room and a bathroom, while the first floor is shared with the owner's family. A welcome snack and breakfast are provided.
10550 2023-11-29
50 , Noseongsanseong-gil, Nonsan-si, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-735-1215
Myeongjae Old House in Nonsan, Chungcheonbuk-do, was the house of Yun Jeung, a Joseon scholar of King Sukjong’s time. The house stands open to the village without a tall gate or fence, and consists of a sarangchae (men’s house) and gotganchae (storehouse) arranged protectively around the anchae (women’s house). The sarangchae has three guest rooms and a porch offering scenic views. Bathrooms and toilets are modern and clean. There is a thatched outbuilding with sound equipment and a beam projector for meetings. Cultural experience programs offered include traditional Korean music, a tea ceremony, and natural dyeing.