Explanation
This hanok (traditional Korean house) is located at the center of Hanok Conservation Area, known as Hwangnidan-gil Street. To the north lies the old alley that connects to Cheomseongdae Observatory. The house has sarangchae building, byeolchae building, and main building, which is used as a gallery and café, surrounding the grass lawn in the center. All rooms are equipped with ondol (under-the-heating system) and a red clay finish, and each room has a bathroom with shower facilities.
Sarangchae is a two-story hanok building with a hipped-and-gable roof. Its first floor is occupied by a double room and a family room, which can support up to 4 people. Byeolchae is a single-floor hanok with a gable roof, containing two double rooms and a raised floor space. The main building’s gallery contains a hanok experience room, cafe, restaurant, and a traditional tea room. A Korean-style breakfast is offered in the cafe, and the management also offers experience programs like tea ceremony, traditional games like yunnori (board game), and traditional musical instruments like janggo (hourglass-shaped drums) and gayageum (twelve-stringed zither).
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Occupancy : 20 persons
Check in time : 15:00
Check out : 11:00
In-room catering : Not available
Food and beverage outlets : Available (gallery space in the main building, cafe)
Contact and Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-54-749-8090
Parking facilities : Available
Pick-up service : Not available
Number of rooms : 7
Reservation : Available (+82-54-749-8090, www.hanokinn.com/doc/reservation.php)
Reservation Website : booking.naver.com
Room Type : ※ Room Type - Traditional ondol room
Scale : 1 two-story building, 1 single-story building (land area 632 m2, building area 241 m2)
Location
19, Poseok-ro 1050beon-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do