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Festival Internacional Sori de Jeonju (전주세계소리축제)

Festival Internacional Sori de Jeonju (전주세계소리축제)

8.5 Km    4118     2024-04-07

Sori-ro 31, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do.
063-232-8394

Es un festival artístico y representativo de alto nivel, ya que los visitantes pueden disfrutar de una amplia variedad de sonidos musicales, desde lo tradicional hasta lo extranjero en un solo lugar. Es un espacio que no está restringido para cierto género musical en particular, sino que abarca toda clase de conciertos musicales: funciones alternativas en donde puede participar cualquier persona libremente, funciones exclusivas de músicos famosos a nivel internacional, etc.

Lime Hotel [Korea Quality] / 라임호텔 [한국관광 품질인증]

Lime Hotel [Korea Quality] / 라임호텔 [한국관광 품질인증]

8.7 Km    1165     2024-04-07

13-3, Ajung 4-gil, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-63-242-7300

Lime Hotel is located in the vicinity of Eastern Jeonju IC, about 700 meters from the popular Ajung Lake Park. Modern, sophisticated interiors, and clean facilities are the hotel’s best features. Guest rooms include deluxe, premium, premium twin, lovely suite, modern suite, and body friend suite. All rooms have latex beds and 2 PCs, and they are cozy with birch interiors and gentle indirect lighting. The lovely suite room features the elements of a hanok while the body friend suite room melts away the fatigue of travel with the finest massage chair and whirlpool bath. Breakfast is served from 7:00 am and breakfast room service is also available upon request. It takes about 10 minutes to reach Jeonju Hanok Village, where Gyeonggijeon, and Jeondong Cathedral are located. Moreover, there are many other attractions such as Jeonju Zoo, Deokjin Park, Jeonju Hanji Museum, Jeonju National Museum, and Jeonbook Provincial Art Museum. While traveling to Jeonju, try various foods such as Jeonju bibimbap, bean sprout soup rice, rice wine, gamaek, makgeolli, and handmade beer. The southern market night market, filled with delicacies, is a very popular place these days. It is held every Friday and Saturday evening.

2night[Korea Quality] / 투나잇호텔[한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

2night[Korea Quality] / 투나잇호텔[한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

8.9 Km    190     2024-04-07

16, Ajung 4-gil, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-63-241-9594

Two Nights is a business hotel located in Deokjin-gu, Jeonju, North Jeolla Province. There are 36 rooms in total, namely Deluxe, Premium, Business (Twin), Double Business (Twin), Suite, Royal Suite, and VIP, which are all furnished with modern details from white and monotone to trendy green, offering various options for guests. The rooms are also equipped with basic items, such as a TV, minibar, hairdryer, hair roller, toiletries, and luxurious sofas and tables. All rooms have separate bathrooms with bathtubs—a welcome feature for the weary traveler. The hotel offers a 24 hr front desk service and a complimentary buffet-style Korean breakfast except on Sundays.
There is a Jeonju Hanok Railbike stop 5 min away from the hotel by foot, optimal for a date or a fun day out with children. Other interesting sites include the Jeonju Hanok Village, Deokjin Park’s lotus flowers in summer, and the BTS photoshoot site Jeonju Dreamland, which are all located 10–15 min away from the hotel by car.

Ciclorraíl Hanok de Jeonju (전주한옥레일바이크)

8.9 Km    1188     2024-05-07

Dongbudae-ro 420, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do

El Ciclorraíl Hanok de Jeonju, se encuentra a tan solo 10 min en taxi desde la Aldea Tradicional de Jeonju. Las vías, de 3,4 km de largo, se pueden recorrer de ida y vuelta, y sus coloridos durmientes bastan para deleitar la vista de los visitantes. Desde el punto de partida hasta el punto de retorno las vías tienen una leve pendiente en ascenso, pero al dar la vuelta se convierte en un descenso que permite alcanzar velocidades excitantes, casi como las de los juegos mecánicos de los parques de atracciones.

Hotel Sol [Korea Quality] / 솔호텔 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

Hotel Sol [Korea Quality] / 솔호텔 [한국관광 품질인증/Korea Quality]

9.0 Km    168     2024-04-07

22-4, Ajung 2-gil, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-63-261-7000

This hotel is located 5 min from Jeonju Station by car. The exterior of the hotel is furnished with a chic grey decor, and there is a wide parking lot for the guests. There are 11 room types in total, all equipped with 50-inch smart TV and sofa, and whirlpool bathtubs with the exception of the Standard Double Room and Standard Double Circular Room. Latex beds ensure the comfort of the guests. Hotel Sol is dedicated to offering a restful stay in green nature. Terrace Spa Garden Room and Terrace Spa VIP Room, in particular, offer a comfortable garden furnished on the terrace, a space furnished with whirlpool spa and rattan furniture in a grass lawn surrounded by a screen of bamboo trees. Jeonju Hanok Rail Bike is reachable in 8 min by foot, while Jeonju Hanok Village can be reached by car in 7 min. Its location near Dongbu-daero gives it great access to Jeonju’s outskirts as well.

Daeseung Hanji Village & Hanok Traditional Culture Experience Center [Korea Quality] / 대승한지마을한옥전문화페험관 [한국관광 품질인증]

Daeseung Hanji Village & Hanok Traditional Culture Experience Center [Korea Quality] / 대승한지마을한옥전문화페험관 [한국관광 품질인증]

9.4 Km    4579     2024-04-07

18-4, Bogeun-gil, Soyang-myeon, Wanju-gun, Jeonbuk-do
+82-63-242-1001

Daeseung Hanji Village in Wanju County, Jeollabuk-do Province was part of Jeonju City from the time of the Baekje Dynasty until 1935, when Wanju County was separated from Jeonju City. The village has been famous for the production of hanji (traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry tree) since the Goryeo Dynasty, and is the origin of the world-famous ‘Goryeo Paper.’ Most of the villagers were still employed in producing and selling hanji until a few years ago, but these days they work in various businesses including farming and stock farming. However, the hanji masters continue to preserve and promote the hanji tradition through the Hanji Exhibition Hall and Experience Center and other activities. Surrounded by low hills (Seungraebong and Duribong), the village consists of farmhouses, cattle sheds, old hanok houses, the site of the seodang (village school), and a pavilion, and has traditional games including a swing and tuho (stick throwing). The center is composed of hanok accommodation, the Hanji Experience Center, and the Hanji Craft Exhibition Hall set amid a quiet, clean environment. In particular, the Hanji Experience Center provides various interesting and reasonably-priced hands-on experience programs for people of all ages including kindergarten children, such as making hanji, hanji fans, hanji shoes, hand mirrors, hanji masks, instruments, pencil holders and so on. The hanok accommodation has eight guestrooms, each of which features a large window and is equipped with a modern-style bathroom, 40-inch TV, air-conditioner, refrigerator, dressing table, etc. The rooms are decorated with wooden and hanji materials in a simple yet elegant style. The house has also a seminar room (66m2) equipped with a beam projector for group seminars. The separate restaurant provides Korean-style meals, and guests can also use the kitchen. As the house is surrounded by a pine grove, guests can appreciate the clean air scented with pine anywhere in the house.

Bongi Seolleongtang (봉이설렁탕)

Bongi Seolleongtang (봉이설렁탕)

9.9 Km    72     2024-04-07

576, Baekje-daero, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-63-271-0912

Seolleongtang (ox bone soup) is Korea's representative health food rich in protein. The best menu at this restaurant is ox bone soup. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do.

Parque Deokjin (덕진공원)

10.1 Km    3950     2024-04-06

Gwonsamdeuk-ro 390, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do.
+82-63-239-2607

Una de las maravillas que no se podrá perder en su visita a Jeonju es apreciar el espléndido paisaje de las flores de loto del parque Deokjin. Tal es el motivo por el que el estanque de este parque es uno de los mejores destinos turísticos de la región. El parque se encuentra ubicado sobre la calle Paldal-ro, con dirección hacia la zona central de Jeonju IC (intersección). El lago natural que posee el parque fue formado en las épocas de Goryeo, y en abril de 1978, junto al pabellón Chwihyangjeong, fue designado “parque urbano”.

El parque tiene una superficie amplia, en la zona sur se encuentra ubicado el estanque, hacia el norte se ubica un área de yates, y la zona oriental y occidental de estos dos lugares, lo conecta un puente con forma de arco. Caminando por el puente que atraviesa toda el área del estanque, podrá disfrutar de un paisaje natural estupendo. En particular, el parque fue reabierto después de una remodelación en el año 1998, por lo que refleja a un pequeño bosque dentro del pueblo. Además con el objetivo de incrementar la calidad histórica, se han establecido un pabellón, un pantano, una cascada artificial y un puente de madera, entre otras instalaciones. En el interior del parque, también podrá encontrarse con varias piezas de escultura construidas en conmemoración a personajes y sucesos históricos. En su conjunto forma un complejo cultural y natural para satisfacer a los visitantes.

Festival del Bibimbap de Jeonju (전주비빔밥축제)

Festival del Bibimbap de Jeonju (전주비빔밥축제)

10.3 Km    7714     2024-04-07

Girin-daero 451, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do.
010-2177-1965

El Festival del Bibimbap es un festival cultural y gastronómico que se celebra anualmente en Jeonju, donde el tema principal es el bibimbap (uno de los platos más representativos de Corea). El festival tiene preparadas diferentes actividades y programas que entretendrán a los visitantes durante su estancia. No se pierda esta gran oportunidad para conocer la cultura tradicional de Corea y experimentar el verdadero sabor del bibimbap.

Festival Gamaek de Jeonju (전주가맥축제)

Festival Gamaek de Jeonju (전주가맥축제)

10.3 Km    2335     2024-04-06

Girin-daero 451, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
070-8870-6870

La palabra gamaek refleja la cultura alcohólica de la provincia de Jeollabuk-do. Este festival, celebrado por primera vez en 2015, celebra el desarrollo regional, la seguridad de las calles, la unión de los ciudadanos y su contribución social. A partir de 2017, se agregaron diversas actividades culturales.