12.0Km 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.
12.3Km 4407 2024-07-01
36, Hanji-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-10-2908-4965
The Korea's largest "hanok (traditional Korean house)" village in the middle of Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do has been there for hundreds of years. Today, you can see new as well as old houses there. “Inyeon” is one of the traditional Korean houses located near the public parking lot on the outskirts of the hanok village, making it a great place to stay overnight in quiet. The word "inyeon" means "relationship" in Korean, referring to all types of ties with other people. The owner of the guesthouse named the place as such because she is greatful for all the guests and wanted to treat them well. She opened the guesthouse in September 2014. Since then, she has been kind enough to tell her guests which places are good to visit and which foods are delicious. She makes sure all the facilities including sheets and blankets are maintained clean for her guests to have a memorable stay. Built in the 1960's and remodeled in 2008, the traditional house is neat with most of the traditional features. It has four guestrooms named "Apricot Flower", "Orchid", "Chrysenthemum", and "Bamboo". The "Orchid Room" and "Bamboo Room" can accommodate up to seven people. The floor is covered with lacquered traditional Korean paper, and there are a number of traditional items in the room including the Korean gong. The traditional Korean ceiling rafters are visible in all the rooms.
All the rooms are furnished with a bathroom, air conditioner, TV, refrigerator, toiletries, and hair dryer. There is a 200-year-old pomegranate tree in the yard, and a table and chairs right in front of it for the guests to relax on a fair day. The table made of an old door and chairs made of a log under the red pomegranates are one of the most outstanding features of this guesthouse. There are lots of traditional items in the yard with which you can play traditional Korean games such as "yutnori" and "jegichagi", all of which can be used by the guests for free.
12.3Km 14189 2024-04-06
Girin-daero 99, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do.
La Aldea Tradicional de Jeonju (Hanok Maeul) está ubicada en las zonas de Pungnam-dong y Gyo-dong. En esta área se encuentran concentradas aproximadamente 800 casas tradicionales de Corea, las hanok. Este lugar es famoso por conservar intacto el estilo tradicional, proporcionando la oportunidad de disfrutar el ambiente antiguo y folclórico del país.
Lo más elegante de esta aldea es seguramente el estilo de los techos de las hanok. La peculiaridad de esta vivienda es que el borde de los techos está ligeramente dirigido hacia el cielo. La estructura de estas casas se divide en dos secciones: anchae y sarangchae. Anchae, siendo el lugar donde permanecen las mujeres, también es llamado gyusubang; mientras que el sarangchae es el lugar utilizado por los hombres, también llamado seonbibang. La construcción arquitectónica diferencia el sector destinado a los hombres y mujeres. De tal manera, el anchae, por ser el lugar donde residen las mujeres, se localiza en la parte más resguardada y silenciosa de la casa.
Otra característica es que los cuartos son de ondol, un sistema de calefacción instalado en el suelo. La estructura del ondol es bastante simple, consiste en aplicar el sistema de calefacción debajo del piso, con pasajes horizontales para el humo y una chimenea vertical para el escape. Una de las grandes ventajas es que en verano es fresco y en invierno, caliente.
Además de los recorridos, observando la sabiduría y las costumbres tradicionales de la antigüedad, otro de los atractivos lo componen las actividades culturales que consisten en experimentar las habitaciones de ondol y degustar del plato típico famoso de la ciudad, el bibimbap (arroz mezclado con surtido de vegetales).
12.3Km 5672 2024-04-07
33-11, Dongmun-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-10-6453-1200
Sky is a guesthouse located in an alley next to the Jeonju Hanok Village Parking Lot. The house was built in 1930 and remodeled in 2014. It was originally a Japanese-style house, but the original building was completely demolished and a traditional Korean house was built in its place. The sheets and blankets in all the guestrooms are embroidered by the owner of the guesthouse. Her embroidery skills make some of the guests choose to stay at this guesthouse since they can learn the trade from her. She offers an embroidery class for such guests for only KRW 4,000 per person, and only 5 people are allowed in the class. If you want, you can also play the traditional Korean game called "yutnori" for free.
12.3Km 0 2024-04-06
Dongmun-gil 33-20, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
12.3Km 219 2024-04-07
33-6, Eunhaeng-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-63-287-9300
Hanok Hotel Dongrakwon used to be a memorial hall for Missionary M. Junkin who worked in Jeonju in 1985, and had long been used as an official residence for the Bank of Korea. The 100-year-old Hanok retains the history and culture that modern hotels do not have. Since the renovation to make it a hanok hotel, it is now utilized as a space for traditional music performances, traditional weddings, or small weddings. The entire building can be rented for various gatherings, seminars, conferences, family events, and so on. The beauty of a hanok is found in every corner of Dongrakwon such as the wide lawn, the pond in front of Sarangchae, and the jar stand next to Anchae. The antique furniture and folding screen in the rooms have been used for generations, enabling guests of the hanok to time travel to 50-100 years ago.
The yard is a great place to play simple Korean traditional plays such as Jegichagi and Dakjichiji, whereas the free-of-charge red clay sauna will relieve fatigue. The outdoor hot / cold bath and sun bath site is a new addition to Dongrakwon.
There is a 600-year-old Ginkgo tree standing on the Eunhang-ro, where the accommodation is located. Opposite the alley is Donghak Revolution Memorial Exhibition Hall; Gyeonggijeon East Gate is 200m away. The hotel is close to Taejo-ro, the busiest street of Jeonju Hanok Village; neighboring Eunhang-ro, Choi Myeong Hee-gil, and Eojin-gil all retain the unique quietness and beauty of Hanok Village. It will be also nice to ride on the mountain bike that Dongrakwon offers free of charge in order for guests to visit corners of the Hanok Village, or ride along the Jeonjucheon Stream.
12.3Km 7714 2024-07-05
Girin-daero 451, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do.
063-282-5979
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.
12.3Km 2335 2024-06-20
Girin-daero 451, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
070-8870-6870
La palabra gamaek refleja la cultura alcohólica de la provincia de Jeonbuk-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.
12.4Km 176 2024-04-07
78-3, Girin-daero, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-10-9934-1300
Jeongga Hanok is a space where the traditional beauty of hanok and the modern comfort co-exists. The newly built Hanok is neat and pleasant. When you enter the small cobbled yard, the porch and the eaves will welcome you, and you’ll find that the rooms are filled with delicate wood fragrance. The interior is furnished with Korean cypress trees and red clay. In particular, the Cypress Tree room is all made of cypress trees, from the walls to the ceiling, making guests feel like they are lying in a forest. Maple Room and Ginkgo Tree Room, meanwhile, have attics.
Jeongga Hanok faces Jeonju Hanok Village with the Girin-daero in the middle. Hanok Village is just across the road. Major attractions such as Gyeonggijeon, Jeondong Catholic Cathedral, and Jeonjuhyanggyo Confucian School are all within walkable distance. Omokdae, which offers an unhindered view of Hanok Village, is located over the pedestrian overpass. Jaman Mural Village, famous for colorful mural and cozy cafes, is about 300 meters away and a great spot for selfie lovers.
12.4Km 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.