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Munjonggwan of the Royal Room (왕의지밀 문종관)

Munjonggwan of the Royal Room (왕의지밀 문종관)

13.4Km    2025-07-23

5218-20, Chunhyang-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do

Wangui Jimil Moonjonggwan (‘Royal Room of King Munjong’) in Jeonju, Jeonbuk-do, is a hotel that combines hanok style with modern convenience - one of a group of hotels named after Joseon kings. There are eight guestrooms, divided into Gold and Silver class, and all equipped with bathrooms and toilets. Rooms have exposed beams and traditional furniture, and the scenic views and chirping of insects beyond the large windows add to the charm. Additional facilities include a hanok cafe, a restaurant, and a convention center. Guests can reach anywhere in Jeonju Hanok Village in about 10 minutes by car.

Sejonggwan of the Royal Room/ 왕의지밀 세종관

Sejonggwan of the Royal Room/ 왕의지밀 세종관

13.4Km    2025-08-12

5218-22, Chunhyang-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-63-284-1004

This hanok (traditional Korean house) hotel is located near Jeonju Hanok Village. The hotel has enjoyed great popularity among the tourists visiting Jeonju since its opening in 2018, for its convenient location of only a 7-min drive away from Jeonju Hanok Village and its faithful recreation of hanok’s beauty with modern sensibilities. The hotel complex stands on a plot of land spanning 19,840 m2, containing 11 residential buildings and other facilities. As the name of the hotel indicates, each building in the hotel is named after the kings of the Joseon Dynasty.
Sejonggwan is named after King Sejong. Sejonggwan has eight rooms, divided between Gold and Silver Rooms. Each room is a self-contained unit made up of bedrooms and restrooms, furnished with a combination of hanok’s unique charms and modern comfort. The view of the wooden exposed beams (Gold Room), paintings on the wall, and the view of the nature beyond the window wall recreate the unique scenery of the hanok, while amenities such as TV, refrigerator, and air conditioning offer a comfortable stay.
Other facilities inside the hotel complex include the spacious parking lot, an elegant hanok cafe, and the Convention Center, housing family-size Daejanggeum Hall and Hunminjeongeum Hall, a large hall suited for seminars. It takes only 10 min by car to reach any tourist sites near Jeonju Hanok Village from the hotel.

Calle del Cine de Jeonju (전주 영화의 거리)

Calle del Cine de Jeonju (전주 영화의 거리)

13.4Km    2024-05-14

Gosa-dong, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do

La Calle del Cine de Jeonju es la sede del Festival Internacional de Cine de Jeonju y está conectada con la calle Gaeksa-gil, una calle comercial representativa en el centro histórico de Jeonju. La calle Gaeksa-gil tiene un ambiente único donde se combinan varias tiendas y bonitos cafés con edificios que muestran las huellas del tiempo. Cuando se celebra el Festival Internacional de Cine de Jeonju, la calle, que se caracteriza por su color rojo, se vuelve un hervidero de gente que llega de todo el país para ver las películas que se proyectan.

Sunjonggwan of the Royal Room / 왕의지밀 순종관

Sunjonggwan of the Royal Room / 왕의지밀 순종관

13.4Km    2025-08-13

5218-6, Chunhyang-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-63-284-1004

This hanok (traditional Korean house) hotel is located near Jeonju Hanok Village. The hotel complex stands on a plot of land spanning 19,840 m2, containing 11 residential buildings and other facilities. Modern hanok buildings are built on a line, blending with the surrounding nature to offer a comfortable stay. The name of the hotel is evident in the 11 residential buildings, all named after the kings of the Joseon Dynasty.
Sunjonggwan has six rooms in total. The rooms are divided into Gold and Silver Rooms, and are classified into Grade 2, Grade 3, and Grade 5 rooms, after the grading system used for government officials during the Joseon Period. Gold Rooms are located on the second floor, while the 1st floor is occupied by the Silver Rooms. Each room is furnished with a combination of hanok’s unique charms and modern comfort. Exposed wooden beams fill the room with a gentle scent of wood, while window walls offer an expansive view of the scenery outside.
Restaurants such as Samtaegeuk Restaurant, the site of the hotel’s breakfast offering, and Samjogo Restaurant, a Korean restaurant serving lunch and dinnertime, are designated as COVID-19 Safe Restaurants by the city of Jeonju. The Convention Center, which houses a hanok cafe, also offers a number of different facilities for the guests. It takes only 10 min by car to reach most tourist sites in Jeonju.

Yangsajae (문화공간 양사재)

Yangsajae (문화공간 양사재)

13.5Km    2025-11-28

40, Omokdae-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do

In Joseon times, Yangsajae hanok stay in Jeonju Hanok Village, Jeonbuk-do, was part of the Jeonju Hyanggyo or local Confucian school - a place of study and scholarship. Later the poet Lee Byeong-ki lived and wrote here, and later still, in 1987, the house became a public elementary school. Since 2002 it has been a hanok stay dedicated to cultural tourism and promotion of local history and traditions.

Museo de Retratos Reales (어진박물관)

Museo de Retratos Reales (어진박물관)

13.5Km    2024-04-07

Taejo-ro 44, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do.

Este museo se encuentra dentro del santuario Gyeonggijeon, en Jeonju, y alberga los retratos de antiguos reyes del período Joseon. Entre ellos, el del fundador de la dinastía, el rey Taejo (Lee Seonggye).

Paseo con el Rey por el Santuario Gyeonggijeon (경기전 왕과의 산책)

Paseo con el Rey por el Santuario Gyeonggijeon (경기전 왕과의 산책)

13.5Km    2025-10-30

Taejo-ro 44, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-63-232-9938

Se realiza el “Paseo con el Rey” todos los sábados en Jeonju. El recorrido de 100 personas incluye una vista especial del santuario Gyeonggijeon con música y té. Un guía turístico le llevará por la hermosa ciudad de Jeonju.

Gyodonggaon / 교동가온

Gyodonggaon / 교동가온

13.5Km    2025-08-12

73-1, Eunhaeng-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-10-5106-3355

Gyodong Gaon is located right in the middle of the main street of Jeonju Hanok Village. The word "gaon" means "middle" in Korean. It's a two-story traditional Korean house that stands out among the rest of the traditional Korean houses in the alley leading to Omokdae. Just inside the gate is a yard with colorful flower trees, jars of sauces, and furnace. The mural on one of the walls is popular among the guests as a place to take photos. The "numaru", or "loft" in Korean, overlooks the Hanok Village, and is one of the best places in the village to get a closer look at the 500 year old zelkova tree and the foot of the mountain nearby. Open to all the guests, the "numaru" is very popular during the winter as well as the summer. It's an open space with a wooden floor, so it's very cool during the summer, and it also serves as an observatory to enjoy the view of all the snow-covered trees and roofs in the Hanok Village during the winter while having a hot cup of tea. The owner of the guesthouse has been living here for 37 years. He rebuilt his house and turned it into a hanok guesthouse in 2014 while making sure the rooms are well insulated and comfortable to stay. He built a two-story building to make an efficient use of the space, and focused on making all the rooms look different. The house has five rooms, and only the “Meomulda Room” on the first floor is the only rooms with a living room separated from the bedroom. All you have to do is open the door to enjoy the view of the yard, Hanok Village, and Omokdae. The “Nanuda Room” on the second floor is the largest one that can accommodate more than five people, making it the most popular choice among families. The "Damda Room" and "Kkumkkuda Room" both have an attic that can be reached by a ladder. The attic is big enough to sleep two adults, and some guests actually sleep there for a unique experience. One of the walls of the attic is finished with cypress wood which has a pleasant scent. The “Geurida Room” has the best view through the two windows on the either side of the room, in addition to warm sunlight and cool wind that come through the window. Modern, not traditional, doors are installed in all the rooms for better sound proofing and insulation. Gyodong Gaon offers a number of experience programs, such as traditional games like “gulleongsoe”, “tuho", and “Korean top”, As well as “sabang chigi”, “sampalseon”, and “ttangttameokgi”. Many Korean adults are familiar with these games, while children and foreigners can find these games interesting. All these traditional Korean games are free to play.

Hankookjib (한국집)

Hankookjib (한국집)

13.5Km    2025-07-09

119, Eojin-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do

Hankookjib literally means 'Korean house.' The restaurant serves Jeonju bibimbap, kongnamul haejangguk (spicy bean sprout soup), sagol gomtang (thick beef bone soup), doenjang jjigae (soybean paste stew), and samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup). Many well-known figures, including former presidents of Korea, have been sited as enjoying the authentic Jeonju bibimbap here.

Damun (다문)

Damun (다문)

13.5Km    2024-04-07

74-8, Eunhaeng-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do
+82-63-288-8607

Situated in Jeonju Hanok Village, Gyo-dong, Jeonju-si, Damun serves Korean table d’hote in a restaurant divided into large and small rooms within a hanok building structure.