919.6M 2025-08-12
Yuksa-ro 239, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
054-840-3400
1.0Km 2023-07-10
Yuksa-ro 273, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
1.2Km 2021-02-04
Gyeongdong-ro 684, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
La Estación de Andong se asienta en la línea ferroviaria Jungang. Abrió el 15 de octubre de 1930 y todos los trenes de pasajeros que actualmente utilizan las líneas de Jungang y Yeongdong se detienen en esta estación. Se instaló una torre de agua en 1940, cuyas 12 caras son únicas, y de allí radica como su designación como Propiedad Cultural Registrada de Corea N° 49. Para aquellos que realicen trasbordo a autobuses interurbanos, la Terminal de Andong se encuentra a unos 6 kilómetros, a la que se puede llegar con los autobuses locales 0, 1, 2 y 11 desde la Estación de Andong.
1.2Km 2024-10-22
San 102-1, Jeongha-dong, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
1.3Km 2023-07-10
Seodongmun-ro 203, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
1.8Km 2025-07-21
60-16, Gangnam 2-gil, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
This 8-story hotel is located about 15 min by car from Andong Station and Andong Terminal. Its riverside location at Nakdonggang River offers guests an opportunity to take a walk along the river. There are 42 rooms in total, in seven types, all furnished with elegance in mind with low-saturation walls, gray curtain, and gold-framed furniture. All rooms have Netflix streaming access. Family Room, Suite Party Room, and Luxury Party Rooms have refrigerators, induction stoves, microwave ovens, and kitchen sinks for cooking. These rooms also have a mini swimming pool for children, making them especially popular in summer. Luxury Party Room, which can accommodate up to 8 guests, has a living room separated from the bedroom, allowing easier management of space. Both rooms also have a TV. Andong’s tourist sites, such as Imcheonggak House, which is Treasure No. 182 of Korea, Andong Jjimdak Alley, and Woryeonggyo Bridge is reachable by car in 10 min.
1.9Km 2025-06-02
4439, Chunghyo-ro, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
2.2Km 2023-02-22
Imcheonggak-gil 63, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
Imcheonggak es una de las casas tradicionales existentes más grandes de Corea, posee una historia de 500 años, y pertenece a la familia Lee de Goseong, en Andong. Es una casa elegante, con el tejado tradicional, que poseía 99 habitaciones, aunque más de la mitad fue derrumbada durante el período de la invasión japonesa. Perteneciendo a una familia de clase alta de la Época Joseon, presenta una amplia variedad de instalaciones anexas, varias subconstrucciones, pabellones, y un hermoso jardín. La casa fue construida por el 6º hijo de un funcionario de importante cargo que correspondía al reinado de Sejong (1418-1450) en la época de Joseon, quien fascinado por la belleza natural de la zona, había decidido instalarse en el lugar. Luego con el tiempo, los hijos de los hijos, han extendido la casa y habían levantado más construcciones anexas, edificaron más instalaciones, pabellones, etc.
2.7Km 2025-08-12
297-10, Toegye-ro, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-858-4411, +82-10-3530-4413
Chiam Old House in Anmak-dong, Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do is an old traditional Korean house once owned by Lee Man-hyeon(pen name Chiam) who was the 11th-generation descendant of “Toegye” Yi Hwang, one of the most prominent Korean Confucian scholars of the Joseon Dynasty and a high-ranking government official during the reign of King Gojong. This house was originally located in Wonchon-ri, Dosan-myeon but was relocated to its current location in 1976 after a flood caused by the collapse of Andong Dam. Chiam Old House consists of 22 rooms, 5 gates, and 1 detached building. The main building is taller than the detached building. One of the unique features of this detached building is that it has both gable roof and gambrel roof on either side. Listed as Gyeongsangbuk-do Folklore Material No. 11, Chiam Old House now serves as a guesthouse for those wishing to experience an old traditional Korean house. The rooms that are open to guests are “Seongmyeongjae,” “Gyeongeopjae,” and “Nakseongdang.” The large room called “Bakkatchae,” or outer building, is the most comfortable one to stay in for a night, since it's furnished with kitchen, TV, air conditioner, and bathroom. “Seongmyeongjae” means “honesty and integrity” in Korean. It’s an “ondol (Korean floor heating system)” room typical of any traditional Korean house, where you have to sleep on the floor. "Gyeongeopjae" is the most popular one among the guests, and its name means “unselfish and reverent.” The rooms next to the gate called “Ilgeonjae,” “Seokcheonjae,” and “Hakgujae” located along the wall are great places to stay if you want to see the surroundings and the old house at the same time. “Jamnyongdang” on the east side of the main building is named after the small pond in the yard, and it means “to strive to be a man of virtue like the dragon flying in the sky.” There are lots of beautiful flowers in the small garden in complete harmony with the old house and surrounding mountains, making it a great place to take a leisurely walk as you experience the history.
3.0Km 2025-08-01
24, Gwangmyeong-ro, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-843-6888
This is a place where you can enjoy healthy eel dishes. The best menu at this restaurant is grilled eel. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.