2.6Km 2025-04-25
Gyerim-ro 9, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
En Gyeongju, en el parque Daereungwon, se pueden observar las grandes tumbas de monarcas y nobles del reino de Silla. Dentro de este parque se sitúan 23 tumbas enormes, entre las cuales se destacan las tumbas Cheonmachong y Hwangnamdaechong, las más grandes y antiguas. En una exploración y excavación del área, realizada en 1970, se descubrió la tumba Cheonmachong, dentro de la que se halló una pintura antigua de un caballo celestial. Esta pintura es la única descubierta de los antiguos tiempos de la dinastía Silla. Dentro de esta tumba se encontraron 11.526 reliquias y coronas del monarca, que fueron trasladadas al museo. Todos estos objetos muestran la vida lujosa que llevaban los reyes de aquella época. Otra atracción turística es la tumba Hwangnamdaechong, que es el enterramiento antiguo más grande. Era un sepulcro matrimonial y en su interior se hallaron los restos del rey y la reina, con más de 30.000 accesorios y adornos de oro. El aspecto más destacable de la tumba Hwangnamdaechong es que en el sepulcro de la reina se encontraron más adornos lujosos que en el del rey. De hecho, los investigadores llegaron a la conclusión de que la reina podía ostentar una alta posición social aún antes del matrimonio real, y la jerarquía de la mujer en aquellos tiempos era muy respetada. Recorriendo estas tumbas, podrá vivir en carne propia la cultura antigua, de más de 1.500 años de historia.
2.7Km 2025-03-17
Taejong-ro 757, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
Designado como Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad por la Unesco en noviembre del 2000, es una zona histórica que conserva toda la historia y cultura de Gyeongju, la antigua capital de Silla (57-935). Se clasifican en un total de 5 áreas históricas. La primera es la zona de Namsan, la cuna del arte budista de Silla. Considerado un museo al aire libre sin paredes, es un lugar en donde persiste el espíritu de Silla, y reúne 37 reliquias budistas; el pabellón Poseokjeong (Sitio Histórico), la roca Tapgok Maaejosanggun (Tesoro – figuras budistas grabadas en roca), la pagoda de tres pisos de piedra del templo Cheonryongsa (Tesoro), la roca Chilburam Maaeseokbul (Tesoro - figuras budistas grabadas en roca), la roca Bulgok Seokbuljwasang (Tesoro), etc. La segunda es la zona de Wolseong, sitio en donde estaban los palacios de la dinastía milenaria de Silla. Se encuentran en esta área el bosque Gyerim (Sitio Histórico), el sitio de la sala Imhaejeon, y el mejor observatorio de Asia, Cheomseongdae (Tesoro Nacional). La tercera es la zona de Daereungwon, el complejo de tumbas reales, los pertenecientes a los reyes, reinas y miembros de la nobleza. Durante su proceso de excavación se han encontrado coronas, pinturas de caballos míticos, variedad de cerámica, etc., entre otras reliquias que han servido como base de estudio histórico. La cuarta es la zona en donde se encontraba instalado el famoso templo Hwangnyongsa (Sitio Histórico). Y por último, la quinta zona, es el lugar en donde se establecía la fortaleza Myeonghwalsanseong (Sitio Histórico), que se presume que fue construido hace 400 años. Estas áreas históricas de Gyeongju, designadas como Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad por la Unesco, comprenden un total de 52 patrimonios culturales.
2.7Km 2020-09-09
4-1, Jjoksaem-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-777-7738
Nadeul Hanok was opened in 2018 with brand-new facilities, in a location just a minute’s walk from Cheomseongdae Observatory in Gyeongju. You can feel a sense of healing in nature in the traditional style house, built in environment-friendly construction method with wood and earth. The ‘ㄷ’-shaped building creates a snug atmosphere and the hipped-and-gable roof and the curves of the roof tile show the traditional quiet and still flavor of a traditional Korean house. There are 7 rooms in Nadeul Hanok. Among them, the Garam, Gayeon, and Nuri Rooms are offered at 50,000 won for 2 persons during off-season so that visitors can enjoy staying in a traditional Korean house at more affordable prices. All rooms are equipped with a bathroom for better convenience and there is an individual thermostat all year round. Complimentary breakfast made of healthy convenience food is offered to all guests. The menu is composed of barley bread, fruit, coffee, juice, boiled egg, and biscuit, and is subject to change according to situation. What is good is that the breakfast can be delivered to the room if the delivery time is requested during breakfast time, which is from 8 to 9 AM.
It is possible to look around the tourist attractions near Nadeul Hanok on foot. In addition, there are CVs, fast food shops, bike rental shops, and hanbok rental shops adjacent to Nadeul Hanok, enabling a more convenient and joyful tour.
2.7Km 2025-03-19
11, Wonhyo-ro 213beon-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
2.8Km 2025-03-19
Poseok-ro 1080, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
2.8Km 2023-04-13
1038, Poseok-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-10-3518-4582
Located in Gyeongju City, Hwangnamgwan is a traditional Korean style accommodation which opened in April 2014. The place looks like a small hanok village with 4 one-story buildings and 2 two-story buildings, constructed on about 5000㎡ of building site. The buildings are equipped with modern convenience facilities but manage to preserve the antique flavor of traditional Korean house. All rooms are equipped with a bathroom. A bathtub is installed in the largest room, Numaru Suite. Auxiliary facilities include the seminar room which is located in the two-story building. There are a cafe and a pizza restaurant on the first floor for meetings or simple meals. Guests are given discount coupons for the cafe.
Various traditional plays can be enjoyed in the hanok. It is possible to take photos with the beautiful Hwangnamgwan building in the background wearing traditional Korean clothes. You can also play Neolttwigi, Tuho, and Jegichagi in the wide yard and experience twisting legs, bastinado, turning the millstone, fulling, Pogurak (dancing play), etc. which have appeared on TV dramas. It is possible to receive discounted services at nearby affiliated facilities: 50% discount at Spalux Jjimjilbang, Kids Cafe, and Sport Town Bowling Center. Famous tourist attractions such as Cheonmachong Tomb, Cheomseongdae Observatory, and Banwolseong Fortress are within walking distance; and the National Gyeongju Museum and Gyeongju World Culture Expo Park are likewise not far from Hwangnamgwan.
3.0Km 2025-03-14
Hwangnam-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
054-776-5267
3.1Km 2023-04-13
19, Poseok-ro 1050beon-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
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).
3.1Km 2021-03-29
7, Jjoksaem-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
This hanok (traditional Korean house) is located very near to Cheomseongdae Observatory. Its location in front of the Gyeongju Historic Areas allows guests to reach major sights in Gyeongju like Daereungwon Ancient Tomb Complex, Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, and Hwangnidan-gil Street by foot. This hanok symbolizes the historicity of the city of Gyeongju in that during its construction a female skeleton and accessories made out of precious metals were excavated from the site. The accommodation’s name comes from the idiom “Muwijayeon (leaving nature as it is),” combining bamboo and pine trees with green grass, show its dedication to ideals of rest and philosophy.
There are five rooms in total, all ondol (under-the-floor heating system) rooms for two. Korean paper lining the walls and old-fashioned furniture speak to the ideal beauty of hanok. The raised floor space, which is attached to the “Munmu” room, is a great place to enjoy the scenery and take pictures. All rooms have modern bathrooms with shower facilities, and a complimentary breakfast is served in the cafe on site from 8:00 to 9:00 in the morning. The complex has abundant parking spaces for the guests.
3.2Km 2021-04-05
46, Poseok-ro 1050beon-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-7357-7412
As a traditional Korean guesthouse with modern facilities but with some traditional features of a Korean house such as wooden floor and ceramic tiled roof intact, Soseoljae is located next to Cheomseongdae in Gyeongju. It also has an old well in the garden. Each guestroom is furnished with bathroom and air conditioner for the convenience of the guests. The single-story guesthouse has a total of 11 rooms that can accommodate 2-4 people depending on the size of the room. The two-story stand-alone guesthouse located right next to the main gate can accommodate six, and it has a small tea room. The guesthouse has a cafe at the entrance. It's conveniently located near Cheomseomdae, Daereungwon Ancient Tombs, and Hwangnyongsaji (Hwangnyongsa Temple Site) as well as Gyeongju Station and Gyeongju Express Bus Terminal.