7.9Km 2025-05-26
86-61, Sidong-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Cheonnyeon Hanok Pension in Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, is a modern two-storey hanok built of pinewood and red clay, and equipped with geothermal heating and double doors to keep out drafts. Rooms have individual toilets and cooking facilities, and there is a spacious yard where children can play and grown-ups can experience folk games such as Tuho and Jegichagi. There are fine views of Joyang Reservoir and Tohamsan Mountain, and an inviting pine forest trail next to the house. Nearby tourist attractions include Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple.
8.0Km 2025-07-18
932, Poseok-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Kelimgung is a comfortable hanok pension near the Oreung tombs in, Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do; the name derives from Gyerim, the forest birthplace of Kim Alji who helped found the ancient Silla kingdom. The main building has four rooms and a shared kitchen, and there are two guest rooms in the yard, where barbecues can be held; reservations are required. Residents can experience traditional activities such as Gamasot cooking and Neolttwigi, and enjoy strolling in the nearby Oreung. Other nearby attractions include Banwolseong, Cheomseongdae, and Daereungwon.
8.1Km 2025-07-24
20, Cheonwon 1-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Standing at the entrance of Cheonwon Village in Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Gyeongju Hanok First is a hanok stay combining the beauty of tradition with modern convenience. All rooms are Korean-style with comfortable bedding on the floor, and all have a toilet and bathroom. One guestroom has its own kitchen, while the others have basic cooking facilities in a shared kitchen. The spacious yard is decorated with figurines in traditional clothes. Nearby tourist attractions include Anapji Pond, Cheomseongdae Observatory, and Gyeongju Museum.
8.1Km 2025-07-18
12-17, Gukdang 2-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Oreung Hanok in Gyeongju, is a guesthouse just across Namcheon Stream from Gyeongju’s Five Royal Tombs (‘oreung’ in Korean). The guesthouse’s location gives it a panoramic view not only of the tomb complex but over much of the 1,000 year old city of Gyeongju. The cozy rooms have double doors to block drafts and noise, and clean white bedding; while the spacious yard outside is a good spot for taking photos. The bustling Hwangnidan Street is a 15-minute walk away, while must-see sites Cheomseongdae, the Daereungwon tomb complex, Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond are 10 minutes away by car.
8.1Km 2023-04-13
18, Cheonwon 1-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
+82-54-772-5400 / +82-10-6571-3412
Wadamjung in Cheonwon Village, Gyeongju is a modern traditional Korean guesthouse built in May 2017, with both the features of a traditional Korean house and modern facilities such as air conditioner and bathroom. It has a total of nine guestrooms that can accommodate three to six people, and there is a kitchen that can be shared among the guests. A large group can book a stand-alone guestroom that can accommodate up to 12 people, inclusive of a kitchen. There are various traditional artifacts and items with which to play a traditional game in the large yard, such as Jegi (Korean shuttlecock game) and Tuho (Arrow-throwing). In addition, there are a number of tourist destinations such as Cheomseongdae in Wolseong District, with lots of historical sites in Gyeongju as well as Gyeongju National Museum.
8.3Km 2025-05-23
Neungnam-gil 10-4, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
La tumba real del rey Muyeol es de Kim Chun-chu, quien subió al trono como 29º gobernante del Reino de Silla. Este rey intentó unificar los tres reinos aliando fuerzas con la dinastía Tang de China, pero falleció antes de que pudiera lograr su objetivo con éxito. Al este de la tumba, se encuentran los restos de su estela con una inscripción que dice: “Taejong Muyeol Daewangjibi (lápida del Gran Rey Muyeol)”.
8.4Km 2025-06-04
154, Chunghyoseoak-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
8.5Km 2022-08-03
Bomun-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
Esta tumba se encuentra situada en la ciudad de Gyeongju, y corresponde a la 27ª mandataria del reino de Silla (57 a.C.-935 d.C), la reina Seondeok (período de reinado: 632-647). Fue hija del rey Jinpyeong, quien no tuvo un heredero varón, por lo que logró ser la primera mujer en ocupar el trono en la historia de Silla. Durante sus 14 años de reinado, se construyeron el templo Bunhwangsa y el observatorio Cheomseongdae, también ordenó la construcción de la famosa pagoda de madera de 9 pisos del templo Hwangnyongsa, un logro de la arquitectura budista. Además, tuvo bajo su autoridad a Kim Chunchu, quien en el futuro se convirtió en el rey Muyeol, y al general Kim Yu-sin, ambos personajes cruciales para la Unificación de los Tres Reinos, es decir, ella sentó las bases para que dicho acontecimiento pudiese tener éxito. Pero lamentablemente, por ser una mujer inquietó a la autoridad real, y así surgió la rebelión. Por desgracia, falleció en su transcurso en el año 647, 23 años antes de que se realizara la unificación. La tumba es circular, con un contorno de 73 m, y posee 2 capas de piedras naturales por debajo del túmulo para su protección; sin otros detalles en especial, en comparación con otras tumbas reales, presenta un tamaño de menores dimensiones. En sus cercanías se encuentran otros lugares históricos de importancia.
8.5Km 2025-03-17
Gyo-dong 274, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
8.6Km 2025-04-24
Gyochon-gil 39-2, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
Situada en la ciudad de Gyeongju, la Aldea Gyeochon es un pueblo de casas tradicionales hanok que permite a los visitantes ver la vida del famoso clan Choi. Los visitantes pueden ver su casa y probar el licor Beopgju Gyodong de Gyeongju.