2021-03-25
1116, Danghangman-ro, Goseong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
+82-55-670-4504
This accommodations can be found in Danghangpo Tourist Area, which is located in Hoehwa-myeon, Goseong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do.
There are two buildings on site, two-story wooden buildings that house 4 rooms each. The rooms have a standard occupancy of 4 and a maximum of 6, and come in ondol (under-the-floor heating system) rooms with a living room that doubles as a kitchen, a restroom, and a terrace. The kitchen is equipped with a microwave oven, electric stove, utensils, and dishware. Grilling the meat or seafood is prohibited in the interior, and guests must use the terrace for such purposes.
Guests staying in the pension have free access to Danghangpo Tourist Area. Built on Danghangman Bay, Danghangpo Tourist Area serves as the host of the Gyeongnam Goseong Dinosaur World Expo, which started in 2006. The collection of dinosaur-themed attractions, botanical garden, turtle ship experience, forest park, and auto campground makes it a highly popular destination for families with young children.
2023-04-13
2295-12, Yeongwoldong-ro, Yeongwol-gun, Gangwon-do
Be, Bridge is a pension-type accommodation with individual pools attached to each of the units. Located in Gimsatgat-myeon, Yeongwol-gun, Gangwon-do, it is nestled comfortably in the nature of Taebaeksan and Sobaeksan National Parks and Okdongcheon Stream. There are 7 Grand Pool Villa units, all 2-story buildings with 2-person occupancy capable of accommodating up to 4-10 guests, depending on their sizes. Units 1, 2, 4, 5 have indoor pools that can be turned into outdoor pools by opening the door, while unit 7 has an indoor pool. The terrace pool in unit 3 and 6 are closed during the winter period. Each unit comes with grilling facilities and a garden, while units 2 to 7 have spa facilities.
Full Moon Stay is a couples-only room located in Welcome Plaza (reception) building. The 1st floor has three two-story rooms with spa facilities, while the 2nd floor has terrace rooms with a river view. Facilities include the rooftop swimming pool, which also offers warm water services, a children’s playground, natural sledding area, walking paths, and valley.
2023-11-07
36, Soraeyeok-ro, Namdong-gu, Incheon
032-460-1100
Ramada Incheon is a hotel with a view of the Incheon city center and Sorae Port. There are about 250 rooms in total, from the Ondol (under-the-floor heating system) rooms to Residential rooms with cooking facilities and Kids Suite. Some rooms have bathtubs. There are two conference rooms, a business center, and a fitness center in the hotel. The 3rd-floor restaurant Glory Hall offers a breakfast buffet, and the sky lounge bar at 17th floor, Volante, offers a romantic view of the city at night. The coin laundromat is available on site. The building is located only 5 min away by foot from exit 2 of Soraepogu Station on Suin-Bundang Line, and Sorae Port fish market is located right next to the hotel. Its proximity to Wolgot Port (in Siheung, Gyeonggi-do), Sorae Wetland Eco Park, Songdo Central Park, Incheon Grand Park, and Incheon International Airport offers an ideal location for tourists and business travelers alike.
2021-03-29
123, Seonsa-ro, Yeoncheon-gun, Gyeonggi-do
+82-31-835-7100
Yeoncheon World Camping Experience Zone is a pension-type accommodation located in Hantangang Tourist Complex, in Jeongok-eup, Yeoncheon-gun, Gyeonggi-do. It is separated into Imjin Pension Area and Hantan Pension Area by road. The former has 5 buildings, the 1st, 2nd, and the 3rd being a 4-person unit, the 4th being a 6-person unit, and the 5th being an 8-person unit. The 4th is the only two-story building in the complex. Hantan Pension Area likewise has 5 two-story buildings with the same arrangements. 4-person units have 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom each, while the 6-person and 8-person units have two bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. All buildings have a detached outdoor deck, outdoor table, and parking spaces. 4-person and 6-person units have one parking spot each, while the 8-person units have two. Cooking utensils and kitchen equipment are available in the unit, but guests must bring their own toiletries. Up to two reservations per day can be placed by one person. There are multiple discounts available, such as regional resident discounts and multiple-children family discounts. The swimming pool is open in July and August only.
2023-04-13
11, Gangnam-ro, Yeosu-si, Jeollanam-do
+82-61-642-0000
Located in Dolsan-eup, Yeosu, Jeollanam-do, this 24-story-tall hotel faces the sea toward Hallyeohaesang National Park, and Dolsan Neighborhood Park to the side. There are 424 rooms in total, which come in three types of view at Full Ocean View with the view of Yeosu’s sea and Dolsandaegyo Bridge; Half Ocean View with a partial view of the sea; and Mountain View with the view of Dolsan area, and different grades of Deluxe, Premier, President, and Suite. The hotel also offers Glamping rooms, which combine the premium service of the hotel with an outdoor barbecue area, and Kids’ Rooms, exclusively offered to guests with children. Facilities include the lobby cafe, a restaurant, the highest rooftop lounge in Yeosu, a fitness center, a swimming pool, and a zip trek. In winter (December–March), the Laterni Park Pool on the 6th floor is closed, while the Infinity Pool on the 5th floor remains operational with warm water.
2021-03-29
27, Chilpae-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-775-7000
Ramada Hotel & Suites by Wyndham Seoul Namdaemun is located in Sunhwa-dong, Jung-gu, at the center of Korea’s capital. Its location gives guests excellent access to Seoul’s major tourist sights, and some major sights like Namdaemun Market, the City Hall, Myeongdong, Gwanghwamun Gate, and Deoksugung Palace are reachable on foot. Seoul Station and City Hall Station are located nearby for good access to public transportation. The hotel is often used by international visitors to Seoul.
There are 244 rooms in total, from Superior Double and Twin to Deluxe Double and Twin, Triple, Premier Twin, Quad, Junior Suite Double, Corner Suite, Atrium Suite Family, etc. Facilities include a restaurant, a conference room, a cafe, an underground arcade, and a currency exchange kiosk. The business center offers copying, printing, scanning, and fax services. Up to 2 dogs can be brought into the room, but dogs carry a surcharge for cleaning per day and dog.
2021-03-29
75-3, Taesan-gil, Sejong-si
This hanok (traditional Korean house) accommodation is located in Taesan-ri, Janggun-myeon, Sejong Special Self-governing City. Its doors open to an expansive and handsome grass courtyard, with stone fences, a pond, a pavilion, stone figures, pine trees, and a furnace with a cast-iron pot.
The entire house with a courtyard is rented out in whole, with three rooms, a kitchen, a living room, and two bathrooms. There are a beam projector and a karaoke machine in the house, which makes it popular for family gatherings, corporate training sessions, or club meetings. The house has also been used for traditional marriage ceremonies and outdoor exhibitions. An outdoor barbecue area allows the guests to do some outdoor grilling, but guests can also opt to use the furnace and the traditional cast-iron pot for grilling as well. Seasonal vegetables and fruits grown in the garden are offered to guests free of charge as well. The management also offers traditional sauce-making, wood carving, tea ceremony, and meditation upon reservation.
2023-04-13
1529-45, Gaegi-ro, Boseong-gun, Jeollanam-do
This hanok (traditional Korean house) accommodation is located in Bongnae-myeon, Boseong-gun, Jeollanam-do. It is part of Boseong’s natural dye craft complex “The Sum,” which also offers a Korean traditional dye experience on site.
There are six rooms in total: Design (Special) Room and Pyeonbaek Room, two-person ondol (under-the-floor heating system) rooms with a maximum occupancy of 6; Jjokbang and Nokchabang rooms, two-person bedrooms with a maximum capacity of 4; Hwangtobang Room, a 6-person mixed dormitory ideal for families; and Honghwabang Room, a women-only dormitory ondol room with a maximum occupancy of 4. Each room has a restroom, and numaru (raised open floor space), which is also used as an exhibition space for dyed products, functions as a common rest area. The complex also has a shared kitchen, a shared bathroom, and a barbecue area.
The management offers a suite of experience programs for the guests, including herbal foot bath, meditation, bedding making, weaving experience, medicinal food, Korean paper craft, and natural dyeing, each with a small group size of 5 to 10 per session.
2023-04-13
8, Keunsaem 3-gil, Gongju-si, Chungcheongnam-do
+82-41-960-5525
Bonghwangjae Hanok Guesthouse exemplifies the quintessential hanok (traditional Korean house) experience. It is housed in a remodeled modern hanok, built in the 1960s. There are 4 rooms in total. The biggest room is a two-story room with an attic space. It can accommodate up to 4 guests, making it the favorite of family travelers. The room at the very end is the smallest room, but has an open narrow floor space that is ideal for some quiet time facing the courtyard. It can accommodate up to 3 guests. The other two rooms are small and comfortable, fit for 2 to 3 guests. Each room is equipped with a bathroom. The wooden-floored hall, kitchen, courtyard, and backyard are common areas used by all guests. Guests can also sign up for “Gongju Old City Tour on Foot,” which is led by the owner of the house. Complimentary breakfast includes toast, jam, eggs, cereal, and milk. A package program offers snapshot photography from a professional photographer for those staying in this guesthouse. The guesthouse lies only 5 min away from the Chungcheonggamyeong Provincial Office Site and Daetongsa Temple Site by foot, while Sanseong Market, Gongsanseong Fortress, and former Missionary House are reachable in 10 min.
2023-11-28
16-17, Donggye-ro, Dong-gu, Gwangju
+82-62-227-8815
Yeoro is a hanok guesthouse in a quiet residential part of Sansu-dong, Gwangju, Jeollanam-do. The guesthouse has four ondol rooms, all equipped with a toilet and refrigerator. There is a shared washing machine (free of charge) in an outside bathroom. For breakfast, home-made sweet pumpkin porridge is served. Guests can take part in traditional crafts such as red clay dyeing, making injeolmi ricecakes or gangjeong puffed rice, and pressed-flower hand mirror making. Visitors’ cars can be parked in a nearby public parking lot.