Jeonju Tourist Hotel kkotsim is located in Jeonju, 800 metres from Gyeonggijeon Shrine and 600 metres from Statue of Peace. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Suza
Australia
The location was good.
Staff were friendly and very helpful with trying to book bus tickets online. Even they couldn't get it to work, as the online system does not take foreign credit cards. Had to go to the bus stop to buy tickets.
Walking distance to Hanok village, mural town, top of the mountain where Buddha sits and other attractions. Nice Chinese restaurant next door. Bus stop down the road if required.
Towels were changed daily, and they were BIG bath towels. 🤗
Set in Jeonju, within 5.1 km of Jeonju Hanok Village and 400 metres of Deokjin Park, Luel Hotel offers accommodation with a spa and wellness centre and free WiFi throughout the property as well as...
Alan
United States
The hotel has great service and accommodated our late arrival after midnight. The rooms were clean and the staff members were very courteous. We booked rooms that included breakfast and after selecting our options the night before, they delivered the food to our room at the decided time.
Set in Jeonju, 700 metres from Jeonju Hanok Village, N Bridge Hotel JEON JU offers accommodation with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Sanita
United States
I honestly didn’t expect much of this hotel but was very much surprised how exceptional it was. It smelled SOOO GOOD in the hallways, I still can’t get that smell out of my mind 😀 the room was very comfortable and new. The staff was very welcoming and friendly. 2 minute walking distance from the hanok village, so it’s ideal!
Located within 700 metres of Jeonju Hanok Village and 200 metres of Jeonju Hyanggyo Confucian School, Full of Love Guesthouse provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Jeonju.
Browndot Hotel Jeonju Ajung is set in Jeonju, 1.3 km from Jeonju Ajung Library and 2.8 km from Korea Traditional Culture Center. This 1-star hotel offers a shared lounge and a concierge service.
시설이 깨끗.
웰컴세트가 다양.
스타일러까지.
무료음료, 무료조식 라면,토스트 베리 굳!!
Located in Jeonju, within 3 km of Jeonju Hanok Village and 1.3 km of Jeonju Ajung Library, Jeonju Lime Hotel provides accommodation with a spa and wellness centre and as well as free private parking...
Helpful host.
Room well equipped.
Free popcorn. :-D
Situated in Jeonju, within 1.7 km of Jeonju Hanok Village and 600 metres of Jeonju Pungpaejiguan, Pungnam Tourist Hotel features accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property...
Situated in Jeonju and within 6.7 km of Jeonju Hanok Village, Grand Hillstone has a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property. This 3-star hotel offers an ATM.
Located in Jeonju, within 3.8 km of Jeonju Hanok Village and 1.8 km of Jeonju Station, Hotel Torang Jeonju provides accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private parking for...
Personnel très aimable, room service très bien. La chambre pour 4 est spacieuse.
Set in Jeonju, 700 metres from Jeonju Hanok Village, HotelArrive Jeonju Sihwayeonpung offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
With free WiFi in all areas, White Tourist Hotel offers air-conditioned accommodation in Jeonju. The rooms include a refrigerator with complimentary drinks and a private bathroom with slippers.
아주 오래된 것 같은 호텔이지만 깔끔하고 스타일러도 있어서 좋았습니다. 특히 조식을 아주 정성스럽게 준비해주셔서 감사했습니다.
Located in Jeonju, within 1.6 km of Jeonju Hanok Village and 600 metres of Korea Traditional Culture Center, Gloucester Hotel Jeonju provides accommodation with a fitness centre and free WiFi...
Jeonju Mari Hotel is set in Jeonju, 1.2 km from Jeonju Ajung Library and 2.8 km from Korea Traditional Culture Center. The 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
No25 Hotel Jeonju Sanjeong is situated in Jeonju, within 2 km of Jeonju Station and 2.5 km of Jeonju Ajung Library. The 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
amazing equipment!! and really great value for money!
we didn´t miss anything at all
Set in Jeonju, 3.1 km from Jeonju Hanok Village, Jeonju Wangyijimil Hanok Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant.
it was breathtakingly beautiful in a fantastic setting
Jeonju Hanok Taejogung Hotel is set in Jeonju, within 600 metres of Statue of Peace and 500 metres of Pungnammun Gate. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Very nice traditional rooms and very friendly owner.
Jeonju has a nice preserved hanok hood, however, it is...
Jeonju has a nice preserved hanok hood, however, it is clearly gentrifying quickly and prepared for massive tourism. The rest of the city has little interest. One afternoon to walk in the hanoks and dine should be enough.
Mireia
Spain
10
Scored 10
Really neat experience to get an idea about traditional...
Really neat experience to get an idea about traditional Korean architecture and clothes. Obviously, the town has modernized to have coffee shops, etc., but the buildings in the city center have been maintained in a traditional style, and the popularity of renting the traditional Korean clothing lends a unique atmosphere.
We visited the Shrine, highly recommended. Nothing exotic, but good information about that time in Korean history and some of the events that made Jeonju what it is.
Some really great restaurants, look up best places to eat in Jeonju, we tried 3 out of the top 10 and were super pleased with all 3.
The traditional Hanok was a unique place to stay that was an inexpensive way to experience a little of what traditional homes were like. Obviously converted to hotel-type rooms, but the idea was there and it was a fun way to spend a weekend.
Highly Recommend!!
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Anonymous
United States
10
Scored 10
This was a really great opportunity to experience a historic...
This was a really great opportunity to experience a historic aspect of South Korea. I enjoyed staying in a Hanok and I did a photoshoot in the Hanbok. It was like walking around on the set of a period piece.
Lady VeShannah
United States
10
Scored 10
Jeonju Hanok Village is a really nice place to visit, don't...
Jeonju Hanok Village is a really nice place to visit, don't hesitate to get lots in the small narrow streets. Take half a day to visit Jamal Mural Village, it worth it for the paintings on the houses.
To eat I would recommand Jeondong Ddeokgalbi and Veteran restaurants, first one for bibimbap and 2nd for noodles and dumplings.
lilifrance
France
10
Scored 10
Nice mid sized city with a bit of open space along the river...
Nice mid sized city with a bit of open space along the river. Jeonju Hanok Village is worth a visit. Real touristy place but loads of people dressed in Hanbok so great place for people watching. Plenty of touristy souvenir shops if thats your thing. Plenty of Westeners and Chinese tourists dressed up in Hanboks which added to the people watching experience.
GavJP
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
The Hanok Village is awesome and the Rail Bike as well.
The Hanok Village is awesome and the Rail Bike as well. It's very quiet and the public transpo is not really that accessible if you stay in The Hanok Village. Most of the restaurants are closing earlier.
This was the perfect location to experience Jeonju Hanok village, situated in the village itself. The room and private bathroom was beautifully maintained and clean and the host couple were so friendly and warm and especially helpful with their recommendations. Walking distance from a multitude of delicious food places but also from nambu market, gyeonggiijeon shrine, hyanggyo Confucian school and the jaman mural village and right next to the beautiful river, everything was peaceful and picturesque.
This was our first time staying in a hanok, and we we were very impressed with the cleanliness and hospitality we experienced. The hosts could not have been nicer, and they went out of their way to accommodate us, going above and beyond what we expected. The little courtyard was beautiful, and the location was great. While the rooms were smaller than typical hotel rooms, they were large enough to be comfortable. We had never slept on hanok style bedding before, but we found it quite comfortable.
We enjoyed sleeping in a traditional house in the hanok village. The host was very warm and helpful, the property has a nice garden where you can relax and enjoy yourself and I slept very well on the futon. There is floor heating for cold nights, and an AC unit in case it's a warm day. Guests have access to a kitchen all the time and breakfast is self-service in the morning. The property is situated right in the hanok village of Jeonju, close to all the restaurants, shops, attractions.
Hanok Dream is in a good location in the Hanok Village. The room is clean with all the needed amenities for your stay, such as toiletries, wifi, hot shower, ac, heated floor. When we stayed, our room is sandwiched between another room with a family with 2 kids, and a group of 5 friends, but no problem with the noise inside the room. The owner is very friendly and communicated well to us how to enjoy our stay in Jeonju. Will definitely recommend this place to family and friends.
Breakfast was incredible - traditional Korean and all vegetarian. Out of our comfort zones as we're used to European breakfasts but it was actually really good. Also, the bed is much more comfortable than we thought. It was soft and not hard at all. The heated floor is also nice - the room also has AC so it can be as hot/cold as you want. The shower is also good. The staff are also really nice and helpful. The location is perfect as the hanok village is beautiful.
Our first Hanok experience was amazing thanks to this beautiful and coqy hanok witha great view rooftop. The Hanok is situated in the heart of Jeonju hanok village. All the attractions can be visited by feet.
Also,the owner is an extremely nice man. We followed all his food recommandations and we were so happy with them. He is very thoughtful and answers all your needs. We stayed 3 nights in this Hanok and we had our best experience in Korea so far.
Whats there to say? the place is very classy Hanok a bit smaller compared to the one I stayed in Busan for cheaper but being inside Jeonju hanok village pays for it area is quiet and private comfy enough that one sunny day I slept on the porch and loads of things to see around Nambu market is just a 15mins walk, if you visit please say hello to the pet fish bunggeo(?) just swimming inside a stone bowl outside!
Authentic Hanok stay with a self-service corner for tea, coffee and breakfast. Floor heating and futon. Very cosy and considered. Basic hand-held shower but has good water and temperature control.. gets the job done. A happy and attentive owner who prefers cash payment and helped with a taxi from and to the train station. Also provided guidance and directions, talking us through a map of the Hanok village.
Perfect location right in the middle of the Jeonju Hanok Village within walking distance to all nearby attractions. The room itself had heated flooring and felt very cozy even during the February winter. The owners were extremely friendly (they only speak Korean but this isn't a problem with a translation app) and served a delicious breakfast platter in the morning right to our door!
It was a perfect location to look around Jeonju in the middle of hanok village.
The place was cozy, the owner was very nice. A cute breakfast was prepared between 8-9am which was included in the experience.
Private bathrooms were there so it was easier for the stay. Free fast internet, microwave, mosquito repellents, amenties were all provided. It was a good value for money.
Really comfortable, warm floor, peaceful, clean, futon bed to sleep in the floor, location inside a touristic area, the Hanok village, the palace, museums, rental traditional and vintage clothes with discounts if you stay in GaEunChae, and with many restaurants and coffee shops in the nearby. The wifi was really fast and every room has a small bathroom.
The owners are adorable. The hanok was lovely, with clean and modern bathroom, AC which worked perfectly well and sleeping on a futon was way better than expected. Its location is perfect, as it is in the quite area of the hanok village.
Overall very good value for money. If I ever go back to Jeonju I will definitely sleep in Sarangroo again.
We only stayed for one night but it was still a comfortable and enjoyable stay because the guesthouse is very beautiful and it is situated right inside Jeonju Hanok Village so it was easy to walk to attractions nearby. The staff was also helpful by giving instructions and answering inquiries regarding the check-in. I’m glad i booked this place!
The ajumma was so nice, she helped us with everything and did her best to communicate despite not knowing English! The room was comfortable, warm despite the outside cold and we had everything we needed. We were right in the heart of the hanok village which was really useful.
Felt like a really authentic experience!
Best stay ever!
The owner was really kind and helpful, she accomodate us really well during our stay.
The room very spacious so it’s very convinient for my big luggages.
The location very strategic near the famous Jeonju Hanok Village so its easy to get around by walk :)
The cafe was great. Within walking distance of good hanbok rental places for Hanok Village. Amazing cafe nearby: exit hotel, turn left, walk straight, turn left, walk down the road towards Hanok Village, cafe is 3F on the left with the heart decor.
I liked everything thing. The location was perfect right in the middle of Jeonju Hanok Village, the rooms very clean and nice, and the host was very kind. It was fun to experience sleeping in a Korean traditional room.
Dowon Gesthouse is a great place to stay. The host is beyond kind and attentive. The tourist places are nearby and Jeonju can be easily explored. Breakfast is awesome! We are definitely coming back in the future. :)
Walking distance to Hanok Village. Convenience store and Jeonju Chocopie right across the street. Very nice hanok. Clean. Lovely cat. Friendly and helpful host.
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