This is the accommodation that my parents booked because they were going to Nogodan.
They said it was clean and comfortable, and the staff was friendly, so it was nice.
They said the breakfast was Western-style, but it was okay, and asked me to book it again if I go there again.
There are no photos of the accommodation~^^
We had a great stay at Lahan Hotel Jeonju! The room was comfy with a nice view of the Hanok Village from both the room and rooftop. The water closet was super nice, and the staff were friendly and helpful. The location is perfect — easy to find, walkable and accessible to the Hanok Village and all the fun spots around. It’s also close to many good restaurants. We’ll definitely stay here again when we visit Jeonju!
I arrived around 4:15 PM on Monday and checked in right away. It's conveniently located near Jeolla Gamyeong, Gaekridan-gil, and Pungpaejigwan, and I found it to be a clean and well-maintained place. The interior of the room had a charming, old-fashioned feel, which made it feel cozy and comfortable. I imagine foreign tourists would particularly enjoy it. They gave me a Jeonju tourist map when I checked in, which was incredibly helpful during my trip.
There's a very spacious cafe on the first floor that was also operating. I appreciated that they told me I didn't need to order anything and could use it comfortably like a lounge. After checking out, I went into the cafe and planned the rest of my trip while having a coffee. Since I was a guest, I received a 20% discount, paying 3,200 won for an Americano. The coffee taste was, in my opinion, pretty standard. I'd recommend this place as a clean and good value-for-money accommodation for anyone traveling to Jeonju.
**They provide toothpaste, toothbrushes, multi-use liquid soap, shampoo, conditioner, and body wash, along with shower towels. There are no large bath towels, only standard-sized towels.**
For the price, this hotel is perfect and I honestly don’t know how they are even making a profit. The rooms were clean and spacious enough to fit 3 people. I liked that there was a sink and a sofa near the windows. Its going to be a drive several blocks down to the hanok village but taxi fares are very cheap compared to the US. Expect maybe like 6000 krw to the hanok village from the hotel. The restaurant (현대옥) across the hotel serves jeonju bean sprouts soup and that is really really good. All in all, this is no ritz carlton but its 1/20 price and it really is much much much better than the low cost hotels u would expect in the US.
Because the trip was set the day before, I had to book accommodations in a hurry. I was a little worried because I hadn't done much research, but my worries were unfounded! It was completely different from my concerns. From the moment I walked in, I was impressed by the lobby atmosphere, the room's size and atmosphere, the breakfast, and the friendliness of the staff. Aside from the room being a bit dry, everything was excellent. If I ever visit Jeonju again, I'll definitely stay here again.
It rains a lot, but sleeping while listening to the sound of rain reminds me of the old days. I had a great day with good memories. I recommend it if you want a quiet and peaceful place to sleep.
First of all, the room and bathroom were clean. And it was nice that there was an air dresser so I could change my padding and other clothes. And the location was close to the Hanok Village and there were a lot of good restaurants within walking distance, which was nice.
There were 2 bottles of water, but I couldn't get more water at the desk, so I bought more at a convenience store nearby. I think it would be good to buy water or snacks when you come back from sightseeing.
I think cleanliness is important to me, so I thought it would be nice to come back again.
I stayed at Byeonsan for a day on my way to Mokpo.
It seems to be 10 years old, but I was sorry to hear the Chaesuk River and go.
It was a great time for this opportunity.
I had dinner at the Sonobel the Table.
I'm going to the singing room and I'm going to scream with three families.
I relieved my stress in the arcade.
I'm eating cup noodles at night.
I bought coffee in Pascuchi for breakfast and dinner.
It's not easy to go out in the cold winter, so I played warmly inside. It's a pity that I couldn't go to the water chak, but I enjoyed doing something else. I'm going to play screen golf next time ㅎㅎ
Sonobel has a lot of pretty cats. It was so cute that I wanted to carry it. I hope you have a good cold winter (meow)
I always stay at this hotel when I come to Jeonju, but this time the lighting in the room I was initially shown to was dim (this was the first time I'd ever experienced this), so I mentioned it to the front desk and they immediately changed my room.
I had booked a deluxe double room, but the room they changed me to was a semi-suite, to my surprise.
Since I was staying longer than usual this time, I was very comfortable.
My usual deluxe double room was also spacious and clean.
And what's best about it is that it has a bathtub.
It was also very clean, so I would highly recommend this hotel.
There are many convenience stores and restaurants nearby, and the bus stop is also close by, so the location is perfect.
Amenities included shampoo, treatment, and body soap, but no amenities such as toothbrushes or cotton pads.
Travel with friends.
It was a quiet and happy trip because it was raining and it was a quiet weekday with cherry blossoms falling.
The view of No. 303 welcomed us with the cherry blossoms that were not in full bloom yet.
And I'm going to post some pretty pictures together.
I fell in love with the autumn leaves view in late autumn years ago, but this time I will also thumb up the cherry blossom view.
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As soon as I entered the hotel, I was amazed that the room was exactly as pictured! The tea set was ready for me, along with other small items and even a hair dryer. It seemed like a lot of thought had gone into the room. I couldn't help but think I chose the right room!!! I'll definitely be back here next time I'm in Jeonju!
We had a very pleasant stay here. The hostel owner was extremely kind and helpful, and he even treated us to pie from a famous bakery for breakfast. The location is perfect—just a short walk to the Hanok Village—while still offering a quiet and peaceful environment. The room is quite small but sufficient for two people. Overall, it was a great Hanok experience at a very reasonable price.
The place had a cozy, homey vibe that made me feel right at ease. From the moment we walked in, the owner greeted us warmly with his charming eye smile and was always eager to help. The room was great, featuring a TV, a mini fridge and a spacious bathroom stocked with essentials like shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothpaste and toothbrushes. We visited during winter and the room was wonderfully warm, creating the perfect retreat from the cold. We even had the opportunity to prepare our own breakfast - eggs, bread, butter, jam, coffee and milk. To top it off, I did my laundry there, which was incredibly convenient. The owner went above and beyond to make our stay memorable. He’s genuinely one of the kindest Koreans I’ve met during my trip. Overall, it was a wonderful experience and I absolutely fell in love with this place. I would definitely return! Sir, this is me, your guest from the Philippines. Thank you so much for accommodating us! Take care always!
The location of the hotel is excellent. It's just next to the inter-city bus terminal. Very convenient. The room is clean. Facilities are basic but should be enough. The service is good. Even though we arrived before the check-in time, at around 11am, the hotel let us check in a room.
Dana Haru Guesthouse is a very cheap and convenient guesthouse located at the doors of the Hanok village close to the river. It is an accommodation for those who want to spend little but be at the heart of the Hanok village. The check in was smooth and fast, they also allowed us to check-in earlier. The room was exactly what we expected, small room with a bed and AC. The toilets and showers are shared with other guests. Overall they were always free and clean. The negative side was that the hot water takes a while before starting to run properly. The building is quite old, so while we were there, the kitchen had some leaking going on. I suggest this accommodation for tight budget travellers who make the most of their day outside.
This hotel is not far from Jeonju Hanok Village and also close to the famous Jeonju Bibimbap restaurant. Then the receptionist is a handsome and gentle guy, which is rare. Most hotel receptionists are beautiful women, which may be a plus for female travelers. Then the room is a Hanok-style floor. Although the decoration is not particularly Hanok, it is a bit like a modern hotel, but the sleeping board and bed set are matched and it does not make people feel hard when sleeping. In addition, for family guests, as long as they can sleep in, he does not charge extra, and in fact, the bed set he gives is also quite large, so this is quite friendly.
Our stay at Geuligobom Dokchae Pension was truly exceptional. This self-catered traditional hanok house offers an authentic experience of living in the heart of a hanok village. Located on a quiet street, it provides a peaceful retreat, yet just around the corner, you're immersed in all the tourist highlights of old Jeonju. The nearby restaurants are delightful, adding to the charm of the location. The house itself is spacious and equipped with everything needed for a comfortable self-catered stay. The bathroom, complete with a jacuzzi, is a wonderful touch. We highly recommend Geuligobom Dokchae Pension for anyone seeking a genuine and relaxing stay in Jeonju.
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