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Check-in is at 3:00 PM, and check-out is at 11:00 AM.
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Barbeque Grill
Swimming Pool
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Smoking Prohibited
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Barbeque Grill
Swimming Pool
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Kitchen/Kitchenette
Smoking Prohibited
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Location
South Korea, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Gyeongju, Naenam-myeon, Yongjang-ri, 114 4
경북 경주시, 내남면 포석로 435-9
Phone Number (Mobile)010-2743-2581
Nearby locations
Stone Seated Buddha Statue
1.7km
Gyeongju King Kyungae's Tomb
1.8km
Gyeongju National Park Samneung Visitor Center
2.1km
Baedong stone Buddha figurine samjon
2.5km
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5
Wing Sze Lui4 months ago
An enjoyable environment to enjoy local Korean culture and experience nature in urban Seoul!
We visited it on a Sunday afternoon in mid-June for around 1-2 hours. Before you enter, there are some stores to rent Hanboks. There is an information counter and a toilet at the entrance. Further in, there is a large open space, which had some fair counters, a large stage and a pagoda with some performances.
Further in, you can see some local traditional houses and courtyards, with some traditional games and crafts for you to try out. Note you have to pay to enjoy the crafting classes.
A large proportion of the park is also full of greenery, ponds, pagodas, cafes etc (aka. a usual park). It is a very comfortable and enjoyable environment to be in. However, note that many paths are quite inclined.
Overall, a very nice park to experience local culture and general park amenities. I would recommend going in the evening (e.g. 4-6pm) as it can get quite hot and sunny.
5
Maite Arreguia month ago
Traditional Korean village that you can visit for free. Nice place to see the tradicional side of the city. You can walk around the gardens and buildings, is really relaxing, and there aren't big crowds which makes it better
5
HedgeHodge “HodgePodge”a month ago
A peaceful and tranquil park and preserved historical village resting at the foot of Namsan. Entry is free they they are open until 9 am. Several buildings from the late Joseon period are arranged together and allow visitors to see a peek at life in the waining days of the Korean Empire.
Sunset is a good time to visit because golden hour makes for some incredible pictures.
5
Laloena Aacher4 months ago
I recently visited this hidden gem in the heart of Seoul - a small hanok village nestled within a small park. It's a peaceful place to walk around, with not many tourists around. It's the perfect spot to take some beautiful photos, especially if you're wearing a hanbok. The view of the beautiful Namsan tower from here is also stunning. I highly recommend making a trip here for a serene and memorable experience.
4
Sofia Sultanaa month ago
This Hanok village is as beautiful as the bukchon Hanok village but far more less crowded and so many good spots to take pictures plus you can also get the namsan tower as background of your pics and videos if you are creative enough. The complex is huge! The temple is beautiful and people wrote their wishes in front of Buddha. The place is clean and enchanting.