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juo3 months ago
It's not a full-fledged hanok (traditional Korean house) because it was renovated from a former pawn shop building, but it still has the feel of it. In line with the pawn shop concept, you can write down a story about an unused item, set a price, donate it, and purchase items donated by others. This is a place where I liked the atmosphere that comes from storytelling. The counter staff was also very friendly.
The room is not as spacious as a cheap business hotel. There is a refrigerator but no TV. It was warm, the water flowed well, and there was nothing particularly uncomfortable. To minimize the use of recycled products, you must bring a toothbrush and toothpaste. Water bottles and cups are provided, so you can drink water from the water purifier on the first floor.
The night market and Hanok Village are also nearby and can be walked. The surrounding night view from the rooftop was not that pretty.
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yun p11 months ago
First of all, the location was good because it was located not far from the Hanok Village, so it was easy to get to the Hanok Village and the nearby market. The parking lot was spacious and comfortable, and I liked the Hanok-style interior. Basic furniture such as a bed, sofa, table, dresser, and refrigerator were comfortable. The bathroom was also comfortable. It was clean and the price was good and not expensive compared to the location.
The staff were friendly and took care of things you needed, such as towels or toilet paper, as soon as you told them.
However, there is no elevator, which is inconvenient if you have a lot of luggage. Avoid using disposable items, so bring your own items such as toothbrushing tools, cotton pads, and cotton swabs (shampoo, rinse, body wash, and hand wash are available). There are no basic beverages such as water, and there is a water purifier in the room in the common kitchen on the first floor. The fact that you have to use a cup by pouring it into the provided water bottle and that recyclables must be collected separately in a designated area on the first floor is a good idea, but it was unavoidable that it was inconvenient.
Still, it was nice that hot water came out right away and the air conditioner worked well. I had a good stay by referring to information sheets that listed nearby restaurants and things to see.
+ Excellent location, clean, Korean-style room condition, friendly service, good value for money
-Lack of basic amenities, no elevator
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Selly3 months ago
The rooms are very clean, as a customer I really like them, there is no smell, so it's comfortable, there is special parking for customers too
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おかみさんとさだきちa year ago
Decided to go with Yanok over Hanok!
2023/5/16 Accommodation
There is no elevator on the 3rd floor, and the room is a small twin room. There is no TV, there is a refrigerator, and there is a microwave, water purifier, and kettle at the front desk on the first floor.
The location may be a little difficult to find, but Agoda's map is accurate. It is located a few minutes north of Toyonan Gate. 2 convenience stores nearby
Anyway, it's very convenient because you can get there in one go no matter where you take a taxi from. (Punnanmun is the Japanese pronunciation) Since it is a rural area, there are not many taxis, but there is quite a lot of traffic.There are many taxis coming, so we recommend that you feel free to use taxis to get around.
Pungnammun is also close to Hanok Village and Nambu Market.
For breakfast, we had some bean sprouts and kuppa at the market, and then took a stroll along the adjacent river. Many vegetables brought by the ahjummas from the countryside were sold, and we were able to enjoy the idyllic scenery.
The hotel seems to have been completely renovated in the last year or so, and it feels very clean, so it's more comfortable to use the bed than to sleep on the floor in a hanok.
The most noteworthy feature is the rooftop terrace on the third floor. It's more than the size of four normal rooms, with parasols and chairs, and you can see the lighted-up Nanpomon gate and the cathedral, and it feels great.
On the day I stayed, the maximum temperature reached 31°C, but when I spent the morning and evening under the parasol, a pleasant breeze passed through and I felt very comfortable. The hotel also encouraged guests to eat and drink on the terrace, so we were able to do so without any hesitation.
The next time you come to Jeonju, this is the place to stay.
【bonus】
No need to worry about carrying your suitcase up the stairs. A handsome brother will carry it for you. Boys are on their own.
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Ori Rioqueen (Oriori)a year ago
I stayed in a private public prison.
It was really great.
There were three rooms, so I had a great time sharing each room with my friends.
There are two bathrooms, so you don't have to wait for your friends to shower.
There were plenty of towels, so I couldn’t even use them all.
There is a living room and a refrigerator.
Clean dishes were all ready.
Having an ice water purifier is a really cool item!!!
It is located close to Hanok Village and Nambu Market Guest House.
I was able to stay really quietly.
There were a lot of heaters so I stayed warm even though it was the middle of winter.
May you prosper~