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Bukchon darak bang
Traditional Korean hanok interior with low wooden table, blue-red silk floor cushions and wooden beams above
Traditional wooden hanok entrance with patterned sliding doors, stacked bedding visible through inner room, shoes at step
Traditional Korean hanok interior showing wooden ceiling beams, small loft window, bookshelf with stacked books and folded bedding
Left: tiled bathroom with pedestal sink and decorative toilet under a small wooden window. Right: compact wooden kitchen with stove and cabinets.
Sunlit wooden hanok interior with tied sheer curtains, latticed window, polished floor and stacked traditional round pillows.
Courtyard of 북촌다락방 안국 showing clay-walled outbuilding, earthenware jars, potted plants and traditional tiled hanok roofs.
Traditional wooden hanok gate beside stacked white futons with colorful striped bedding inside a wooden interior shelf
Traditional Bukchon hanok low wooden table with blue and red silk floor cushions and brass bowl against white wall
Exposed polished Korean pine beams and rafters on a white plaster hanok ceiling with visible light sockets and red wiring
Bukchon darak bang
Traditional Korean hanok interior with low wooden table, blue-red silk floor cushions and wooden beams above
Traditional wooden hanok entrance with patterned sliding doors, stacked bedding visible through inner room, shoes at step
Traditional Korean hanok interior showing wooden ceiling beams, small loft window, bookshelf with stacked books and folded bedding
Left: tiled bathroom with pedestal sink and decorative toilet under a small wooden window. Right: compact wooden kitchen with stove and cabinets.
Sunlit wooden hanok interior with tied sheer curtains, latticed window, polished floor and stacked traditional round pillows.
Courtyard of 북촌다락방 안국 showing clay-walled outbuilding, earthenware jars, potted plants and traditional tiled hanok roofs.
Traditional wooden hanok gate beside stacked white futons with colorful striped bedding inside a wooden interior shelf
Traditional Bukchon hanok low wooden table with blue and red silk floor cushions and brass bowl against white wall
Exposed polished Korean pine beams and rafters on a white plaster hanok ceiling with visible light sockets and red wiring
Bukchon darak bang
Traditional Korean hanok interior with low wooden table, blue-red silk floor cushions and wooden beams above
Traditional wooden hanok entrance with patterned sliding doors, stacked bedding visible through inner room, shoes at step
Traditional Korean hanok interior showing wooden ceiling beams, small loft window, bookshelf with stacked books and folded bedding
Left: tiled bathroom with pedestal sink and decorative toilet under a small wooden window. Right: compact wooden kitchen with stove and cabinets.
Sunlit wooden hanok interior with tied sheer curtains, latticed window, polished floor and stacked traditional round pillows.
Courtyard of 북촌다락방 안국 showing clay-walled outbuilding, earthenware jars, potted plants and traditional tiled hanok roofs.
Traditional wooden hanok gate beside stacked white futons with colorful striped bedding inside a wooden interior shelf
Traditional Bukchon hanok low wooden table with blue and red silk floor cushions and brass bowl against white wall
Exposed polished Korean pine beams and rafters on a white plaster hanok ceiling with visible light sockets and red wiring
Bukchon darak bang
Traditional Korean hanok interior with low wooden table, blue-red silk floor cushions and wooden beams above
Traditional wooden hanok entrance with patterned sliding doors, stacked bedding visible through inner room, shoes at step
Traditional Korean hanok interior showing wooden ceiling beams, small loft window, bookshelf with stacked books and folded bedding
Left: tiled bathroom with pedestal sink and decorative toilet under a small wooden window. Right: compact wooden kitchen with stove and cabinets.
Sunlit wooden hanok interior with tied sheer curtains, latticed window, polished floor and stacked traditional round pillows.
Courtyard of 북촌다락방 안국 showing clay-walled outbuilding, earthenware jars, potted plants and traditional tiled hanok roofs.
Traditional wooden hanok gate beside stacked white futons with colorful striped bedding inside a wooden interior shelf
Traditional Bukchon hanok low wooden table with blue and red silk floor cushions and brass bowl against white wall
Exposed polished Korean pine beams and rafters on a white plaster hanok ceiling with visible light sockets and red wiring

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  • 'Bukchon Darakbang' is a private rental stay that preserves an authentic traditional hanok where a real family has lived since the 1920s. It is not a newly built hanok made for tourists, so you can still feel the original layout and lived-in atmosphere, making it a great place to experience a more genuine hanok lifestyle in Bukchon.
  • This is a space that has been maintained and repaired using soil and natural materials, and inside, the natural grain of reclaimed Korean pine stands out beautifully. Especially when sunlight pours in, the wood and hanok structure come together to create a quiet, warm mood.
  • It is a private, standalone home (about 15 pyeong) with a courtyard, living room, 2 bedrooms, an attic loft, a kitchen, and a private bathroom. Only the reservation holder uses the entire house, so you can stay privately. It is most comfortable for 2 guests, and can accommodate up to 4.
  • Many of the details throughout the space, such as bedding, curtains, dishes, tables, and plants, are custom-made or handmade. With lots of handcrafted pieces you do not usually see at typical accommodations, it is easy to take naturally aesthetic photos during your stay.
  • It is located a 1-minute walk from Bukchon 8 Views, one of the most iconic photo spots in Bukchon Hanok Village. A bus stop is also within a 5-minute walk, making it easy to plan your trip together with nearby attractions like Anguk Station, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and Insadong, and vehicles can also access right up to the front of the house for convenient access.
  • Zero-waste amenities are provided, including a shampoo bar, face&body soap, toothpaste tablets, and a bamboo toothbrush. There is also a small-group one-day class where you can make your own natural shampoo bar inside the hanok, so you can enjoy a special traditional and eco-friendly experience along with your stay.


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: 'Bukchon Darakbang' is a private rental accommodation that operates while preserving an authentic traditional hanok where a real family has lived since the 1920s.


  • Address: 27 Bukchon-ro 11ga-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
  • Getting there: Within a 15-minute walk from Anguk Station, within a 5-minute walk from a bus stop, vehicle access available up to the front of the house
  • Main Facilities and Services
    • Room Type
      • Standalone hanok with a courtyard (Standard 2 guests / Up to 4 guests (select the option to add guests) / Approx. 50㎡)
      • Layout: courtyard, living room, 2 bedrooms, attic loft, kitchen, 1 bathroom
    • Services
      • In-person check-in (the host visits in person, hands over the key, and provides usage instructions)
      • Private kitchen available (no BBQ and no cooking strong-smelling foods)
      • Private use of the courtyard
      • CCTV and room lock
      • Fire extinguisher and fire alarm
      • Washing machine available (paid)
  • Provided for All Guests
    • Basic facilities: Wi-Fi, 4 bedding sets (traditional Korean cotton-filled bedding), towels, mosquito net·mosquito repellent·mosquito swatter, private bathroom, lock
    • Appliances: hair dryer, air conditioner, fan, heater, refrigerator, microwave, gas stove, electric kettle, water purifier, tableware, floor sofa, dining table (floor-seating)
    • Amenities: eco-friendly welcome kit provided (reusable bamboo toothbrush, toothpaste tablets), shampoo bar, natural face and body soap, toothpaste tablets, toilet paper, coffee·ssanghwa tea·yakgwa, etc. (snacks may vary)


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