Cheongjae Hanok (청재한옥)

Cheongjae Hanok (청재한옥)

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A cozy hanok accommodation in Gyeongju, Cheongjae Hanok is recommended to guests who seek to relax in a hanok nestled in a pine forest. Breakfast is offered upon advance request, and the building is equipped with a spacious parking space.

– Address : 163 Bulguk-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

※ Presentation Information
– Check-in Time
15:00

– Check-out Time
11:00 (next day)

– Parking Fee
Available (1 parking space per guestroom)

– Number of Rooms
3 rooms











◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Cheonggong (청공한옥)


– Homepage
http://www.cghanokstay.kr

– Tel
+82-10-9009-6022

Cheonggong hanok stay is just 10-minutes’ walk from Gyeongju Bulguksa Station, on the Donghae Line, in Gyeongsangbuk-do. A traditional hanok built of timber and red clay bricks, this is a quiet and restful place. In the yard, visitors will find pine and other trees, garden plants and strangely-shaped rocks expressing harmony with each other, while beautiful flowers nestle in the field in front of the house. Each guestroom has a bathroom with toilet.

⊙ Bullidan Street (불리단길)

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Bullidan Street, near Bulguksa Temple, once a popular destination for school and group trips, is gaining renewed attention with the opening up of various cafés, restaurants, and workshop spaces in the area. In spring, the street blooms with King Cherry Blossoms, attracting many visitors. On Saturdays, a flea market opens, offering handmade goods and souvenirs. It is the perfect place to stop by and unwind after visiting Bulguksa Temple or hiking.

⊙ Bulguksa Hanok Farm Stay (불국사한옥팜스테이)


– Homepage
http://불국사한옥.com 

– Tel
+82-10-5489-1742

Bulguksa Hanok Farm Stay is an accommodation located just below Bulguksa Temple in Gyeongju-si, Gyeongbuk-do. There are four guest rooms, each of which is equipped with a bathroom and kitchen. Ouga is a two-story ondol hanok, with the first and second floors used as guest rooms, and there is a terrace where you can cook barbecue. Bokyeonga offers two guest rooms for accommodation, both of which are ondols (underfloor heating). There is a well-kept garden and a lawn with a foot volleyball field, and guests can participate in apple picking and farm-themed activities. 

⊙ Bulguksa Hanok Dongodang (불국사한옥동오당)

– Homepage
http://www.xn--3e0b68hgtao41a51db7jfa3722a.com//

– Tel
010-2936-6350

Bulguksa Hanok Dongdodang is just a short five-minute walk from Bulguksa Temple, and is complete with a large parking area, clean & quiet surroundings, a cafe-like shared kitchen, and friendly service. The hanokstay is decorated with artwork made by the owner. The accommodation manages to offer a comfortable and private ambiance with just three rooms, each comprised of a bedroom, living area, bathroom, and small outdoor patio.

⊙ Gyeongju Bulguksa Temple [UNESCO World Heritage] (경주 불국사 [유네스코 세계유산])

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– Homepage
www.bulguksa.or.kr

– Tel
+82-54-746-9913

Bulguksa Temple is a representative relic of Buddhist culture from the Silla kingdom. The temple was built during the 15th year of King Beopheung’s reign (514-540) to wish for peace and prosperity for all. It was later rebuilt in 751 by Kim Dae-seong. Unfortunately, the temple caught fire during the Imjin War (1592-1598). After the war, the temple suffered serious damage and was often the target of theft.

Starting in 1920, the temple has undergone continual restoration work. The temple now holds seven national treasures and a number of additional important heritages and was designated a World Cultural Heritage Site along with the nearby Seokguram Grotto by UNESCO in December 1995.

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