Dokkom [Tax Refund Shop] (도꼼)
Dokkom [Tax Refund Shop] (도꼼)
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– Address : 14-3, Taejo-ro, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do
※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Saturday
– Information and Guides
+82-10-4658-6377
– Opening Hours
9:00-22:00
– Day Off
Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays
– Parking
Not available
– Items for Sale
Souvenir Shop
– Shop Guide
Refund method (Time-frame) : Claim for refund
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Jeonmang Foot Bath Café (안마 족욕 카페 전망)
View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →

– Homepage
www.instagram.com/jeonmang_footbathcafe2
Jeonmang Foot Bath Café is located inside Jeonju Hanok Village. Visitors can enjoy aromatic foot baths to relieve the fatigue from traveling while enjoying the view of the quaint hanok village. There are a variety of bath bombs, such as aroma, peppermint, and rosemary. The foot bath and shoulder massage come with a free drink and take about 40 minutes.
⊙ GaEunChae2 (가은채2)
– Homepage
http://gaeunchae2.com
– Tel
+82-63-284-7775, +82-10-6335-5267
Gaeunchae 2 is the sister hanok of Gaeunchae in Jeonju Hanok Village, Jeollabuk-do. It’s a traditional red clay-walled hanok with ondol underfloor heating, exposed roof beams and hanji wallpaper and flooring – creating a beautiful and distinctive hanok interior. It has a small hallway which is good for storing luggage or just to sit and chat. In the garden are sculpted stone lanterns and tigers. Local attractions such as Jeondong Cathedral and Gyeonggijeon Shrine are a short walk away.
⊙ Jeonju hanok house (전주 한옥숙박체험관)

– Homepage
http://hanok114.kr
– Tel
+82-10-8669-6700
Jeonju Hanok stands at the end of a quiet alley off Eunhaeng-ro in the center of Jeonju Hanok Village, and so is a good base for exploring the village. All guest rooms are ondol-heated and have a loft space that’s popular with children. Water purifiers are installed, and a breakfast of toast, fruit and tea or coffee is provided. The outdoor yard has a table where visitors can relax in good weather.
⊙ Jeonju Handicraft Exhibition Hall – Jeonju Hanok Village Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (전주공예품전시관 전주한옥마을)
View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →
– Homepage
jeonjucraft.or.kr
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⊙ Samrockhon (삼락헌)

– Homepage
http://samlockhon.com
– Tel
+82-10-2604-7358
Samrakheon is a traditional lodging in Jeonju Hanok Village, Jeollabuk-do, and sister hanok to Bukyeongdang. Samrakheon is a spacious old house containing duplex rooms equipped with toilets. In the shared mini-kitchen, simple breakfasts are provided, with coffee, tea, and toast. Guests can sample traditional crafts skills such as Korean paper-making, Injeolmi rice cake making and pottery – and can also get discounts on hanbok wearing and traditional bike riding experiences. Local tourist information is available.
⊙ Hanok Stay Eosahwa [Korea Quality]한옥 어사화[한국관광 품질인증]
– Tel
+82-507-1383-3344
Eosahwa Hanok Stay, which stands in the center of Jeonju Hanok Village, Jeollabuk-do, was originally built as the residence of the Jeonju police chief; it’s unusually high for a hanok and faces south. A bed has been provided for guests unfamiliar with ondol sleeping, and two rather small rooms were put together to make a larger bedroom and living room. A healthy and delicious breakfast is provided. All the sights of Jeonju Hanok Village are nearby.
⊙ Seoro (서로)

– Homepage
http://jeonjuguesthouse.co.kr
– Tel
+82-10-4033-2610
Seoro is a traditional hanok accommodation located in the Jeonju Hanok Village that offers guests a peaceful and quiet atmosphere. There are 10 different types of rooms, including ondol-type rooms, duplex-type rooms, and pension-type rooms. Traditional Korean red clay and ondol floors are installed in each room using the traditional Korea gudeul method (underfloor heating system), and the finest Korean wonanggeumchim (lovebird bedding) are provided. At night, you can rest under the stars on the large yard or toenmaru (narrow wooden porch).
⊙ Jeonju Traditional Hanji Center (전주전통한지원)
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– Homepage
www.hanzi.co.kr (Korean only)
– Tel
+82-10-8959-7757
Jeonju has been a major producer of quality hanji paper for more than a thousand years. In keeping with this proud tradition, the Jeonju Traditional Hanji Center aims to preserve traditional paper-making techniques and become a mainstay in the hanji industry. More than 80 percent of the paper produced at the center is exported to Japan while the rest is used in Korea. The center produces, exhibits, and sells hanji used for calligraphy, Oriental paintings, and crafts, as well as special “yellow earth” wallpaper hanji and charcoal hanji, said to provide certain health benefits. Visitors can also sign up for crafting classes, including first-hand experience at making hanji, imprinting patterns and drying the paper.
⊙ Dan Kyung (단경)

– Homepage
http://www.dankyung.kr
– Tel
+82-10-5304-4380
Standing on Hanji-gil in Jeonju Hanok Village, Jeollabuk-do, Dankyung is a hanok stay with a more-than 80 year history that now welcomes travellers to a comfortable and cozy space. There are five accommodations altogether – four rooms in the main building, plus an annexe which is rented as a whole house. The floors are of wood, creating a delicate scent in all the rooms. Across the yard is a gallery where guests can take tea or coffee while looking at the art works on its wall. From the gallery roof, there are fine views of Jeonju Hanok Village.