Sieunjae (시은재)
Sieunjae (시은재)
– Tel
+82-10-5355-3029
Sieunjae is a hanok stay that has stood in the midst of busy Gyeongun-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, for generations. The guestrooms comprise an anbang (bedroom plus living room), three smaller rooms, and a byeolchae or detached house. All rooms have a toilet, and there’s a well-equipped shared kitchen and a washing machine. Guests can either rent individual rooms or the whole hanok. Jongno is convenient for travel to all the historic sites of Seoul, and there’s a public carpark nearby.
– Address : 439 , Samil-daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
– Check-in Time
15:00
– Check-out Time
11:00
– Daily Rate
Not available
– Amenities
No
– Parking Fee
No
– Number of Rooms
3











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+82-2-720-6436
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+82-2-733-9355
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– Tel
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– Tel
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– Tel
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