Sanjuk Hanok Village

7.0
Very Good
(21 reviews)

156 Bulguk-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea

+82 54-771-1515

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Hotel Description

Sanjuk Hanok Village, located at 156 Bulguk-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea, is a charming accommodation that beautifully blends traditional Korean architecture with modern comfort. Nestled in a vibrant neighborhood rich in history, this hotel is an ideal base for exploring nearby attractions like the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto. The serene ambiance of the village enhances your experience, offering a tranquil retreat after a day of exploration.

The hotel features well-appointed rooms designed to provide a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere, each equipped with air conditioning and kitchen facilities to ensure a home-like stay. Guests can enjoy kid-friendly amenities, making it suitable for families. The unique design and cozy interiors create a welcoming environment for all visitors.

Sanjuk Hanok Village stands out with its exceptional amenities, including high-speed internet access and spacious living areas. Public transport options nearby, such as Gimhae International Airport and Ulsan Airport, provide easy connectivity, making it convenient for guests traveling to and from the hotel.

The hotel prioritizes health and safety, implementing stringent measures to ensure guest well-being. Engaging with the local culture is encouraged, with activities such as visiting the historic Donggung Palace & Wolji Pond and the Cheomseongdae Observatory. The nearby Gyeongju World theme park adds excitement, with its thrilling rides and seasonal attractions.

Dining options abound in the vicinity, with excellent restaurants offering a range of cuisines, enhancing your culinary journey in Gyeongju. Experience the rich heritage and warm hospitality at Sanjuk Hanok Village, where every detail is crafted for a memorable stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Traditional Korean architecture meets modern comfort

2. Kid-friendly amenities and spacious living areas

3. Proximity to UNESCO World Heritage sites

4. High-speed internet and fully equipped kitchens

5. Easy access to major airports and public transport options


8.8 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Bulguksa Temple
37 min
Seokguram Grotto
39 min
Donggung Palace & Wolji Pond
1 hr 4 min
Cheomseongdae Observatory
1 hr 9 min
Gyeongju World
46 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating8.8
Nearest airportUlsan Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 31 min

Location

156 Bulguk-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea

Airports:

Gimhae International Airport

Transit: 2 hr 35 min

Ulsan Airport

Transit: 2 hr 31 min

Daegu International Airport (TAE)

Transit: 2 hr 35 min


Nearby locations

8.8

Excellent Location

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Children

Kid-friendly

Rooms

Air conditioning

Kitchen


Reviews

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Imju Byon

1/5
I wanted to have a proper Hanok experience in Gyeongju, so I chose a house that cost over 400,000 won, but I was disappointed.1. Small space (they say it can accommodate up to 10 people, but it is not enough, so part of the number of people on the day must be recruited from outside)2. Garbage collection must also be collected by the hotel guest.3. Low-quality bedding - There was no exterior rust, and it didn't seem like the blankets were washed every time.4. Lack of Amenity - No lotion. No iron. Lack of bathrooms (we were told to use the shared bathroom)For this price, I would have stayed at a luxury hotel and received soft bedding and a clean room. I was a bit confused because the concept was that the price was 4-star, but the configuration and service were left to you.It seems like a good place to rent during the day, but staying in a separate building is not recommended.

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Patrick Lee

1/5
I am a Korean-American. My family of four traveled to Korea for the first time in over 20 years, and in Gyeongju, I wanted to show my daughters the traditional Korean atmosphere, so even though I thought it was a bit big, I chose the largest one and the one that looked pretty in the photos. As I was checking in, there were two other families in front of me, but there was only one staff member helping them. The first impression upon checking in after waiting for over 15 minutes was like something out of a legendary hometown, with unkempt lawns, doors that didn't close because they were inflated, and a kitchen that was connected to a room without air conditioning that couldn't be used in hot weather. The situation was such that ventilation and heat could not be controlled. I was very confused because it looked very different from the picture. If you chose this place just based on the photos, think again. The photos were taken when this place was built and have been used for several years, so you can just remember that it looks like it hasn't been maintained for 7 years since it was built.1) The bedding is extremely poor. It was so dirty that I wondered if it was safe to use a blanket like this.2) Two bathrooms??? Baram is the only one that says there are two bathrooms, but the second bathroom only had a toilet and no sink for hand washing. Be aware that if you turn off the fire, a lot of bugs will come in through the air circulator connected to the outside.3) Perhaps because I came from the United States, the poorly maintained lawn really bothered me. This is a level that has not been managed at all for several years. Give up on good photos.4) Since Baram can accommodate more than 10 people, there are two picnic tables. One's umbrella is already gone, and the umbrella on the other one is broken and so dirty that I don't want to touch it!!5) Since many doors do not close properly, it is inevitable that bugs will come in. The children's only pastime was catching bugs with fly swatters. A bathroom with only a toilet has a door that does not close.6) I see spider webs hanging at eye level while taking a shower, which makes me question whether or not they are even cleaned. One person checks in and cleans, and the convenience store leaves a phone number written down.No matter how much I tried to say good things, it was a place where there was nothing worth doing. It completely ruined my image of racing. Don’t come here just looking at the pictures!! You will be completely disappointed.

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sy k

4/5
It’s peaceful and the hanok is really pretty! It's worth the money,, but it's a bit far from the city so it might be a bit difficult without a car. It's quiet and nice.