Discover the 6 Most Stunning Hanoks in South Korea

Discover Hanok Stays in South Korea

If you’ve been considering a trip to South Korea, you’re not alone. Following the pandemic, the country has witnessed a notable rise in international tourism, not only from neighboring countries but from around the world. In May 2022, an increase in international flights was announced to meet this growing demand. The country’s rising pop culture, known as the Korean Wave, significantly contributes to this influx, with K-pop groups such as BTS and Blackpink as well as popular shows like Squid Games capturing global attention.

Experience the Charm of Hanoks

To enhance accessibility for international tourists, iBestTravel recently introduced the ability to search for Hanok stays in South Korea. Similar to Ryokans in Japan, Hanoks are preserved historic houses, with some dating back to the 14th century. Featuring timber frames and gracefully curved roofs, these serene structures are often located in picturesque regions and specifically oriented with a mountain behind the house and a river flowing in front. Staying in a Hanok offers a unique experience, especially at night when sleep typically occurs on a traditional mattress called a Yo, placed directly on the floor.

Highlight: Seoul ui Haru, Seoul

Seoul ui Haru

Seoul ui Haru, Seoul

Many visitors to Seoul explore the narrow alleys and Hanoks open to the public within Bukchon Hanok Village, yet few realize that you can experience a stay at one of them. This exceptional spot was originally built in 1923 and has been beautifully refurbished to blend historical charm with modern amenities. Guests will find modern comforts, including a plush bed, Bluetooth speakers, and an attractive kitchen area. The private courtyard outside features a seating space with a built-in foot bath, ideal for relaxing after a day of adventure.

Sleeps: four
Price: from £138 per night


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