Top 7 Lodges in Jeonju, South Korea

May 25, 2023 Tonie Szymanski

Jeonju is a true foodie paradise, so beloved for its cuisine that it’s been deemed by UNESCO as a Creative City for Gastronomy. The best way to enjoy this South Korean city is to eat your way through it, savoring hearty regional specialties like bibimbap and kongnamul gukbap. Once you’re stuffed, hike up to the Omokdae and Imokdae stone monument, or just watch athletes burn calories at the World Cup Stadium.
Restaurants in Jeonju

1. Kama Hotel

8-9, Handupyeong 2-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do 54985 South Korea
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Kama Hotel

깨끗한 신축 호텔입니다..

Reviewed By wph2015

새로 지어서 시설이 좋습니다. 조식도 토스트 시리얼 등으로 간단히 제공되어서 좋더군요.. 주변에 모텔이 많긴한데 큰길가 주변이라 괜찮은 편입니다. 가까이에 스타벅* 이디*커피 맥도** 롯데리* 이 있어서 편리합니다.. 아쉬운 점이 있다면 가족들 이용하기 좋게 욕실에 커튼이 있으면 좋겠고.. (간 유리 같은 거로 되어있음) 외부 세면대에 수건 걸이가 있음 좋겠네요.. 전반적으로 꽤 만족했습니다.

2. Haengok Guesthouse

179, Gyeonggijeon-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do 55044 South Korea
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Haengok Guesthouse

Hanok stay near Jeonju Hanok Village

Reviewed By GoddessEneri

Stayed in a single room. Room is spacious enough for me, although I had to fold the mattress first, in order to pack my luggage. Pros: 1) Room is clean and so is the bathroom. 2) Located just outside the Hanok Village. Away from the crowd, but still within reach. 3) Owner/Helper is helpful. Although can't really speak English, she tried to help when the hot water was not running in the bathroom. Apparently need to adjust the control's setting, which is located in the room (I had meddled with the setting as the flooring was a bit too warm for me). 4) There is a bus stop about 5 mins walk from the property. There are buses to the bus and train stations from there (turn left from the main gate, then turn right at the end. Walk straight and you'll see the bus stop). However, be prepared to use Google map to check the bus numbers and which bus stop to get off. Cons: 1) Soundproofing need to be improved. I can practically hear the conversation of people hanging outside my room. 2) Would be good if there are English instructions on how to use the temperature control (for floor heating and shower) Overall, it was a good stay for me. However, be aware that the main road at the hanok village is closed on Sunday. I took a cab from the bus station, and he dropped me at the other end of the road, instead of re-routing due to the road closure. I had to drag my luggage through a very busy road for about 10 minutes. Also, one thing I note is that I can't really plug in my adaptor into the power points properly. It keeps falling off. I had to use some stuff to hold it in place. It's not only here. Most of the places I stayed in Korea had the same problem. The only hotel that I don't have the problem is at Busan, where the power point is built on the table which I can plug it in vertically downwards.

3. Eco Stay Hotel

8-27, Sebyeongseo-ro, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do 55149 South Korea
Eco Stay Hotel

4. Star Light Guesthouse

42-9, Hyanggyo-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do 55044 South Korea
Star Light Guesthouse

5. Wansangol Guesthouse

139, Jeonjucheonseo-ro, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do 55098 South Korea
Wansangol Guesthouse

6. Harokdang

Hyanggyo-gil 155-30 Wansan-gu, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do 55045 South Korea
Harokdang

7. Kunsu Thatched House

25, Omokdae-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do 55045 South Korea
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Traditional hanok

Reviewed By moot

Lonely Planet suggested this ancient guesthouse. It’s the only remaining hanok building in Jeonju’s old town with a thatched roof signifying a commoner residence. I don’t normally use guidebook recommendations but LP came up trumps with this, and the best Korean restaurants in Jeonju! (Plus we didn’t meet any other westerners in these recommendations!) We took a taxi (7000) from the bus terminal as it was getting late and it was dark. The owner greeted us and served tea on the steps outside our room in the garden area. The room itself was tiny (10’ x10’ x 7’ high) but so warm and cosy and it had a small door leading to the even tinier en-suite. The floor was heated and there was everything you could need from a hanging rail to shampoo/conditioner and shower gel and good wifi! You laid out your bedding mat on the woven mat on the floor. The feather duvet was super comfy. The location is perfect on the edge of the hanok so a peaceful spot and near the mural village and great sunset views from the steps up above the guest house.

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