This is a very clean bright brand new hotel. We had a great time there. The breakfast is very yummy ,both western and Korean traditional hotpot were very good! Sauna is very nice for travelers, it releases our body tiredness!
The front desk and service was really friendly! Air condition works well,warm and nice!
I have lived here four times. I used to live here with friends. This time I also stayed for three days and two nights. My aunt was very entertaining. It was just an episode when I came. It was more than 8 o'clock in the morning. My aunt went to clean up. No one was at the reception desk. I didn't have a local Korean phone. Go outside and find a passerby ask him to call his aunt, hope that her aunt will find them easily by installing a tinting clock, but still like to live here, hot water is very sufficient and quiet, next time I have the opportunity to live again
The room was relatively large and clean. The bathroom was also spacious and clean, and the toilet was clean and well-maintained, along with a bidet. Above all, the bathtub was spacious and clean, so it was nice to soak in warm water and relieve fatigue. It was much better than the small rooms and bathrooms of Japanese business hotels. The amenities were well-prepared, and in addition to the basic shampoo, conditioner, and body wash provided in the bathroom, there was also a hairdryer, razor, shaving cream, and disposable shower towels. The parking lot was also well-equipped. Breakfast was provided, and it was mainly fast food, such as cup ramen, muffins, baked eggs, and coffee, but it was not bad. In conclusion, it is a hotel with good value for money. The only downside is that it is located near an entertainment district and a motel village. It takes about 10-15 minutes by car from the Hanok Village.
I used it well on my business trip in February and booked again this August. But as soon as I entered the room, it was a room with a strong smell of unclear mold. I regretted not changing the room immediately. It was so bad that I couldn't sleep easily because I was upset. It was similar to the smell that I had in the old apartment building. If only the smell problem is solved, I will use it again on my next business trip to Iksan.
The Gimje Q Drive Self Check-in Motel provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. Visitors to Gimje-si will find that the Gimje Q Drive Self Check-in Motel is a fantastic accommodation choice. Osan-ri Station is located approximately 17km away while Gunsan Airport is 27km away. There is no shortage of things to see in the area, with the Gimje Dongheon, Dongjin Irrigation Folk Museum and Byeokgolje Museum of Agricutural Culture all nearby. When guests have some time on their hands they can make use of the onsite facilities. Guests of this Gimje-si hotel can make use of the parking facilities.
It's my first time traveling to Gunsan alone, but the facilities are very clean and the surroundings are quiet, so I was happy because of the comfortable bed !!
There was a breakfast self-bar, so it was good to simply eat,, I am very satisfied ㅎㅎ
I couldn't take a picture inside. ㅠㅠ I couldn't think of a review, but I took a few pictures and posted them. ㅎㅎ
It was nice because it was cleaner and friendly than I thought. I said that the room cleaning was a bit late at check-in time, but I was able to leave my luggage and play comfortably. The bathroom was clean, but the wall corner mold was a bit unfortunate. The rest was clean. 😁
I had to make an urgent reservation two days before my trip due to a change in accommodation, and the phone response was friendly and the response upon arrival was also good.
I was a little embarrassed because the bathroom in the room was translucent and had a door that didn't lock.
I think there will be a lot of families with a double bed, so I think it would be better to use a regular door for spaces where privacy is important, such as the bathroom.
Also, the TV was big, which was nice, and there was a styler and a slow, but slow PC, so I had a good time, even if it was only for a short time. The bed was comfortable 👍
Gaunchae close to the attractions of Jeonju Hanok Village ~~~~!!
I also admit why there were so many good reviews ~ !!!
It was really clean and the room was warm and nice. ~~~!!
If you see a high Shakyamuni in a Hanok house, you can get warm sunshine in the morning.
It was so so so so so so so so so ~~~ !!
Others can also go ~~ 3
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UUnyoung GleasonThe host was very helpful and personable. She came out to meet us when we werent able to find the location, despite us arriving at a late hour. She gave us local restaurant recommendations according to what we wanted to eat. We had booked through an online booking service that accidentally charged us a higher, holiday rate, and the host let us know about the mistake and upgraded our room according to the price we paid. The honesty was appteciated as we had no idea that was the case. It was very peaceful and had a soothing atmosphere. The host wrote up a paper explaining check out, wifi, breakfast and any other important info for us in English when she thought we wouldnt be able to communicate with her in Korean (we could however haha) the only thing to mind is that check out is at an earlier time than we were used to, 10 am. This was no problem for us as the host allowed to leave our luggage and start exploring the Hanok Maeul asap. :) overall wonderful stay and we wish we stayed longer. Thank you!
TtotoroI’ve been to many countries and stayed in various accommodations—hotels, guesthouses, and Airbnbs—but this experience was truly romantic. I stayed in a hanok (a traditional Korean-style house), and when I woke up in the morning, it was raining. I could hear the sound of raindrops gently falling to the ground, creating a calm and peaceful atmosphere. That’s one of the most charming and unique aspects of staying in a hanok—it’s something you don’t experience in ordinary hotels.
Also, I’m very sensitive when it comes to cleanliness—I can be quite picky—but this place was spotless and extremely well-kept.
Lastly, the space was filled with green plants, which added to the freshness. I could smell the natural scent of greenery, feel the peaceful mood, and truly enjoy the presence of nature all around me.
MMinStaying at this traditional Korean thatched-roof house (chogajip) in Jeonju was such a special and unforgettable experience!
I booked this place for my friend visiting from the U.S. to give her a unique taste of Korean culture—and it couldn’t have been more perfect. The location was great, the room was clean and cozy, and the host was incredibly kind and helpful :)
After booking, I recommend contacting the host in advance to let them know your estimated arrival time—it really helps with check-in. For international guests, it may be a bit difficult to communicate, so having someone help with the message is a good idea!
If you’re visiting Korea, don’t miss the chance to stay in a beautiful chogajip and experience a piece of traditional life. Highly recommended! ❤️
CChun YangWe can walk down short flight of stairs to the house from the main road but don't get any traffic noise. Location was within the Hanok Village area making it easy to explore. The place was kind of old, the room we had was very small. The double futon mattress on the floor took a large chunk of the space, without folding the mattress there wasn't much space to sit around. Maybe that's how it is supposed to work. There was a aircon (not plugged in), another looks like aircon (doesn't work) and a look like heater was stowed away, we don't know whether they were mend to be used. Anyway that did not bothered us much. Wi-fi was available in the room. We only met the lady in-charge on check-in and thereafter on our own. Overall a doable stay, a place to rest and sleep.
AAlessandraHost's were really friendly and supportive.
Room has floor heating and due to that room got really hot. Shower is really good. We had an issue with the bedding where we complained to the host and he looked into it wanting to give you another room but we stayed in that room as it was only for two nights.
More towels have been also provided after requesting them and a welcome bag with toothbrush, toothpaste, razor and a few other toiletries were in that bag.
Water bottles as much you ask for and even at the checkout the host lady gave us each 2 bottles of water to take with us which was really appreciated and a rare first gesture I experienced.
GGuest UserBon rapport qualité prix dans l'ensemble.
Possibility of washing.
Some negligences pureté au vu du nombre de déchets présents sous le lit, ou de l'odeur des serviettes (probablement mal séchés).
The rooms are very easy to hear from other residents.
I recommend, however, for those with a tight budget and easy sleep despite the potential noise damage.
WWuReally love their service and how kind they are! Mr Choi was already waiting outside at 3pm when I arrived in my Uber. He passionately introduced me to the nearby attractions and recommended food places to eat. He was there when I reach back at the place at night and also in the morning when I leave the place, he will let you know when he will be away just in case you want to look for him. He always asked if the room is too cold, making sure you feel warm on cool winter nights.
Really recommend especially when everything is walking distance away and the owner is really nice ☺️
HHoangDinhthe hotel located near the Jeonju station, which quite convenient to reach. It take about 15 minutes drive to get to the hanok village, thus the price issue pretty cheap compared to those near the village. In the room I booked, it very spacious, full equipped with modern TV, air conditioner, Clothes Dry and cleaning, PC, heated blanket… , the room is clean, however, one drawback is that the bathtub is old, and even there some dust in it. For the price of 60000 KRW, I think it worth, but I also hope the hotel would make some upgrades in the bathroom, especially the bathtub.
AAngelineGreat Hanok to stay for our short trip. Owners were great and even upgraded our room to bigger room without us requesting for it. Very clean and cozy place with heated floor. Owner allowed us to leave our luggage at their place for later collection so we could roam around for more yummy food and shopping with the hassle of carrying them around. Hanok is at the heart of the main tourist area. A lot of food options and cafe within minutes out of the Hanok. Great experience and thank you for the wonderful hospitality!!! 🥰🥰😍😍👏👏👏
MMohdThe room is spacious and clean, although the furnishings are a little outdated. Microwave is provided at each floor. The guy at the reception doesn't speak English but it wasn't really a problem for us. From Muju Bus terminal we took a local bus and stopped at Baebang bus stop. It is walkable to the pension from the bus stop. There's a CU convenience store before the junction to the pension from the main road. We took a taxi to the Muju Ski Resort and it didn't cost too much. All in all, it was a good stay.
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