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Essay Nuha
Seoul · South Korea
1 bed · 1 bedroom · 1 bath · up to 3 guests
The traditional pavilion space that existed in the Joseon Dynasty is a garden that embodies nature and philosophy created not far from the original house where you live. Through the modern pavilion, we hope to welcome a time to recharge by focusing on the things we have postponed in our lives.The space[Soyo 逍遙]Take a leisurely stroll through the small garden and sit quietly on the rocks to enjoy nature and music.[Thought]The thinking box on the side table contains a Hanok essay and a pencil that is recorded with those who have visited this place. Open the Hanok essay made by weaving a paper with two questions into a book, write on the question you want, and read other people's thoughts.[Soo Sak 酬酢]The plot originally refers to the owner and the guest exchanging glasses with each other. The owner responds to the guest by raising a glass, and the guest gives the owner a glass again. Enjoy your time together by giving and receiving tea.Guest accessLounge, kitchenette, jacuzzi, toilet/shower, brazier, outdoor yardOther things to note■ Please use it after closing the door and window, and please use the insecticide provided in the accommodation. We are disinfecting the inside and outside of the house every month through a quarantine company, but due to the nature of the surrounding environment, insects may enter if the door is left open without a screen. ■ Please be careful of noise after 8 pm in a quiet residential area where hanoks are gathered.■ The spring cooler in the garden is sprayed for 10 minutes at 8: 00, 10: 00, and 15: 30. Please be careful when moving..Registration DetailsRegion of Issuance: 서울특별시, 종로구License Type: 한옥체험업License Number: 제2024-000014호
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Seoul holds the largest share of boutique hanok stays in Korea. Three neighborhoods — Bukchon, Seochon, Ikseon-dong — each offer a distinct density and pace. Most properties sleep 2–4 guests. Peak-season booking lead time is 3–4 weeks.
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- Stayfolio has the widest curated selection. Butler Lee manages 40+ hanoks and offers hands-on property matching. Airbnb covers most but not all listings.
- Book 3–4 weeks ahead for April (cherry blossom) and October (fall foliage). Hanoks are small and fill fast.
- Most Seoul hanoks sleep 2–4. For groups of 5+, target Muwolgwan (10-guest) or The Chae: Courtyard (10-guest).
- Ondol (heated floors) is standard. Traditional hanoks use floor bedding; renovated hanoks often have beds. Confirm before booking.
- Rakkojae is the top tier: tea ceremony, hanbok, cultural programming included.