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Yul Jae
Seoul · South Korea
4 beds · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths · up to 10 guests
We hope you have a relaxing trip in the center of Seoul.We have the best transportation to go to urban destinations such as DDP, Myeongdong, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and Gwanghwamun.🌇Also, if you open the gate of the house, you can use the Naksan Fortress Wall Promenade, which overlooks Seoul city, like my own yard. (Photo attached)🚂Excellent accessibility - Subway Line 1, Line 4: 10 minutes walk after getting off- Incheon Airport Bus 6002: 15 minutes on foot after getting off -It takes 30 minutes by subway and bus to Myeongdong city- 25 minutes by public transportation to Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village🏠Accommodation composition Ground floor -2 rooms (each with a queen size bed), living room, kitchen- 1 toilet and bathroomStratum- 1 room (2 queen size mattresses)- 1 toilet and bathroom* We have 4 queen size beds for 8 guests, but when 9 or more guests visit, we have an additional queen size mattress under the bed in the large room on the 1st floor.Registration DetailsRegion of Issuance: 서울특별시, 종로구License Type: 한옥체험업License Number: 제 2025 -000056
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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.