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Ha Nok-un
Seoul · South Korea
2 beds · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath · up to 4 guests
Ha Nok-un captures the quiet beauty beneath soft, dimming clouds.The elegant contrast of black and white creates a luxurious yet serene mood, blending hanok tradition with modern design.In the separate house, a modern bathtub offers a relaxing soak with views of the courtyard garden.Bask in the warm sunlight and enjoy a peaceful moment unique to Ha Nok-un.The spaceThis standalone hanok, including the courtyard, offers exclusive use for guests (up to 4 people). Detailed layout information can be found in the floor plan provided in the photo listing.Guest access- Standard occupancy: 4 / Maximum occupancy: 4- 2 Queen beds- Bathtub available for use in all four seasons- Air conditioner and floor heating- OTT-enabled beam projector (Personal account use only, Cable TV not available.)- Nespresso coffee machine and capsules- a cold and hot water purifier- a refrigerator/microwave- washing machine/drying rack- Cooking utensils (pot, frying pan, scissors)- cutlery (dish, cutlery, chopsticks, cups)- a wine glass / a wine opener- shampoo / conditioner / body wash / toothbrush / toothpaste- a towel / hair dryer- Steam ironOther things to noteTo make a reservation, you must agree to the following rules. Failure to comply may result in eviction or penalties.-Due to the structural characteristics of Hanoks (traditional Korean house), there may be facilities and furnishings that pose risks to infants, elderly guests, and pregnant women, such as slippery bathtubs, gravel paths and high stairs or thresholds.We are not responsible for any safety accidents that may occur within the accomodation. If you choose to stay, extra care and supervision by a guardian is required.-Guests under the age of 19 are not permitted to stay without a guardian.-Unauthorized commercial filming or events are prohibited.-Cooking foods with strong odors or smoke is prohibited.-Smoking is strictly prohibited in all indoor and outdoor areas. (Penalty of $300 will be charged if violated.)-Any behavior that may disturb neighbors, such as excessive noise or loud shouting, is prohibited.-Entry is restricted to the number of guests listed in the reservation.-CCTV cameras are installed at the entrance.-Please remove your shoes indoors and use the provided disposable indoor slippers.-Due to the nature of hanok, insects may enter the property. We make efforts to minimize this during cleaning, but guests who are sensitive should consider carefully before booking. No refunds will be provided for this reason.-Pets are not allowed.-There is no designated parking space. Please use nearby public parking through the “모두의 주차장(Modu Parking)” app.Registration DetailsRegion of Issuance: 서울특별시, 종로구License Type: 한옥체험업License Number: 2022-000020
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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.
Booking Tips
- 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.