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Harmony House
Seoul · South Korea
1 bed · up to 2 guests
Harmony House captures the charm of Seochon in a cozy, compact space perfect for couples or friends. Relax on the sunlit wooden veranda in the courtyard and soak in the peaceful atmosphere of a traditional Hanok. Inside, enjoy tea while admiring the timeless beauty of Korean architecture. After exploring nearby Tongin Market, end your day with a quiet evening in Seochon. Experience where Korean heritage meets calm romance—only at Harmony House. This standalone hanok, including the courtyard, offers exclusive use for guests (up to 2 people). Features: 1 Queen bed, four-season bathtub, AC and floor heating, OTT-enabled beam projector, Nespresso machine, full kitchenette, washing machine. License: 한옥체험업 #2021-000009 (Jongno-gu, Seoul).
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About Seoul
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.