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The courtyard features a traditional Hanok design with wooden beams and tiled roofing. A pebble garden is surrounded by lush greenery, while seating areas invite relaxation. Natural light brightens the space, creating a serene ambiance that complements the architectural beauty.
Guest suite in Seoul
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Soseo Won - Seochon Spacious yard Hanok single-family home

This is a space where you can use the entire house privately. The space where I lived with my family for 40 years was repaired and operated in 2012. There is a large yard and a carefully cultivated garden, so if you sit on the roof, you can enjoy a quiet and slow time with the square sky. There are 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a spacious kitchen. The two bedrooms connected to the living room have two queen size beds and are spacious. The third room is a small room (love room) with a separate entrance. Additional bedding is provided at a separate fee, and it is a thick cotton mattress and blanket made in the workshop, so please contact us for a comfortable rest. (Up to 6 people) We have prepared welcome tea and simple refreshments. It is prepared with decaffeinated tea (jakdukong tea), so please enjoy the tea ceremony regardless of time. It is a 10-minute walk from Exit 2 of Gyeongbokgung Station and is the second house in the alley of <Hyundai Car Center>. The main road and bus stop are close, so you can easily access Tongin Market, Seochon, Blue House, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and Samcheong-dong.

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Home in Seoul
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 220 reviews

[Sowoljeong] Check-out at 1 pm - Enjoy relaxation and privacy in a Hanok in the northern village with Hinokitang!

'Sowoljeong' is an officially designated Hanok accommodation by the Seoul City Hanok Experience Project, and is available to both Koreans and foreigners.☺️ You can heal while looking at the open yard in Hinoki (Cypress bath). Enjoy a half-bath while looking at the sunlight of the day and the stars in the evening sky! You can bookstay in a private Sowoljeong, leave your familiar workplace for a workation, or focus on your time with yourself or your loved ones without doing anything:) #There are hot places such as the London Bagel Museum and #Artist Bakery, and you can walk to tourist attractions such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, Ikseon-dong, and Euljiro ☺️ [Base price is for 2 people] * Additional person: 70,000 KRW (up to 4 people/2 people recommended) * Additional bedding is provided for reservations of 3 or more people. [Early check-in / Late check-out] * 20,000 KRW per hour (up to 1 hour) * If there are more visitors than the number of reservations, the room will be vacated without refund🙏

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Home in Seoul
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

[Sowoldam] Buchon Hanok Village - Enjoy a private rest in a private accommodation with Hinokitang!

'Sowoldam' is a hanok accommodation officially designated by the Seoul City-Hanok Experience Business, and is available to both domestic and foreign residents. You can relax in the hinoki (cypress bathtub) while looking at the open yard. Enjoy a half-body bath while watching the sunshine during the day and the stars in the evening sky! You can have a bookstay in a private Sowal Dam, or you can leave the familiar workstation and do a walkation, or you can do nothing and focus on yourself or your precious person:) #London Baker Museum #Artist bakery and other hot places You can walk to tourist attractions such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, Ikseon-dong, and Euljiro ☺ ️ [Base price is for 2 people] * Additional person: 50,000 KRW (up to 6 people) [Early check-in / Late check-out] * 20,000 KRW per hour (up to 2 hours) * If there are more visitors than the number of reservations, the room will be vacated without refund🙏

Top guest favourite
The traditional courtyard of the hanok features stepping stones leading through a gravel area, bordered by a small pine tree. Soft lighting highlights the wooden architecture, while large windows offer views into the neighboring interiors, inviting natural light into the space.
Home in Seoul
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Heritage Classic/Entire Hanok/Classic House Bukchon Heritage

🏆Master piece of Hanok/Entire hanok, perfect privacy! 🏆Seoul Best Stay Award/2024 Excellent Seoul Stay The 📌Classic House Bukchon consists of two Hanoks, Heritage and Retreat. The two hanoks are separated by different gates and walls, ensuring complete privacy. 🏡Classic house Heritage Room 3, Toilet 3, Spacious living room (Daecheongmaru), Beautiful kitchen, and a large yard with a beautiful pine tree, it consists of a tea room connected to the large jade jade. “Healing Room” where you can meditate while stepping on a pebble, “Color Room” where you can experience Korean colors in pastel, As a “Room of Thought” with a clothes hanger and a work desk, it is a rare structure of hanok with a beautiful bathroom with a Dyson hair air lap in every room, and double windows that are warm in winter and cool in summer, making it a suitable accommodation for large families or group trips.

Top guest favourite
The traditional hanok features bold architectural details, including a curved tiled roof and ornate wooden beams. Soft lighting illuminates the exterior, enhancing its inviting appearance. The structure is surrounded by a stone wall, hinting at an atmospheric setting under the evening sky.
Villa in Jongno-gu
5 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

Award-Winning Hanok | Welcome Mistakes House Seoul

"Where mistakes are welcomed, you become the inspiration." [Grand Prize & Seoul Excellent Stay] Private Hanok in Buam-dong. Heritage meets luxury. ✨ Proven Value • Certified: 'Seoul Excellent Stay' • Artistic: Musician Park Won's Atelier 🏠 Privacy & Comfort • Harmony: Timeless beauty & premium security • Entire Home: Quiet retreat from city noise 📍 Strategic Location • Heritage: Near Gyeongbokgung & Bukchon • Access: Bus stop at your doorstep The prestigious choice. Secure this value.

Guest favourite
The exterior entrance showcases traditional wooden accents and large glass doors, framed by intricate woodwork. A stone path leads to a cozy seating area, illuminated by soft lighting, creating a welcoming environment that maintains a rustic charm.
Home in Seoul
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

[Private Premium Hanok Stay] SeouluiHaru

서울의하루는 한옥을 만드는 호스트가 직접 지은 한옥을 호스팅하는 한옥전문 스테이입니다. 우연한 계기로 북촌에 한옥을 지어서 살아보니 남들에게 알려주고 싶은 장점이 많았습니다. 저처럼 평범한 사람들이 가진 한옥살이에 대한 막연한 꿈을 가까운 현실로 느끼길 바라는 마음으로 게스트들을 맞이하고자 합니다. 서울의하루 삼청동 집은 경복궁 청와대와 매우 가까운 서울의 중심부에 위치해있으며 15평의 아담한 크기입니다. 거실 하나 방 하나 아담한 주택으로 1-2인이 머무르기 적합합니다. 1936년에 지어진 집을 2019년에 제가 직접 고쳤습니다. 한국 전통 건축양식을 지킨 한옥이나 내부 공간은 입식생활이 가능하도록 현대적인 가구들을 배치하였습니다. 장기 투숙자를 위한 세탁기와 건조기 등 생활가전도 준비되어 있습니다. 여행자들에게 가장 중요한 것은 휴식이라 생각하고 침구류를 가장 신경쓰고 있습니다. 서울에 이런 곳도 있구나 나도 한옥 한번 살아볼까 하는 꿈을 이 곳에서 꾸길 바랍니다.

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Home in Jongno-gu
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

[New] Signature_Classic/Gyeongbokgung Station/Entire Hanok

Gotaek (고택) means an old hanok, typically over 100 years old, The Classic-Goteak Seochon chosen by world-renowned artist Nicolas Party for a 6-week, and Filming locationn for famous Korean movie [Architecture 101]. A private luxury Hanok hotel with an outdoor jacuzzi, exclusively for one group, in the heart of Seoul. A stunning architectural gem preserving the charm of traditional Hanok while blending modern sophistication. Its rare loft-style design features state-of-the-art amenities

Guest favourite
Home in Jongno-gu
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 494 reviews

Hanoque Bukchon | Private Hanok stay

Experience the perfect blend of tradition and modern comfort in this beautiful Korean hanok, located in the heart of Bukchon. Thoughtfully designed with modern amenities while preserving its timeless charm, this cozy house offers a unique experience. With artistic venues, trendy cafes, gourmet restaurants, and historic sites just steps away, you’ll enjoy the perfect balance of relaxation and exploration. For an unforgettable stay in Seoul, Hanoque Bukchon will be your ultimate destination.

Superhost
An inviting outdoor space features a natural stone jacuzzi surrounded by decorative plants. The adjacent room showcases large windows allowing natural light, creating a serene atmosphere. Soft lighting highlights the wooden architectural details, enhancing the calmness of the environment.
Home in Seoul
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Premium Hanok #outdoor bathtub#Free parking

Hello. This is Hanok Stay [Heewa], a space where joy [喜] can come to everyone who visits here. Stay Heewa is a private hanok for only one team per day, and it is a private space where you can use the private house and large outdoor bathtub. Stay Heewa is located in the center of Seoul, ‘Jongno’. We hope that your stay here will be filled with joy, where you can enjoy Naksan Park along the Hanyangdoseong Circular Road and Hyehwa Station Daehak-ro, the mecca of young people’s art.

Top guest favourite
The traditional hanok exterior is showcased, featuring wooden panels and decorative roof eaves. Sunlight filters through the trees above, illuminating a serene courtyard area. A small stone step leads into the main living space, surrounded by lush greenery and various potted plants.
Home in Seoul
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Stay origin

Origin is a traditional hanok house located on the stone wall of Changdeokgung Palace, a UNESCO cultural heritage. Located in the 2nd view of Bukchon, this hanok yard is filled with old trees from Changdeokgung Palace. It is located in a quiet place where you can hear the chirping of birds. There is no inconvenience at all to stay. Bukchon Hanok Village, Insa-dong, Ikseon-dong, and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art are all within a 10-minute walk.

Superhost
The courtyard of a traditional hanok is highlighted, featuring stone pathways and a serene garden area. Soft lighting illuminates wooden architectural details and the inviting seating space visible through the latticed windows.
Home in Jongno-gu
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

A Modern and traditional hanok, The Bukchon Noble

Perched on Bukchon's Gye-dong-gil hillside, The Bukchon Noble features a spacious dining table, perfect for family and friends, alongside a bathtub with a serene courtyard view for ultimate relaxation. Relax on the traditional wooden porch, where the Hanok’s timeless charm brings tradition to life. Modern amenities ensure your complete comfort. When both The Bukchon Noble and its annex are reserved together, it offers a unique and unforgettable experience.

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Home in Jongno-gu
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 363 reviews

'Hwaun' Best View and Outdoor Jacuzzi Romantic Premium Private Hanok Stay

“Hwawoon (花韻)” is a private hanok stay inspired by the quiet beauty of flowers, designed to leave a lasting impression. Located in a peaceful alley of Samcheong-dong, it offers open views of Bukaksan, Inwangsan, Cheong Wa Dae, and the surrounding neighborhood. Enjoy a relaxing stay where nature and the city meet. The entire house, including the courtyard and jacuzzi, is exclusively for guest use, combining refined design with modern comfort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Bukchon Hanok Village located?

    Bukchon Hanok Village sits in central Seoul, surrounded by historic palaces and cultural sites. The neighborhood has a mix of traditional houses and modern galleries, making it a frequently suggested spot for urban exploration.

  • When is the best time to visit Bukchon Hanok Village?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for Bukchon Hanok Village, with comfortable temperatures around 56–74°F (14–24°C) and lighter rainfall. Visitors can explore the streets with pleasant weather and seasonal scenery.

  • How old is Bukchon Hanok Village?

    Bukchon Hanok Village traces its origins to the Joseon Dynasty, with its traditional housing style dating back several centuries. The area preserves both history and ongoing local life in its restored hanok homes.

  • Why was Bukchon Hanok Village built?

    Bukchon Hanok Village developed as a residential area for officials and nobility during Korea’s Joseon period, reflecting traditional architecture and community planning. Its layout and homes show historic urban design adapted to Seoul’s hills.

  • What are some things to do near Bukchon Hanok Village?

    Around Bukchon Hanok Village, you can explore palaces, visit contemporary art galleries, and shop at traditional craft stores. Cafes and workshops filled with local ceramics, textiles, and art add to the neighborhood’s appeal.

  • How is the weather near Bukchon Hanok Village?

    Bukchon Hanok Village experiences cold winters, with average January temperatures of 22–36°F (-6–2°C), and warm, humid summers reaching 73–86°F (23–30°C) in August. Light jackets are useful in spring and fall, while summer months bring frequent rain.

  • How was Bukchon Hanok Village built?

    Bukchon Hanok Village was constructed on scenic slopes using wood, clay, and stone in the traditional hanok style. The homes are arranged to maximize sunlight and airflow, reflecting architectural techniques developed over centuries.

  • What is the history of Bukchon Hanok Village?

    Bukchon Hanok Village has a rich history rooted in Seoul’s development during the Joseon Dynasty. The neighborhood remains a lively center for traditional culture, with restored hanok homes and ongoing local community activities.