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Jeonju Hanok Tobagi Pension

Located in the heart of Jeonju, South Korea, Jeonju Hanok Tobagi Pension offers guests a unique and immersive experience in traditional Korean architecture. The hanok-style rooms provide a glimpse into the country's rich cultural heritage, with comfortable amenities and a serene ambiance. The pension's proximity to popular attractions such as Jeonju Hanok Village and Omokdae Pavilion allows visitors to explore the city's history and vibrant atmosphere.

Food enthusiasts will find themselves in culinary paradise near Jeonju Hanok Tobagi Pension, as the area is renowned for its delicious Bibimbap and other Korean delicacies. The nearby Jeonju Nambu Market offers a bustling food scene with a variety of street food vendors and local eateries to satisfy any craving. Guests can also embark on a culinary adventure by taking a cooking class to learn how to prepare authentic Korean dishes.
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74-15, Eunhaeng-ro, Wansan-gu
Jeonju, 55044
Just a short walk from Jeonju Hanok Tobagi Pension, visitors will find the historic Jeonju Hanok Village, a designated UNESCO Creative City for Gastronomy. This traditional village is home to over 800 traditional Korean houses, or hanoks, offering a glimpse into the country's rich cultural heritage. Guests can wander the narrow alleyways lined with charming shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.

Food enthusiasts will delight in the nearby Nambu Market, one of the largest traditional markets in Korea. Here, visitors can sample a variety of local delicacies, from bibimbap and kimbap to hotteok and mandu. The bustling market is a feast for the senses, with vendors selling fresh produce, seafood, and street food. Don't miss the opportunity to taste some of Jeonju's famous dishes, known for their bold flavors and unique ingredients.

For those interested in history and culture, the Jeonju Hanji Museum is a must-visit attraction near Jeonju Hanok Tobagi Pension. The museum showcases the art of traditional Korean papermaking, known as hanji, and its significance in Korean history. Visitors can learn about the meticulous process of making hanji and its various uses in art, crafts, and everyday life. The museum also offers workshops and demonstrations for those looking to try their hand at this ancient craft.
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All Amenities
Designated smoking areas
Internet access in public areas - high speed
Barbecue grill(s)
Wireless Internet Access in guest rooms
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