Joseon Wangga (‘royal house’) in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi-do, was once the home of Yi Geun, grandson of the Emperor Gojong. Originally called Yeomgeundang and located in Jongno-gu, Seoul, it was dismantled and rebuilt here in 1935. Now it’s a hotel where guests can feel what it was like to live in a Joseon royal house. There are 15 guestrooms, each with a bathroom and a traditional tea set provided free of charge. A pay-for breakfast is provided with advance reservations. Guests can experience traditional crafts such as herbal soap-making and smoke therapy. It is possible to hire the hotel for workshops and traditional weddings. There is also a luxury camping site in which barbecues and campfires are allowed.
Basic Information
Postal Code | 11018 |
Address | 339-10 , Hyeonmun-ro, Yeoncheon-gun, Gyeonggi-do |
Usage Information
Maximum Occupancy | 60 |
Check-in Time | 15:00 |
Check-out Time | 11:00 |
In-room Cooking Availability | Not available |
Dining Facilities | Yes |
Information & Inquiries | +82-31-834-8383 |
Parking Facilities | Yes |
Pickup Service | Not Available |
Number of Rooms | 15 |
Reservation Website | http://www.chosun1807.com/default/sub_5/sub_5_2.php |
Room Type | Living room |
Scale | 1F |