
Cheonggong Hanok Stay (Korea Quality)
A quaint hanok stay with intimate rooms and traditional wooden interiors, perfect for a peaceful retreat.

11 curated stays for 2026 - curated for design, location & character
We've curated 11 of the best boutique hotels across Gyeongju-si for 2026. Every stay is picked for standout design, location, and character.

A quaint hanok stay with intimate rooms and traditional wooden interiors, perfect for a peaceful retreat.

A luxurious hotel by the scenic Bomun Lake, featuring modern rooms with classic decor and views of Gyeongju’s cultural landscape.

A luxurious hotel with panoramic views of Bomun Lake, combining elegance with traditional Korean-inspired decor.

A budget-friendly boutique hostel with a trendy interior, conveniently located near Gyeongju’s main attractions.

A charming hotel with classic Korean architecture, surrounded by lush landscapes and close to the Bomun Tourist Complex.

A cultural stay that combines traditional hanok architecture with art gallery features, near Gyeongju’s cultural sites.

An elegant hotel with expansive grounds, offering both traditional and contemporary rooms near Bulguksa Temple.

A homely guesthouse with warm hospitality and a unique blend of traditional and contemporary Korean styles.

A modern hotel located in the heart of Gyeongju, with elegant interiors inspired by Silla Dynasty motifs and convenient access to local sights.

A romantic pension with charming decor, offering scenic views and close proximity to Bomun Lake.

Stay in traditional hanok rooms with ondol (heated floors), located close to Gyeongju’s UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Gyeongju-si is a city in southeastern South Korea, known for its historical sites from the Silla Dynasty. It is a cultural and tourism center connected by road and rail.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bulguksa is a masterpiece of Buddhist architecture and a spiritual center of the Silla Dynasty.
Part of the Bulguksa complex, this hermitage houses a stunning stone Buddha and offers panoramic views of the East Sea.
Home to royal tombs from the Silla Dynasty, this site offers insight into ancient burial practices and the region's history.
Believed to be the oldest existing astronomical observatory in East Asia, offering a glimpse into ancient Korean science.
A beautifully restored palace complex with a serene pond, especially enchanting when illuminated at night.
Showcasing artifacts from the Silla Dynasty, including intricate gold crowns and ancient pottery.
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