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Vacation rentals in Iksan-si

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 70 vacation rentals in Iksan-si

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Iksan-si vacation rentals start at G$6,274 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    30 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Wi-Fi availability

    70 of Iksan-si vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Iksan-si stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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Top guest favorite
Home in Wansan-gu
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 339 reviews

Hanok Stay in An, Gaekridan-gil Private Accommodation

[Hanok Stay AHN | Hanok stay AHN] Jeonju Gaekridan-gil, a private accommodation where the vitality of the original city and the tranquility of the hanok coexist [Hanok Stay Ahn], which is faithful to the essence of rest, is prepared with all our hearts, hoping that comfort will reach deep in your heart. During the day, the atmosphere of Hanok Village At night, the liveliness of Gaekridan-gil [Taste outside the door | 1 minute walk] #MovieStreet #Cafe #Restaurant #Shopping #Weridan-gil You can face Gaekridan-gil and Movie Street, where emotional cafes, trendy restaurants, and movies intersect, just 1 minute away from the accommodation. Enjoy the most 'hip' spaces in Jeonju like your own front yard. [Walking through the history of Jeonju | 10-30 minutes on foot] #Hanok Village #Jeondong Cathedral #Gyeonggi-jeon #Pungpaeji Hall The accommodation is the starting point for Jeonju History Tour No. 1. From Pungpaeji Observatory to Jeolla Gamyeong, Pungnammun, Nambu Market, Jeondong Cathedral, Gyeonggi-do, and Hanok Village with Hyanggyo. Discover Jeonju stories one by one at the entrance of the street.

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The exterior of a traditional hanok is showcased at dusk, with large windows featuring intricate latticework. A small wooden table is positioned in a cozy outdoor area, surrounded by a stone pathway and greenery, providing a serene entrance to the home.
Home in Deokjin-gu
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Jeonju Yuwoleseo

Beyond the bustling daily life, it is a warm place full of relaxation in Yuwol. Take a step back from the hustle and bustle of the city A warm day staying at the end of a quiet alley. The emotional Hanok 'Yuwol' has quietly opened near Jeonju Hanok Village. Following the grain of the hanok built in 1974, The depth of time was preserved and the warmth of life was added. We have prepared the yard and the whole house as a space for only one team. Location It is a place where you can move anywhere in Jeonju within 15 minutes. You can use the terminal and Hanok Village for the basic taxi fare. Parking The accommodation is a little far from Hanok Village. Parking is also convenient in a quiet and cozy atmosphere. There is a private parking space for up to 1 car. If you need more, please tell us in advance. Interior While preserving the old house of 1974 Adding touches to each and every rafter, tile, and door frame It is a hanok that adds comfort to tradition. Accommodation management This is a private stay for only one team. You can use the yard and the whole house by yourself.

Guest favorite
A spacious living area features a large, curved sofa and a wooden dining table, complemented by natural light filtering through glass block windows. Soft lighting and decorative plants create a calming ambiance. A ceiling-mounted projector is installed for entertainment.
Home in Wansan-gu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Approaching 101

Approaching your loved one Approach to your loved one. In addition to luxurious and stylish interiors, we focus on the safety, hygiene, and comfort of our guests. -Installation of security company S1 S1 CCTV (outside the building) -CESCO, a disinfection company, conducts periodic disinfection and disinfection -Installation of air purifier and water purifier [Dagada Guest Compliance] -Reservations with children/infants/youth are not allowed -Number of guests: 2 people, maximum 4 people (for 3 or more guests, use a portable mattress and bedding in the living room) - Comply with entrance and exit times (4pm/11am) - No overnight visits other than the number of guests - No pets allowed - No smoking (including toilets and outdoor areas) - No cooking food with smell or smoke - No firearms (grill, electric grill, gas stove, etc.) - Be mindful of noise (manner time 9pm: no loud noise) -Compensation for damaged items - 10,000 KRW per set for additional requests other than the provided bedding -For additional requests other than the amenities provided, 1,000 KRW per person

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Home in Wansan-gu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

[Ha-yeon] Jeonju Gaekridan-gil_Hanok Private House (Indoor Jacuzzi)

"Private Hanok Stay" located on Gaekridan-gil, Jeonju We have prepared it so that you can fully enjoy the comfort of a hanok in the romance of youth in Gaeknidan-gil. It is a private healing space where you can recover from the fatigue of daily life and enjoy the night view of the garden in a hanok jacuzzi in the city center.(You can also find us on Instagram @hayeon_stay.) * Parking available outside the building (free) After parking at O'Parking (62, Jeonju Gyeoksa 1-gil), pass Hoho Bak and turn right at the intersection → Hayeon Stay is located in the alley opposite Pungmun Restaurant. * We provide 4 regular towels and 2 large towels per night. * You can only watch Netflix and YouTube comfortably with the beam projector in the bedroom. * We thoroughly ventilate, disinfect, and change bedding. (After check-out, all used bedding will be collected, washed, sterilized, dried, and replaced.) * We will provide the house manual, information about the surrounding area, and other important notes to those who have completed their reservation. Best,

Guest favorite
The exterior of a traditional Korean house is showcased at night, featuring a wooden structure with classic roof eaves. Soft lighting illuminates the surrounding area, highlighting the clean lines and craftsmanship of the architecture against a serene backdrop.
Home in Wansan-gu
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 292 reviews

Hanok Stay “Hwaeng (Flower Response)”

Hwaeng is located in the middle of Jeonju, in Taepyeong-dong, Wansan-gu. Taepyeong-dong was the center of transportation and commercial district with the first Jeonju Station and Yeoncho Manufacturing Building in the past, and it was built in 1969 with 50m2 in the residential alley, a village of merchants, utilizing the flood and geography at that time. Nowadays, the buildings of the past are disappearing and apartments and modern buildings are being built, but Hwaeng () was designed as a private stay for reflection as it was at that time. The name "Hwa-yeong" was created by comparing the flower that lives between the asphalt and concrete buildings to a flower blooming in the asphalt. In order to embody the flower that runs through Hwaeng, it is expressed concisely and clearly without losing the balance of yin and yang, and the beauty of symmetry and modernity, based on the materials that embodied the image of the Korean flower in the past. A flower in the city center, it responds with that flower.

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The exterior of the traditional Hanok is illuminated at night, showcasing wooden beams and stone pathways. Soft lighting highlights the texture of the rocks and garden, creating a serene environment that reflects the tranquility of the space.
Home in Wansan-gu
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

[Jeonju] Stay-Mor-Mor Jeonju (Lim)

⸻ Lim is a space that delicately captures the beauty of a traditional hanok. The soft light coming through the window and the texture of the old wood that stands out even more are like the floor of a quiet hanok. Here, I would like to share with you the precious items I have collected over the years. The props, each with a different tradition and story, will add a special meaning to this space. The old lighthouse stairs from the Czech Republic retain their unique beauty, and as we climb them, we feel like we are traveling through the past and present at the same time. In addition, the harmony of the wooden pillars unique to hanok and the extremely Korean landscape that blends with the floorboard holds a deeper story as time passes. Share my story in this place where the traditional beauty of Hanok and the unique aesthetics of Korea meet to complete a new dimension of depth.

Guest favorite
A spacious living area features a light-colored, plush sofa accompanied by a natural wood side table. A sliding door leads to a well-equipped kitchen area with wooden cabinetry and decor. Large windows allow ample natural light, enhancing the overall warm ambiance of the space.
Home in Wansan-gu
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 596 reviews

Little Forest, Jeonju accommodation with a good view, walk to Hanok Village, Jeonju Gaekridan-gil accommodation, Jeonju Little Forest

Hi, this is "Little Forest". Our lodging is located on a hot street in Jeonju Gaengnidan-gil, and is located in the center of the nearby Hanok Village and movie theater shopping streets. The whole place has a corner glass. We have a wider, more tactile view. Jeonju Forest has a warm atmosphere with a woody feel. I felt comfortable and antique. I'm the property manager, and I'm always waiting around. Comfortable for any inconvenience or need Thank you for contacting us ^ ^ (Hello, this is "JEONJU STAY." Comfortable with inconvenience or need. I'd appreciate it if you could contact me. ^ ^)

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A unique bathroom features a round stone tub surrounded by natural decor. Soft lighting highlights a rustic mirror and a small wooden shelf adorned with potted plants and a vase of flowers. The warm tones of the walls create a soothing atmosphere.
Tiny home in Deokjin-gu
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Blancpain

"Tiny Hypocritical House" located in Jeonju Gaekridan-gil There are hot restaurants and cafes right 1 minute away. It is a 10-minute drive from Hanok Village. Free parking is available right in front of the building in the heart of Bukjae. There is a circular staircase in the building It is a small but neatly designed house. -Netflix and YouTube are available in the bedroom. - You can cook and eat simply inside. -Absolutely no smoking in the property and no pets allowed. -We'll send you detailed instructions the day before.

Guest favorite
A spacious open living area showcases traditional wooden beams and a modern aesthetic. Natural light filters through wooden lattice windows, illuminating the contemporary furniture, including a stylish TV and an inviting lounge chair. The simplicity of design harmonizes with the rustic elements.
Cottage in Wansan-gu
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 331 reviews

Hanok Stay 'Around', the time when a quiet moment stays in your memory.

"The time when a quiet moment stays in your memory." Good morning. It is around Jeonju Hanok Stay. Built in the 1978s, the Hanok House is an attractive hanok house that feels simple and special with thin and atypical rafters and low floor heights, unlike traditional Korean houses. When I entered a low-lying hanok surrounded by hanok houses, I had a special experience where I felt the Korean quietness intact. We opened the Hanok Stay around the theme of 'quiet moment', a special experience I felt in a low hanok.

Guest favorite
An intimate outdoor space is featured, with textured brick walls illuminated by soft lighting. A small concrete platform includes a table and two chairs, surrounded by greenery and pebbles. The wooden overhang provides shade and a cozy atmosphere.
Home in Wansan-gu
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 533 reviews

Jungstay Garden - A special space with a private garden

A quiet retreat in the city center, 'Jeongstay Garden' A small garden where you can experience the changing seasons, and At Tootmaru, where the sound of calm water flows, Take a moment to enjoy some tranquility. Along the Jeonjucheon Stream flowing right next to the property You can take a leisurely stroll and have some time for reflection. Take a moment to breathe and escape from your busy daily life, Enjoying complete rest and relaxation We hope you will have the energy to go back to your daily routine.

Guest favorite
A dining area features a wooden table surrounded by four woven chairs. A decorative pendant lamp hangs above, illuminating the space. A brick wall adds texture, while a framed artwork and a potted plant contribute to the warm ambiance.
Home in Wansan-gu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 508 reviews

“Chic Hanok Vibes at Stay Sean, Jeonju”

[stay_sean, Jeonju] is a city guesthouse located in Seosin-dong, the heart of Jeonju’s old town. We’ve thoughtfully reimagined a traditional Korean home by blending elements of hanok with a modern aesthetic, enriched with timeless objects collected by the host over the years. As time passes, these carefully chosen pieces gain character and charm, harmonizing beautifully with the clean lines of the interior—creating a unique and memorable experience for our guests. Insra9ram:: @stay__sean

Top guest favorite
Home in Wansan-gu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Dalbbit_hyang

Our accommodation is located in Jeonju .It is located on the riverside of Namcheongyo Bridge with a nice view.People who take morning walks, jog, or ride bicycles use the road next to the river. I am a native born and raised in this village. I have been hosting for 15 years. From August 2023 to January 10, 2024, remodeling was carried out to We preserved the beauty of traditional Hanok and improved its inconveniences.the Hanok and improve various problems with the accommodation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Iksan-si?

    Stays in central Iksan-si are conveniently located near markets, museums, and transportation. Neighborhoods around cultural districts often provide easy access to temples, gardens, and locally owned cafés.

  • What are the best things to do in Iksan-si with kids?

    Families in Iksan-si often explore local museums, interactive history exhibits, and parks with ponds and open spaces. Seasonal flower gardens, children’s workshops, and outdoor performances around major sites are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Iksan-si?

    Discover ancient temple sites, stroll through vibrant markets, or explore the city’s pottery and metalwork heritage. Many visitors enjoy relaxing at lotus ponds, visiting history museums, or joining seasonal cultural events.

  • How is the weather in Iksan-si?

    Iksan-si has cold winters, with temperatures around 25–39°F (-4–4°C), and warm, humid summers near 73–86°F (23–30°C). Spring and autumn bring milder weather, and rainfall peaks in the summer months.

  • When is the best time to visit Iksan-si?

    Summer is frequently suggested, when temperatures range from 72–86°F (22–30°C) and lotus flowers bloom across local ponds. Late spring and early autumn are also popular, as milder weather pairs well with cultural festivals and seasonal foods.

  • What are the best places to visit in Iksan-si?

    Iksan-si has the Mireuksaji Museum, the reconstructed Baekje-era pagoda, and the Iksan Jewelry Museum, each rooted in local history and culture. Around the city, you will find temple sites and parks that reflect regional traditions.

  • What are some hiking trails in Iksan-si?

    Hiking in Iksan-si often includes gentle temple paths, nature trails around city parks, and routes with views of fields and old pagodas. Shaded forest walks are a calming way to experience the city’s landscape, especially in spring and autumn.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Iksan-si?

    Families frequently explore museums with hands-on exhibits, stroll through city parks, or join craft workshops reflecting local culture. Cultural centers and seasonal fairs create inclusive outings for children and adults alike.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Iksan-si?

    Explore historic temples in nearby cities, natural parks with well-marked trails, or coastal towns known for seafood markets. Rural villages around Iksan-si feature traditional craft workshops and seasonal flower fields.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Iksan-si?

    Iksan-si has a selection of pet-friendly stays, especially in areas near parks and quieter neighborhoods. Look for properties that highlight outdoor access or are situated close to walking paths.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Iksan-si?

    Embrace early mornings at traditional markets for fresh produce and local breakfast items. Comfortable footwear is helpful for temple visits, and photographing lotus blooms is especially popular during seasonal festivals and late spring.

  • What is Iksan-si known for?

    Iksan-si is known for its ancient Baekje heritage, gold craftsmanship, and archaeological sites. The city is recognized for preserving cultural artifacts, lotus ponds, and events celebrating local traditions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Iksan-si?

    Iksan-si has lesser-known Buddhist temples, traditional markets, and small museums that feature local crafts and regional heritage. Art lovers often enjoy galleries tucked around the city, while tranquil gardens are frequently suggested for a peaceful afternoon.

  • What are the best foods to try in Iksan-si?

    In Iksan-si, explore flavors like Jeonju-style bibimbap, local barley rice, and dishes featuring lotus root. Street stalls and markets often serve sweet rice cakes and savory jeon pancakes, adding to the city’s diverse food scene.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Iksan-si?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes for historical sites, a light jacket during spring or fall, and a raincoat for the wetter summer season. Bringing an extra layer is often helpful in winter months, as temperatures can dip below 32°F (0°C).

  • What is the nightlife in Iksan-si like?

    Iksan-si has a relaxed nightlife atmosphere, with local cafes, casual pubs, and karaoke spots around the central areas. You can explore evening markets for snacks or discover live music performances in community venues.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Iksan-si?

    The Seodong Festival, held in autumn, is often recommended for its performances and celebrations of Baekje heritage. Iksan-si also hosts Jewelry Expo events and food gatherings in central markets, especially during local holidays.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Iksan-si?

    Many vacation rentals in Iksan-si welcome families, with multi-room options, kitchens, and easy access to cultural sites or green spaces. Neighborhoods around the city center frequently feature these accommodations.

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