The Class 300

Sokcho


Although not that close to central Sokcho, the Class 300 is one of the smarter places in town, with stylish and modern decor, relatively soft beds and staff that speak a modicum of English. There’s a decent breakfast buffet with western-style food on the 15th floor with good views of the city and beach.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Sokcho attractions

2. Lighthouse Observatory

2.05 MILES

The views of distant Seorak-san and the East Sea aren't bad, but it's best at dusk or dawn. Binoculars are available.

3. Naksan-sa

4.35 MILES

This temple was originally established in AD 671 and enjoys a glorious perspective overlooking the sea. Also facing the sea is a majestic (but modern,…

4. Insect Ecology Museum

4.8 MILES

This interesting museum is dedicated to an intriguing range of beetles, butterflies and other insects from around the world. Captions are in Korean and…

5. Naksan Beach

4.87 MILES

Below Naksan-sa is this beach, one of the best on the east coast and of course, busy in summer, when accommodation prices can triple. At other times it’s…

6. Yukdam Pokpo

5.44 MILES

Yukdam Pokpo is a series of six waterfalls and a pond.

7. Biryong Pokpo

5.57 MILES

This long, thin 40m-high waterfall in Seorak-san National Park gushes into a picturesque pool and and is a 2km climb up from the Seoraksan National Park…

8. Bronze Jwabul Statue

6.23 MILES

On the approach to Sinheung-sa you will pass this huge 10m-tall bronze seated Buddha statue.