Haeinsa Tourist Hotel

Gyeongsangbuk-do


The most comfortable option in Haein-sa is at the top of the hill along the road up from the bus terminal, with a polished lobby, coffee shop, restaurant and sauna – even if it is often eerily deserted. Rooms come with balconies and rates rise roughly 40% on Friday and Saturday. Basic English spoken.


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