Busan
The tiny, minimalist rooms in this slick and serene capsule hotel feature high-key, all-white-marble finishings and stunning views of the beach and…
Busan
The tiny, minimalist rooms in this slick and serene capsule hotel feature high-key, all-white-marble finishings and stunning views of the beach and…
Busan
Busan’s oldest international hotel gets better with age. A hint of retro shaken, not stirred, with modern touches creates a James Bond – a la Sean Connery…
Busan
Fantastic views of Haeundae beach, grovelling service and decent on-site dining make the Paradise stand out. The rooms are somewhat worn and the casino is…
Gyeongsangnam-do
Here's the business-class hotel that engineers, technicians and ship-industry professionals choose when visiting Geojedo. Not far from the Samsung…
Busan
The Hound Hotel is a boutique hotel that combines design with beautiful views. The Hound's prices are reasonable considering its prime waterfront location…
Ibis Ambassador Busan City Centre Hotel
Busan
Towering over Bujeon Market, Ibis wins for location (a five-minute walk from Seomyeon), cheery staff and understated, chic rooms, which have LCD TVs…
Gyeongsangnam-do
Beautiful and private, the Palm Tree is a gorgeous pension with balconies overlooking the sea. The snazzy deluxe rooms have kitchenettes and spas. It’s in…
Gyeongsangnam-do
Jinju’s only business-class hotel has perfectly cosy rooms with superb river views, although the decor feels somewhat 1980s. The cordial, English-speaking…
Busan
Everything a guesthouse needs is here: Haeundae beach locale, knowledgeable staff and a friendly cat. Prices rise on weekends.
Gyeongsangnam-do
The modern design and central location make this motel one of the nicer properties around Gangguan. Decent restaurants and waterfront strolls are minutes…
Gyeongsangnam-do
Not far from the road leading to Ssanggye-sa, this place has clean rooms with private bathrooms. It’s a brown-beige building on a small road off to the…
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Wondering what the 'S' stands for? It might be 'snazzy' because the room decor uses funky tiles and vibrant colours such as cherry red, tangerine orange…
Busan
This business-class hotel in Seomyeon has many contemporary rooms, but the older ones are uninspiring and the quality of staff service at times seems…
Gyeongsangnam-do
If you’re spending the night in Sangju beach, try this pension where most rooms come with a double bed and a basic kitchen. Prices jump to ₩200,000 during…
Gyeongsangnam-do
If you need to stay overnight in Geoje-si, try this property with stylish rooms with different wallpaper themes. The larger, more expensive rooms have…
Busan
Perhaps the only full-service hotel in the north end of Busan, business travellers stay here if they require relatively quick access to the airport and…
Busan
Rooms with individual baths, a central location and free toast on the roof make this a great budget choice. It's a 10-minute walk behind Lotte Hotel in…
Gyeongsangnam-do
Here there are 32 regular campsites, 16 deck sites, and five caravan units. There are showers and electricity, and it's not far from Naewon-sa.
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There are 12 regular campsites and 16 deck units here. It's down the road from Daewon-sa.
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Autumn colours are a big attraction on the 9km Baemsagol trail. There are 21 camping spots.
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There's room for 60 people. No reservations required; it's first come, first served.
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Hakdong has an impressive selection of motels of varying quality, some closer to the beach than others. Geoje Tiffany Pension is beside the beach. It's…
Busan
One of several branches of the Toyoko Inn in Busan, this property caters to Japanese businessmen and offers rather cramped, no-frills rooms and a modest…
Gyeongsangnam-do
If you need to sleep in Namhae-gun, the Byzantine Motel is down a side road outside the bus terminal. It’s a standard love motel, but rooms are slightly…
Gyeongsangnam-do
This motel by the northern end of the Gangguan promenade has fairly modern rooms with harbour views. Expect to pay ₩70,000 and up in July and August.
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A simple campsite with access to drinking water. It's close to a hut where a man sells chocolate and whiskey. Camping is free.
Daeseong Bridge Camping Ground
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Basic roadside camp site with no facilities. Summer can be busy with families splashing in the stream. Camping is free.
Gyeongsangnam-do
There are 17 spots here, and its a convenient place to start a hike to Cheonwang-bong.
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Features 200 auto units. Some slots have electricity but there's no water or showers.
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Between the villages of Deokdong and Dalgung, this site has room for 58 cars.
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This is one of the largest shelters on Jirisan, with space for 240 people.
Gyeongsangnam-do
There's room for 60 people in this shelter. Some food is sold on site.