What are some accommodations with pools in Eumseong?
Hotel Morning Calm: Provides a full-service spa, a seasonal outdoor pool, and free self parking. Namoo Hotel Chungbuk Innocity: Features a seasonal outdoor pool, an indoor pool, and a full-service spa. Geosung Hotel: Features 4 indoor pools, 4 outdoor pools, and a water park.
What is there to see and do in Eumseong?
Spend some time experiencing the great outdoors at Seolseong Gongweon. Discover sights such as Junk Art Gallery and Woosung Bowlingjang during your stay.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Eumseong?
You may want to consider an accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool if you plan to visit Eumseong in the hottest months of August, July, or June when the average temperature is 72°F. Lodging with an indoor pool may be what you want if you are visiting during the coldest months of January, December, or February when the average temperature is 33°F.
What's the best way to travel around Eumseong?
Knowing the transportation options in Eumseong can help you enjoy the area beyond your hotel pool. If you want to explore the larger area, hop aboard a train at Gamgok Janghowon Station. Eumseong might not have very many public transportation choices so consider a car rental to maximize your time.
"The staff were so kind and pleasant. The cafe within the hotel was so delicious and affordable. Also, the room was beautiful and felt like a luxury hotel."
"We are staying in the area for several weeks to visit family, and decided to stay at this hotel for one night entirely for our kids to use the swimming pool(s). The property description on Expedia says there are various pools AND a water park for an extra fee. This is not true. There is only the water park that you have to pay extra for. Also, you must exit the hotel and then enter the water park in a separate door way. Half of the water park was closed for some reason (including the large water slides). The areas that were open were pretty dingy and worn out looking (grimy water stains on walls and poor interior lighting). Also, they require you to wear a cap if you want to swim, and many of the lifeguards spent their time staring at their smart phones.
On a positive note, the rooms are well kept, clean, and mostly updated. Additionally, the restaurant on the 13th floor had wonderful views of the river. However, we did see mold growing on the grapes set out for the breakfast buffet.
Yeoju is definitely worth visiting, but if you require a high standard of lodging, maybe this place should not be the first choice. If you only need a room (i.e., no food or swimming), it could be pretty good."
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