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The price is CA $46
CA $51 total
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The price is CA $56
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CA $41 total
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The price is CA $46
CA $51 total
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Sunrise Yeodaji Pension
58, Hanseungwonsanchaek-gil, Anyang-myeon, Jangheung, South Jeolla
The price is CA $50 per night from Oct. 1 to Oct. 2
CA $50
CA $55 total
includes taxes & fees
Oct 1 - Oct 2
3.8/10 (19 reviews)
Hotels near Popular Paksan Attractions
Hotels near Popular Paksan Attractions
Maryang Port
Explore the waterfront in Gangjin with a trip to Maryang Port. Amble around the area's parks or visit its monuments.
Recent Reviews in Paksan
Recent Reviews in Paksan
4/5 Good
"The lady at the front desk was helpful. Called taxi com to arrange taxi tour to Boseong. I was not used to close/open the hotel door, had to ask her for help twice. She was nice. It’s an easy walk towards the waterlily park & market after crossing the bridge. Bought natural dyed clothing there from Ms Park- actress/designer! Had a pleasant stay."
A verified traveller stayed at Jangheung Jinsong Tourist Hotel
Posted 3 months ago
5/5 Excellent
Would stay at again with a car
"Great experience since I wanted to stay in a hanok. It’s a little far from everything and it takes roughly 30 min to call for a taxi. Easy to stay at if you bring/rent a car. The area was very quiet and it made me feel like I was living in one of the old school king/Joseon/Koryo era dynasties. 😆 I’d stay again, but would rent a car. The rooms were great. You have to sleep on the hard, but warm floors. But that’s part of the experience. It’s a beautiful setting. "
A verified traveller stayed at Hanok Hotel Youngsanjae
Posted 6 months ago