With a stay at Gridt Hotel in Gyeongju, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Hwangnidan-gil Road and Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond. This hotel is 4.3 mi (6.9 km) from Bomun Lake and 11.4 mi (18.4 km) from Bulguksa Temple.
At Gridt Hotel, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Mingle with other guests at the complimentary reception, held daily. A complimentary self-serve breakfast is served daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include express check-in, luggage storage, and laundry facilities. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 33 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks, and housekeeping is provided on request.
GGuest User2023.09.28
Ok. I wanted to select a neutral thumb. Good points, there was parking, the room was clean. Mostly. Thr shower had some stains, not sure of they could be scrubbed out.
Bad points. Its in the middle of what appears to be a district of love hotels. I feel like this one is trying to distance from its Love motel past, but the curtains hanging in the front of the park garage, though rolled up, are a dead give away. Only other complaint is the smell of cigerettes has not cleared fully. Overall Ive stayed in far worse, not clean places in the states. I would reccomend for the price and parking.
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GGuest UserThe staff at Bonghwang are very kind and helpful. The room was very comfortable but it smelled like stale cigarette smoke despite that I was told no smoking is allowed in the building. Some stains on the bedding. Otherwise it was quite clean, welcoming, and comfortable place to stay. It's located within walking distance of many delicious places to eat or things to do. The buses are convenient and close by as well. I would definitely stay here again. I didn't make use of the breakfast offered because I traveled with friends who booked their accommodations separately and we walked around in the morning during breakfast hour.
GGuest UserI stayed in the best hotel among more than a dozen hotels in Korea. It was very clean. The kitchen facilities on the first floor were very good. The boss was very enthusiastic and helped me with everything. There were also toothbrushes and breakfast! Even the hair dryer was very useful. I want to buy the same one. The whole house was heated. The heating was sufficient, even a little hot. It was very warm and comfortable. Water, towels, juice, milk, toast, and cereal were all available on demand. There were also facilities for cooking instant noodles. There were also many restaurants and convenience stores downstairs. I will stay here again next time I come.
AAnonymous UserStayed in a duplex. Size was cozy for 4A2C. Top floor has 2 single beds. Bottom floor had 1 queen and 1 super single. Small kitchen, has an outdoor patio for BBQ (host will setup fire for you, grill is provided foc). There was one free laundry wash (owner washes for you)per visit. We stayed 4nights and was struggling a little, especially in winter. Would have preferred for them to have one washer/dryer for guests to do own laundry.
Service was prompt and owner (retired couple) was friendly, ever ready to assist.
AAnonymous UserIt was my first time staying in a hanok, and it was a very good experience. The atmosphere was great. The room was clean and had everything I needed, so I didn't feel any inconvenience.
There's a convenience store nearby, and Cheomseongdae is right next to Daereungwon.
Donggung Palace, Wolji Pond, Woljeonggyo Bridge, and Hwangnidan Street are all within walking distance. I think the location was great too.
Gyeongju is different from Seoul and Busan, and I think it's a place where you can relax. Above all, there were a lot of kind people.
I'd like to stay here again and relax in Gyeongju.
Thank you very much.
AAndreasMThe accommondation offers a luggage storage in the communal area which is protected via camera. The staff is not available in person throughout the day beside the check-in time. We got a free room upgrade because of our ”long-term” stay. The room was small with two beds and an own bathroom but enough and clean. The mattress is very hard and uncomfortable.
The best part was the free basic breakfast (coffee, tea, eggs, toast, butter, yam) and the communal area and kitchen to eat, work and communicate.
It´s nearby the bus terminal to reach all parts of Gyeongju including the KTX train station.
TThomasWe had a very nice stay at Ran Hanok. Upon arrival we were welcomed and introduced to the building and our room. The Hanok is nicely located close to various historic sites which can be easily reached by walking or cycling along the riverbanks. Breakfast was a bit few (for a european) but was kindly served. The Hanok room has not much of equipment inside which is ok and part of the concept of traditional living. However, the floor heating was a completely new experience. Futon mattresses are kinda thin though and you might experience some back/hip pain.
EEncarnaIt is very far from the city but close to the temple in the middle of nature, the owners are very friendly, the bathroom is a little tight but in general good quality/price
GGuest UserLocated in the ancient city of Qingzhou, the yard is very large and beautiful. The room is Korean-style without beds and chairs, sleeping on the floor. The bathroom is clean but the facilities are very primary, and the shower nozzle water is relatively small. Very suitable for tourists who want to experience the Korean-style homestay. The front desk was very good. We lost our mobile phone. We took us to the police station to communicate with the police. Finally, we found it. I was very grateful.
徐徐In order to book accommodation in Gyeongju, I compared many sites on major websites and finally chose this one. When I arrived, I found that this homestay was really good. Generally, the rooms in Hanok homestays are small and the bathroom is also very small. Not only is the bathroom very large, the facilities are very new, but also all kinds of toiletries are complete. There is also a room where you can drink tea and write, which is super cost-effective. High bed and breakfast. Moreover, when I accidentally left my backpack on the bus and asked the landlord’s wife for help, she enthusiastically asked many people to help me. Originally, I didn’t report any hope, but she found it for me. This homestay is really my wise choice.
GGuest UserThe boss is friendly and close to the city.
It's good.
If you have one unfortunate thing, consider the building a bit old.
I think you should go.