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StayDream floor
- Namseonggak
- Guesthouse where you can see the sea and sunset of Mokpo
- Services run by the village hotel
- Stay_Guest House
- Address
- 2, Borimadang-ro 50 beon-gil, Mokpo-si, Jeollanam-do
- Booking Inquiry
- 061-243-0654 010-3632-2690
- Check-in
- 15:00
- Check-out
- 11:00
- Parking Status
- Parking available in the Borimadang lot
- Services Offered
- Free Wi-fi, etc.
- Main facilities
- Toilet and shower, TV, air conditioner, shared kitchen, shampoo, soap, toothpaste, towel, hair dryer, water purifier, electric rice cooker, etc.
Borimadang, a famous landmark in Mokpo, overlooking the original city center, allowing you to take it in at a glance.
The nearby Seosan-dong 8-beonji area is full of old houses that can be experienced through rustic narrow alleys.
If you are a first-time visitor, we recommend that you prepare a good navigation app or a map in advance to avoid getting lost in all of the similar-looking alleys.
2, Borimadang-ro, 50 beon-gil It's the same place, but has two names.
On a day without any bookings for accomodation, it is called a teahouse, Woldang, and on days when someone stays, it becomes a guesthouse, Namseonggak.
This is the private property of CEO Kim Deok-jin, a businessman who was born in Mokpo and who devoted himself to Mokpo, leaving behind many marks.
In accordance with his will, it was donated to Mokpo City and used as a senior citizen center, but as the population of Seosan-dong, including the original city center, decreased, people seeking out the senior citizen center disappeared so it fell into disuse.
Since 2017, President Kim Deok-jin's daughter-in-law, host Park Suhyeon, has been running it as a guesthouse and a teahouse.
The host takes pride in preserving the value of the property as a modern heritage site and maintaining the framework of the traditional housing style.
The view of the Mokpo sea and sunset, as well as the breathtaking scenery you will encounter during your stay, will be a valuable gift that supersedes the convenience of state-of-the-art lodging facilities.
A spacious wooden floor, two ondol rooms, a front yard that captures the seasons, and a dog and a cat that occasionally stop by to say hello while wandering around the neighborhood.
Please feel the real Mokpo while staying in this single family home of around 30 pyeong.
The nearby Seosan-dong 8-beonji area is full of old houses that can be experienced through rustic narrow alleys.
If you are a first-time visitor, we recommend that you prepare a good navigation app or a map in advance to avoid getting lost in all of the similar-looking alleys.
2, Borimadang-ro, 50 beon-gil It's the same place, but has two names.
On a day without any bookings for accomodation, it is called a teahouse, Woldang, and on days when someone stays, it becomes a guesthouse, Namseonggak.
This is the private property of CEO Kim Deok-jin, a businessman who was born in Mokpo and who devoted himself to Mokpo, leaving behind many marks.
In accordance with his will, it was donated to Mokpo City and used as a senior citizen center, but as the population of Seosan-dong, including the original city center, decreased, people seeking out the senior citizen center disappeared so it fell into disuse.
Since 2017, President Kim Deok-jin's daughter-in-law, host Park Suhyeon, has been running it as a guesthouse and a teahouse.
The host takes pride in preserving the value of the property as a modern heritage site and maintaining the framework of the traditional housing style.
The view of the Mokpo sea and sunset, as well as the breathtaking scenery you will encounter during your stay, will be a valuable gift that supersedes the convenience of state-of-the-art lodging facilities.
A spacious wooden floor, two ondol rooms, a front yard that captures the seasons, and a dog and a cat that occasionally stop by to say hello while wandering around the neighborhood.
Please feel the real Mokpo while staying in this single family home of around 30 pyeong.
- Information
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Information on rates for each room
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Room Type | Weekdays | Weekends | Remarks |
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The entire hanok as a single house | 250,000 KRW | 250,000 KRW | Based on 4 people / Max 6 people (20,000 KRW per additional person) |
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Things to check before booking and refund policy
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An extra 20,000 KRW is charged per person for exceeding the standard number of people (admission not allowed over the maximum number) Visitors other than guests are not allowed to enter. No pets allowed in the room Commercial photography and video shooting without a prior arrangement is not permitted. If you cause a disturbance through playing music or drinking into the late night hours, you may be forced to check out of the room. |
We will send you a confirmation message as soon as payment is confirmed after booking. If the deposit is not received within 12 hours of applying for bank transfer, the reservation will be cancelled. Reservations can be canceled by contacting the village hotel website or the main phone number. |
- Kkumbada Cooperative(Lounge kkum) 1F, 6 Nojeokbong-gil(Myeongnyun-dong), Mokpo-si, Jeollanam-do
- Employer ID Number: 393-88-01608 / CEO: Shin Hyung-bae
- Telemarketing business report: 2021-Mokpo, Jeonnam-0316
- Tel: 061-981-1515 / Email: hotelmokpo@gmail.com
- Complaints about products and services and inquiries about refunds are handled by the
"Kkumbada Cooperative (Lounge Kkum)" and all responsibility lies with the "Kkumbada Cooperative (Lounge Kkum)."
Civil Complaints Officer: Song Minhui / 061-981-1515