Jeonju Hanok Village

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Lanny ********
4 Nov 2025
We had a great experience in Jangtaesan and Jeonju. Weโ€™re not expected that we will had a little hiking but it worth after you see the scenery. Our tour leader was Jun, he is very nicely and helpful, his english very fluently, it was nice to have chit chat with him. Thank you so much.
Lo ******
31 Oct 2025
Our tour leader, Catherine, was very friendly and managed the time well. Choosing to depart on Monday avoided the potential weekend traffic congestion. The places we visited on this trip were all beautiful scenery and, unlike the hustle and bustle of Seoul, it was a great place for a retreat.
Pun ********
31 Oct 2025
Our tour guide, Cui Cui, was friendly and funny, explaining the details of the trip's attractions in both English and Chinese. We especially appreciated the repeated reminders about the meeting time. We hope to join another KKlook local tour next time! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป
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Paula ****************
30 Oct 2025
Had a great time during the tour as a solo traveller. Catherine, our tourguide is very helpful. May not have witnessed the foliage this year, but surely the experience is worth it.
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Rodrigo *******
30 Oct 2025
we had a great time and we loved it
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Tran ****
28 Oct 2025
We went with 3 people on this tour, and Yohan was the tour guide. Everything was perfect: always on time, the 7-seater car was new and clean, the ride was safe, the scenery was beautiful, and Jangtaesan is truly a place you shouldn't miss (there are a lot of locals coming here, not too crowded like tourist spots). Yohan accompanied us as a real seonsangnim leading the whole class on an outing (haha), and also as a driver-tourguide-photographer-local food reviewer!! He even sent all the naver map links to the restaurants during the tour (even when we ended the trip late due to traffic jam, he also sent us the dinner options near our drop-off point). I really recommend you to join this E-Autumn tour, the cost is completely worth it. The only downside seems to be that the leaves haven't turned yellow and red yet (because the weather this year the leaves turned late, I wish I came here 2 weeks later then everything would be perfect ๐Ÿ˜…).
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Zi *****************
28 Oct 2025
Tour guide and itinerary were great.๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป
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Klook ็”จๆˆถ
26 Oct 2025
Joining this tour was a great experience โ€” the itinerary was well-planned and rich, and both of the attractions were amazing. The tour guide provided detailed and responsible explanations, and he also drove smoothly. A genuine five-star recommendation!
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Jeonju Hanok Village is South Korea's largest traditional Hanok village with over 800 beautiful Hanok houses. Since the early 1900s, this historic gem in Jeonju City has been a captivating blend of cultural heritage and modern charm. Explore the unique architecture of its traditional house, divided into Anchae and Sarangchae, where you can get a glimpse of traditional South Korean living. Explore the village's rich history by staying in a Hanok guesthouse or visiting the Hanok Life Experience Hall. Make sure to try out traditional dishes, wander through cobblestone lanes, and watch the village come alive with an enchanting sunset for unforgettable cultural experiences.
Jeonju Hanok Village, Jeonju, North Jeolla, South Korea

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Things to Do in Jeonju Hanok Village

1. Jeonju Hanbok Rental

It's a popular trend to wear hanbok, Korea's traditional clothing, at hanok villages or historical sites while traveling in Korea. In Jeonju Hanok Village, it's a must-do activity to take stunning photos with traditional homes as the background. Women can portray Joseon princesses or noblewomen, and men can embody kings, warriors, and scholars, adding a special touch to your trip. Whether opting for traditional or modern hanbok, with its vibrant colors and intricate designs, choose your favorite attire and transport yourself back to the Joseon Dynasty in the hanok village!

2. Jeonju Bibimbap

Jeonju's bibimbap is known for its vibrant presentation and different ingredients, symbolizing the harmony of five colors representing the elements of the universe. This traditional Korean dish features rice topped with many seasoned vegetables, eggs, meat, and red pepper paste sauce, creating a visually stunning meal. Blend all the ingredients with a spoon to enjoy the delightful mix of flavors, or adjust the spice to your preference by adding more red pepper paste sauce.

3. Gyeonggijeon Shrine

In Gyeonggijeon Shrine, you can find a portrait of King Taejo, the esteemed founder of the Joseon Dynasty. Feel a serene ambiance when you enter the shrine, known for its profound traditional beauty, while its picturesque bamboo grove is a popular spot for capturing memorable photos.

4. Jeonju Hyanggyo (Local Confucian School)

Originally founded as an educational facility for ancestral rituals and learning in the Joseon Dynasty, Jeonju Hyanggyo is known for its 400-year-old ginkgo tree in front of its main hall. This ancient tree is known for its stunning autumn foliage, adding to the historical charm of the site.

5. Jeonju Omokdae

Located on the highest hill in Jeonju, Omokdae is where Yi Seong-gye celebrated victory over Japanese invaders. From here, enjoy a panoramic view of Jeonju Hanok Village, blending urban and traditional scenery. Don't forget to visit Jaman Mural Village and Jeondong Catholic Church nearby!

Tips for your Jeonju Hanok Village visit

When is the best time to visit Jeonju Hanok Village?

Plan your trip to Jeonju Hanok Village during the spring for cherry blossoms, summer for lush greenery, autumn for golden foliage, or winter for cold weather with a snow-covered landscape.

How to go to Jeonju Hanok Village?

To reach Jeonju Hanok Village in South Korea, you have several transportation options:

  • By car: Drive on the Gyeongbu Expressway takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes with a toll fee of 11,300 won.

  • By train: Taking the KTX train from Seoul Station to Jeonju Station requires 1 hour and 53 minutes, and costs 34,600 won. Another option is the SRT train from Dongtan Station to Jeonju Station, which takes 1 hour and 29 minutes and costs 25,400 won.

  • By bus: An express bus from Central City Bus Terminal to Jeonju Bus Terminal takes about 2 hours and 40 minutes, with a free bus ticket provided. From Jeonju Bus Terminal, taking Bus 350 to Girin Daero Military Manpower Administration and then walking about 450 meters will lead you to Jeonju Hanok Village.

How to get around Jeonju Hanok Village?

You can walk around Jeonju Hanok Village on foot to fully appreciate its beauty, or go for alternative transportation methods for longer than walking distance. Consider staying within the village for a more immersive experience.