About this property

Historic Setting: Bukchondaek in Andong offers a unique stay within a historic building. Guests enjoy garden and river views, complemented by a sun terrace. Comfortable Accommodations: Rooms feature air-conditioning, private bathrooms, tea and coffee makers, and free WiFi. Additional amenities include a refrigerator, wardrobe, and free toiletries. Dining Experience: An American breakfast with fruits is served each morning. Themed dinner nights provide cultural entertainment, while culture classes enhance the stay. Local Attractions: Andong Hahoe Folk Village is a 2-minute walk away, while the Hahoe Mask Museum lies 1.1 mi from the property. Daegu International Airport is 63 mi distant.

Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.8 for a two-person trip.

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Property highlights

Top Location: Highly rated by recent guests (9.9)

Breakfast Info

American

  • Free Private Parking Available On Site


Availability

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Room Type
Number of guests
 
Bedroom 1
2 futon beds
Bedroom 2
2 futon beds
3 futon beds
2 futon beds
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Guests who stayed here loved

  • Iris
    Israel Israel
    The owner was kind, welcoming,the place was interesting and an amazing experience , the food was great.
  • John
    United States United States
    Saying at this historic mansion in the heart of the hahoe folk village is an experience not to be missed. Hospitality provided by Mr Ryu Se-Ho was outstanding
  • Julia
    United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
    This has been the most unique experience to stay 1 night in a 9 generation noble house. It’s been an absolute privilege and I hope Mr Ryu’s legacy continues to live on. This place is truly special and means a lot to experience the Korean culture...
  • Etrn
    Australia Australia
    Bukchondaek had such a rich history that's deeply tied into Hahoe village and Korea. The current owner & caretaker Mr Ryu is the person who will greet you and he warmly welcomes you into his home. I loved learning the history behind this...
  • Denise
    United States United States
    This is an amazing property and the owner is very generous with his time sharing the history of the house. The meals were lovely and the location is wonderful for enjoying the village.
  • Douglas
    United States United States
    This is one of the most magical places a person could ever stay at. Hidden treasure.
  • Barry
    United States United States
    This is an exceptional place - a rare find. Our initial impression was a bit disappointing because it is so isolated and challenging to even find the building but after our 2-night stay it will be one of the most memorable places we have ever...
  • Ken
    United States United States
    What an incredible place! Staying at this ancient but very well maintained compound with such a long history was quite a privilege. It's like spending the night in a living museum. Our host was very gracious, and his tour of the property was...
  • Eleanor
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    This is a really special place to stay the night in the lovely Hahoe village. It's the most beautiful house in the village, and Mr. Ryu, whose family's home it has been for nine generations, is a charming host. We have stayed in lovely modernised...
  • Tom
    Belgium Belgium
    Very beautiful setting in the middle of the hahoe village. Traditional korean house with amazing dinner and breakfast that the very friendly host prepares for you.

Hosted by Mr. Ryu, the owner of Bukchondaek

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Mr. Ryu, the owner of Bukchondaek
Bukchondaek, first built in 1797 (the 21st year of King Jeongjo's reign) and finally completed in 1862 (the 13th year of King Cheoljong's reign), retains its original form, robust and gentle, even after 220 years. Designated National Cultural Heritage and Important Folklore Material No. 84, it stands as a symbol of the spirit and integrity of the scholars who lived by the principle of Noblesse Oblige. Bukchondaek is a place where the spirit and integrity of the scholars who lived by the principle of Noblesse Oblige are alive and well. We want to show you traditional culture, not as a mere visual treat on the streets, but as a living embodiment of the people who lived it. You can enjoy the warmth of Ondol, Korea's traditional heating system that uses oak wood to heat the rooms. The owner, a member of the National Trust of Korea, provides a friendly and detailed explanation of the traditional house.
Languages spoken: English,Korean

Area info

House rules

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Check-in
From 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Check-out
From 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
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Children & Beds

Child policies

Children over 7 are welcome.

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Crib and extra bed policies

Cribs and extra beds aren't available at this property.

No age restriction
There's no age requirement for check-in
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
Accepted payment methods
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Smoking
Smoking is not allowed.
Parties
Parties/events are not allowed
Quiet hours
Guests need be quiet between 11:00 PM and 5:00 AM.

The fine print

Must-know information for guests at this property

This property does not accommodate bachelor(ette) or similar parties.

Quiet hours are between 23:00:00 and 05:00:00.