#55-12, EXPO-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea
경상북도 경주시 엑스포로 55-12
054-778-2100
14:00 / 12:00
Rakkung is located in Shilla Millennium Park as a Hanok hotel.
Rakkung means the court of Shilla and it is huge more than 5,000 square meters as the 1st traditional Korean style hotel (Hanok).
The hotel offers 16 rooms which is 100meters long structure that matches each other.
Rakkung was organized through the consultation and investigation of more than 100 construction professional with the highest authority in the late Republic of Korea, 80 people gathered in late carpenter specializing in architecture all over the country, was born through the process than ever before.
There are rooms divided into suites and royal suites, depending on the size and divided to Manul type(with a pond) ,Madan type too, Manul type has a ondol in the living room,bedroom and a garden.Madan type has a large living room and a ondol bed room, and another bedroom. All rooms has Korea's first open-air bath with great view spot from there. Alkaline hot spring water welling up from 600m underground is a good-looking beauty, blood circulation, neuralgia, arthritis. Also there are refrigerator, air conditioning, and bidet.
You can also enjoy the Korean Resturant at the 2nd floor where you could see all the rooms and gardens.
・Royal Suite:2rooms
Room type | Size(Inculding the garden) | Size(without the garden) |
Royal Suite1 | 29.21 | 18.82 |
Royal Suite2 | 27.09 | 18.39 |
・Suite:14rooms
Room type | Size(Inculding the garden) | Size(without the garden) |
Suite1 | 23.47 | 16.58 |
Suiteト2 | 23.98 | 17.84 |
※All non-smoking rooms
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