Property type
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Room Type
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Bed type
Ondol
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Minimum stay(night)
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Accommodates
6
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Bedrooms
1
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Bathrooms
1
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Size
16
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Amenities
- TV
- Heating
- Air Conditioning
- Family/Kid Friendly
- Towels
- Hair Dryer
- Fire Extinguisher
- Suitable for Events
- First Aid Kit
- Lock on bedroom door
- Yard
Description
General Kim Ho-gun's house was designated as Important Folk Cultural Property No. 34 in 1977. It is the house where Kim Ho who lived in the 15th year of the Joseon Dynasty (1592) who established the ball during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in Busan. Currently, there are 14 species. General Kim Ho-gun's house is surrounded by tomboys. One tiled house is sitting on the south side of the house. There is one thatched house on the right side. There is a shrine which surrounds the fence in the northeast of the tile house house, separate from the tombstone. Namsan is located behind the house. Nearby attractions include Ohreung, Poseokjeong, and Gyeongju National Museum. All four rooms are suitable for families. Facilities include TV, air conditioning, wireless internet and toiletries.
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Prices
- per night 73 $USD
- Weekly rate 509 $USD
- Monthly rate 2,037 $USD
- Standard guest number 2
- Charge for each extra guest 7 $USD
Details
- Check-in after Flexible
- Check-out before Flexible
- Cancellation Policy Flexible
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