Jeonju Hanok Village

Jeonju Hanok Village is one of the largest and most beautiful collections of traditional Korean houses, featuring over 800 hanok buildings. Designated as an international Slow City, it is a living village where you can walk through narrow alleys, rent traditional hanbok, and experience traditional crafts. The area is famous as the birthplace of bibimbap, the iconic Korean dish. You can visit traditional paper makers, trendy cafes, and historic temples.

Practical Information

Prices verified: Feb 13, 2026

Entrance Fee

Free

Village free. Gyeonggijeon Shrine 3,000 KRW. Hanbok experience from 15,000 KRW

Best Time to Visit

Visit early morning or evening for fewer crowds. Weekend nights feature beautiful lantern lighting. Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather for walking.

Connectivity & Services

Wheelchair access
Partial
Audio guide
Not available
Staff assistance
Available

Facilities & Services

restrooms
restaurants
gift shop
cafe
information
parking

Working Hours

Verified: Feb 13, 2026
24 hours

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There are dozens of hanbok rental shops in the village. Prices from 15,000-30,000 KRW for 2-4 hours. No reservation needed.

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Weather

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25°
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28°
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30°
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26°
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21°
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