Wangui Jimil Seonjogwan, or the "Royal Room of King Seonjo," is a hanok-style hotel in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do, blending traditional Korean architecture and modern comfort. Designed for travellers seeking an immersive cultural experience, the hotel provides a serene retreat while maintaining easy access to the city's attractions.
Opened in 2018, it sits near the birthplace of the Joseon Dynasty, surrounded by a 6,000-pyeong landscaped area that enhances its historic charm. At night, guests can enjoy scenic views and traditional cultural experiences within the property.
The hotel offers six thoughtfully designed rooms in three categories, with Silver rooms on the first floor and Gold rooms on the second. As there is no elevator, first-floor rooms are recommended for elderly guests. Each room is equipped with air conditioning, a private bathroom, and free WiFi, ensuring a comfortable stay. For dining, guests can savour Chinese cuisine at the on-site restaurant or relax at the hanok café. A peaceful garden provides a quiet escape, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring Jeonju.