Hanwha Resort Gyeongju, Gyeongju
About the Resort
Hanwha Resort Gyeongju, located in the historical district of Gyeongju, South Korea, offers a unique blend of leisure and cultural experiences. Nestled in a region renowned for its rich history and beautiful landscapes, this resort stands out with its on-site hot springs and various recreational amenities. It serves as a convenient base for guests looking to explore significant historical landmarks and attractions nearby.
Location
The resort is ideally located minutes away from significant landmarks such as Gyeongju World Resort and nearby golf clubs. It is approximately 12 km from the historical Bulguksa Temple, making it a prime spot for culture enthusiasts. Guests benefit from easy access to Gimhae International Airport and various transportation options, enhancing the convenience of their stay.
Rooms
Hanwha Resort Gyeongju offers a range of accommodations, including family rooms and double rooms, designed for comfort and relaxation. Each unit features
Eat & Drink
The resort boasts five onsite restaurants that offer a variety of cuisines, including traditional Korean dishes. Guests can enjoy meals at a buffet restaurant, a coffee shop, and more specialized venues, ensuring a delightful culinary experience. The diverse options cater to different tastes and preferences, including snacks at the
Leisure & Business
Hanwha Resort Gyeongju is equipped with numerous recreational features, including a
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Internet access
- Parking
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- Lift
Guest Parking
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Dining
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
Business
- Business centre
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
Spa & Leisure
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Aqua park
- Karaoke
- Sauna
- Pool with view
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Sitting area
- Dining table
Self-catering
- Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
Reviews and Ratings
This place is marketed as a resort, but it's not quite what I expected. The rooms are spacious and clean, but they really need an update. The dining experience at the Texas Road House grill was enjoyable, with decent food and some nice drink options. However, the lack of amenities like a proper bar and some unusual swimming attire rules took away from the overall experience. It offers good food, but doesn't fully deliver on the resort experience.
I stayed at what was labeled as a resort, but it didn’t quite meet my expectations. The rooms were spacious and clean, but they felt old and dated. The dining option was decent, with a good barbecue restaurant on-site, yet the facilities left much to be desired. Overall, it’s not the ideal resort experience I anticipated.
This place is marketed as a resort, but I found it to be a bit misleading. The rooms are large and clean, but quite dated with chipped paint. The courtyard area is nicely lit and has decent food options at the Texas Road House grill, which was a pleasant surprise. However, the lack of a proper bar and the strange swimming attire requirement, like wearing a hat, were definite downsides for me.
I expected more from this place marketed as a resort, as it didn't quite live up to that title. While the rooms were spacious and clean, they felt quite outdated. The dining option was decent with good food, but the lack of proper bar amenities was disappointing. Overall, the experience was okay, but there were definitely some notable downsides.
I stayed at what was labeled a resort, but it fell short of my expectations. While the rooms were large and clean, they felt quite dated. The lack of proper bar facilities and limited amenities made it seem more like a basic stay than a resort experience. On the positive side, the courtyard was lovely, and the food at the Texas Road House grill was pretty good, especially the Goose Island IPA on tap. However, the swimming rules were bizarre and off-putting.