Top rated hotels in Gyeongsangbuk-do

Browndot Terrace Pohang Passenger Terminal
4.4/533 Reviews
It was nice to stay with the children.I talked while listening to the sound of the sea. I'm going to visit another room again. I only got one room left because I booked late. The only thing that's unfortunate is that when I go to the bathroom, the entrance lights are turned on and I sleep ... But I'm going to go to 10 places when I wake up in the morning. The floor .. It's good. I went up before 7 o'clock and brewed coffee and drank it. I'll use it well and come to the wall.
Casa Mini Hotel
4.5/545 Reviews
Casa Mini Hotel is a small, compact guesthouse. A short walk from the express bus stop station and in direct line with the Royal Tombs which can be reached in less than a 10-minute walk. Even though it is fairly clean, I don't recommend it. The double room, which was occupied by me only, was extremely tiny and sparse in furnishing: a bed which measured by far less than a queen-sized, a bed side table, a minifridge, a lined up desk, a TV set, and a stool. Even the bathroom was small. Irrespective my room was on the fourth floor there was no view except for an ambiguous massage and spa motel opposite. When I arrived at the reception there was no one. The staff is on duty and site for a couple of hours from 4pm onwards, when check-in begins. Then no one again until the next morning, just in time for breakfast. And yes, the breakfast, an embarrassing service: orange juice, milk, sliced bread, strawberry jam, butter, sliced tomato and chopped bananas Period. Nothing else. And at the end of breakfast you are also invited to clean up the table and wash the used dishes. An ”attention” which surely makes Casa Mini a student hostel more than a hotel. Important warning: there is no lift. Those they need to get to the fourth floor can only use a goods lift to bring suitcases up and down the stairs. However the lift remains stuck more than once so that it results in another ridiculous, useless service. If the price is less than 25 euros or Koreani Won equivalent that might be fine. Otherwise, just opt for something else.
Mungyeong Myeongpum Hotel Geonilla
4.1/57 Reviews
The room is modern and pretty well equipped but I'm not too sure about cleanliness because there was still hair in the shower drain on the floor, I had a spider in the bathtube and there wasn't any toilet paper at all in the room... The problem is that it's an unnamed establishment which means you enter with a code but if there is an issue with the room you have nobody to talk to! The decoration of the room is a little bit ”too much/kitsch” but all in all ok. The TV is big but no Netflix and it didn't seem possible to mirror my phone on it. The hotel is a bit of the main area of the town so there's not many people around. And the arrival is a bit weird as you need to park in a specific enclosed spot just for your room number and there you had a staircase that goes to your room. It's a bit confusing when you arrive there and again, nobody to really help. Not a good place to stay if you have a disability or very heavy luggage as the only access to the room is through that pretty steep and narrow staircase. No common room or place with a microwave so you need to eat out.
Gyeongju Royal
3.9/520 Reviews
It is very convenient as it is close to Gyeongju Expressway and Intercity Bus Terminal, and there are many restaurants and convenience stores nearby. The city bus stop is also nearby, and there are many buses that go to the city area where the old Gyeongju Station is located, so if you base yourself here, you won't have to worry about staying in the city area.
Maison Mini Hotel
4.7/588 Reviews
Small hotel with everything you need. One of the best & cleanest! Booked this place last minute and had no expectations, but boy were we surprised! We booked the deluxe as we were a family of 4: 3 singles and 1 queen. So everyone was able to sleep comfortable (& the bed were comfy). Very clean. Even the large bathroom was clean because it was through another door (near the entrance), it was quiet even when someone was using it in the middle of the night. We totally loved it and was so pleased to have found this gem. They had a very clean kitchen near the lobby that you could use and we brought our breakfast down every morning & ate there. They had free coffee/tea & filtered water system. Very convenient. Provided combs, hair ties, slippers, robes, even a reusable ”scrubbing shower towels” in their amenity pack - better than a 5star hotel! Can't stop talking about how great this little place was. And, of course, it was walking distance to the bus terminal, restaurants, bakeries, and quick access to bus 10 which took you to the temples. Just lovely! Thank you!
Gyeongju Angel
4.1/52 Reviews
I hate to give a bad review but this staff member was probably the worst I ever came across. Be aware the check in is 10pm - much later than others. The room itself was fine, very happy and wanted to extend, but the staff member insisted checking out, then coming back at 10pm, even with extension. When I asked him, he said “it’s not my business”. Terrible attitude. He then tried to charge 20,000 cash for keeping the “free upgrade” I was given. No idea why you give with one hand and take with the other. Had to complain and argue and even still they refused refund for second day. Took me 3 hours or messaging to get money back. Just avoid. Sadly a great place, location so so but the staff member we dealt with was the worst person I’ve met in Korea.
Hotel Palace Gyeongju
4.6/542 Reviews
We had a great time here at Hotel Palace. The hotel itself is close to all attractions (walking distance) and also easy to reach by bus. Other than expected, we could check in earlier than 5pm (which I found pretty late) without charging anything! Also, all facilities were super clean and the room itself quite big. As others already mentioned, everyone can use the cafeteria to make ramen, coffee and get water FOR FREE - liked this a lot. Breakfast was simple but good (toast, jam, peanut butter, Joghurt, fruit) and I think if you come prior to guests taking everything for themselves- there will be enough from everything also for you. I fully recommend this place- only thing which would be great were big towels for showers.
Gyeongju Dahwyang Pension
3.9/55 Reviews
We didn’t expect a lot but we received much. We arrived, three hours after closing tiime, but the host person waited for us. He greeted us with real Korean kindness and respect. We walked in to a warm and clean room. we absolutely recommend this place and would come again. The place is a away from the hustle and bustle of the city and the surrounding area is really beautiful. it was really lovely. We understand that some international travelers may not be able to get here easily, we came with a car so it’s great. Pro * Beautiful environment and scenery * Lovely Temperature control room * Absolutely clean bathroom * Outdoor BBQ on balcony is really great Cons * travellers would need a car to get there easily
Stay Pohang Hotel
4.2/548 Reviews
The room wasn't dirty. The bathroom was also remodeled and new, which was nice. However, I think my room was in a bad location. I could hear the sound of water dripping from the ceiling all the time, and the sound of the lights going off every few minutes, so I had to put on earphones and sleep. And this is not a problem with the room, but with the guests, but the smell of cigarettes came up through the bathroom. The bathroom ventilation system was weak, and there was no window inside, so you had to sacrifice the room to ventilate. Honestly, I wasn't very satisfied with the stay because of the noise and smell. However, the staff were kind, and the breakfast was delicious, so I can't say it was all bad.
Gyeongju Hotel Gonggan
4.6/580 Reviews
Quite a challenge to go to the actual hotel as the area had endless turns - but thanks to Naver Map, that's been taken care of. The staff at the front desk helped us with the adapter, so thank you for that! The property was clean and well-maintained, and easy to go around as the bus stops are nearby.

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Total Properties1,605
Number of Reviews7,805
Average Price (Weekdays)MXN$2,140
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