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Han Jin Hostel in Gyeong-ju, South Korea

173-1 GyeongBook-Do GyeongJu City NoSeo Dong,

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Overall Rating: 69%From a total of 21 Reviews

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43% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (9)

Not such a clean bathroom or bedroom, the hostel owner was okay, but didn\'t seem to have my reservation. There are a bunch of places near the bus station you can stay, more than on hostelworld.

Michael, Canada | Male 18-24 | 11th May 2008

90% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

Mr. Kwon was exceptionally helpful--we followed his suggestions on what to do each day we stayed in Geong-ju. Also, we had blast hanging out with other foreigners from all over the world on the great roof of the hostel.

kttaylor17316, USA |   | 06th August 2008

83% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

the guest house owner was very kind and helpfull!

Ido, Israel | Male 18-24 | 08th August 2008

66% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (4)

At first glance this place looks a bit run-down & grungy,but it's actually quite a pleasant place.Expensive I-net though.

johnbrighton, England | Male 41+ | 22nd June 2008

96% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (5)

free upgrade from dorm room to single room. great tips for sightseeing.

Christian, Germany | Male 25-30 | 28th May 2008

80% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

Lonely Planet says that "you'll either love it here or it will freak you out". I believe both are true. The hostel is family-run and they are nice and helpful, so you will "love it here". However, the place might "freak you out" by its overall dirtyness: the rooms are dusty, the walls are thin, the shared bathroom (and korean shower) is not very clean and there never seems to be any rubbish bins or toilet paper left. Overall, I had a pleasant stay, but dont expect much comfort.

Julien, Canada | Male 18-24 | 25th May 2008

73% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

There are three awesome thing about this hostel. First, the proprietor is quite helpful. Second, it is very close to the bus station from which you will start most of your day trips. Third, it is cheap. It is not particularly clean, and while you certainly can meet people, the common room is big enough to comfortably fit about four. A good choice if you plan to spend most of your time out and about.

Samjoseph, USA | Male 18-24 | 05th May 2008

60% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

It's better to reserve by e-mail/phone(20,000won or 25,000won or 30,000won per night for 2 persons), rather than use this booking system. Because it is more expensive!! At least 33,000won per night for 2 persons. We've already paid 10% deposit(3,300won) by credit card in advance, but when we arrived, we have to pay 30,000won (it should be 29,700won), so unbelievable!! There's no Internet Access, no trash can in Room 103, no breakfast included (the website was just updated two days ago?!)

u91010579428, Taiwan | Male 18-24 | 30th April 2008