Losthouse (Ha Eun Jae)

Losthouse (Ha Eun Jae)

There’s something undeniably warm and inviting about a Hanok (traditional Korean house), making it the perfect place to unwind.

I’m sharing my experience at Losthouse (Ha Eun Jae), a charming Hanok guesthouse. You can book your stay through Stayfolio or the Losthouse website.

That afternoon, I hastily packed my bags and headed to Losthouse (Ha Eun Jae), nestled in Seochon, Seoul. It was just a six-minute drive from my home, making it easy to plan a last-minute getaway.

Staying at a guesthouse so close to home might seem unusual, but I figured, why not? Sometimes, a change of scenery is all you need to feel refreshed.

Arriving late at night, I was greeted by the warm glow of the lights streaming through the windows, adding to the Hanok’s inviting atmosphere. Its compact size made the lighting feel even cozier, enhancing the traditional charm.

Despite its traditional architecture, Losthouse (Ha Eun Jae) was the most tech-savvy Hanok guesthouse I’ve ever stayed in.

The air purifier and hair dryer were both Dyson. An iPad-controlled system managed everything, from room temperature to music.

Instead of a TV, there was a Beam Projector seamlessly connected to the iPad and Netflix. I was impressed by how effortlessly modern technology blended with the traditional setting.

 

Dining room

Kitchen

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The kitchen was compact yet functional, complete with essentials like an oven and an electric pot. The presence of a washing machine made it especially convenient for those on extended stays.

At night, I lowered the projection screen and watched a movie. The setup was so well-documented and easy to use.

One of my favorite moments was waking up to the gentle morning light. I simply opened the window and lay in bed, soaking in the tranquility.

Thanks to the comfortable bed, I had a great night’s sleep. In some Hanoks, sleeping without a bed can leave me with a sore back, but this one was perfect.

A small yet charming courtyard is one of the most delightful aspects of Hanok living. With no towering buildings obstructing the skyline, natural light flowed beautifully into the space.

Losthouse (Ha Eun Jae) sits in the heart of Seoul, yet it feels like a secluded retreat. The shades and fabric panels provide privacy while maintaining an open, airy feel.

Even though I planned this trip in a rush, Losthouse (Ha Eun Jae) turned out to be a wonderful retreat where I could truly unwind. The location is also convenient, just a short walk from Gyeongbokgung Station.

If you're unsure where to go and want an experience different from a typical hotel, Losthouse (Ha Eun Jae) is the perfect choice.

 

Address : 68-10 Jahamun-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul  OPEN GOOGLE MAP

Website : losthouse.co.kr

Instagram : @stay_losthouse

Reservation : book here

 

Source : https://blog.naver.com/thesu_woori/222308985916

Writer : thesu_woori

Special thanks to thesu_woori

 

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