Located in Gangneung, Seabay Hotel Gangneung offers beachfront accommodations 11 mi from Gangneung Olympic Park and features various facilities, such...
Located in Gangneung, a 10-minute walk from Mangsang Beach, Mangsang Beach Pension has air-conditioned accommodations and a restaurant. The property...
On average, 3-star hotels in Gangneung cost $82 per night, and 4-star hotels in Gangneung are $140 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Gangneung can be found for $144 per night, on average (based on Accommodation South Korea prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Gangneung this weekend is $124 or, for a 4-star hotel, $288. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Gangneung for this weekend cost around $220 per night, on average (based on Accommodation South Korea prices).
On average, it costs $89 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Gangneung for tonight. You'll pay around $144 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Gangneung will cost around $176, on average (based on Accommodation South Korea prices).
Gangneung PINEART Label, Gangneung Chonpines Ocean Suites Hotel, and Gyeongpo Soo Hotel got great room view-related reviews from travelers in Gangneung.
What guests said about Kangnung
10 Nice town , lots of Cafes, some restaurants , people were nice and helpful, gets busy...
Nice town , lots of Cafes, some restaurants , people were nice and helpful, gets busy on weekends with families and couples mostly. I would recommend renting a car to have the freedom to explore the area.
Ingrid, United States of America
10 Jungang Market is pretty good. Lots of food everywhere. Catch the SeaTrain to Samcheok and back...
Jungang Market is pretty good. Lots of food everywhere. Catch the SeaTrain to Samcheok and back for a day out. Get a T-money card and just jump on a local bus and go for a trip around town or somewhere way out in the country for a few $. Been to Gangneung 3 times before so there must be something interesting to see here.
GavJP, Australia
10 Beautiful beaches and a surprisingly pleasant/interesting experience at the Arte Museum and the Heo Gyun Heo...
Beautiful beaches and a surprisingly pleasant/interesting experience at the Arte Museum and the Heo Gyun Heo Nanseolheon Memorial Park. The museum was very engaging in its multimedia displays and the memorial park was a nice quiet spot to have a morning walk.
Chodang Sundubu Village was nice too with many sundubu stew options along with other fun sundubu dishes like sundubu coffee and sundubu ice cream.
Anmok Beach is another area to check out with its many cafes along the beach although it's a little more touristy. I personally preferred Gyeongpo Beach which was larger and with many more dining options nearby.
Gangneung Jungang Market wasn't as fun as the Tourist & Fishery Market in neighbouring city Sokcho though it's large enough to have a walk through. The stores close fairly early so if you're visiting it, make sure to get there by 5pm to get fair time to walk through the market.
Chun Wui, Singapore
10 Quiet town but beautiful beach. Try Healing Beach for a meal when you are there.
Must...
Quiet town but beautiful beach. Try Healing Beach for a meal when you are there.
Must play their fire crackers in the evening, it is fun.
Oh, along the beach there is a Mega Coffee Cafe which makes nice Tiramisu Coffee. It is a must try.
annie, Singapore
8 The place is ideal for enjoying the beach, the many cafes with awesome views and the...
The place is ideal for enjoying the beach, the many cafes with awesome views and the food market. Public transportation is a bit sparse, but walking around is really nice and there are plenty of taxis.
Charlotte Guilbot, France
8 A really nice beach resort with plenty to do for a couple of days. The beach...
A really nice beach resort with plenty to do for a couple of days. The beach and water are gorgeous. Wide white sand beach for as far as the eye can see and clear, clean water. The lake behind is also a nice place to stroll and hire a bike. There are plenty of coffee shops and convenience stores located along the beach front with a wide selection of Korean restaurants and sushi bars.
The only thing missing from this resort, and seemingly all the resorts along the East Coast, is any type of night life. There are no bars to speak of and the night life is really just sitting on the beach and drinking and picnicking. The restaurants are good but are limited to Korean and mainly raw fish. This is a wonderful place to see how the Koreans choose to spend their leisure time but it is not like a western resort would be in such a beautiful place. Some of its simple charm really.