Baramgot Guesthouse

Gyeongju


You'll love returning to serene Baramgot at the end of a day of walking. Drop a cushion onto the wooden floor of the charming sitting area and meet other travellers or watch a projected movie. Then finally, get true rest on comfortable beds. Bathrooms are reassuringly clean, and shared ones sport ample showers. Basic English spoken.


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