Podo Hotel

Jeju-do


With its attractive use of stone and wood in a cottage concept (designed by Japanese-Korean architect Itami Jun) that melds seamlessly with the surrounding environment, this architecturally extraordinary property draws guests from around the world.


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Nearby Jeju-do attractions

1. Cheonjeyeon Pokpo

2.9 MILES

Jungmun’s top natural attraction is this legendary waterfall, a three-tier cascade, sporting unique basalt columns, tucked inside a forested gorge. Above…

2. Teddy Bear Museum

3.08 MILES

A supremely kitsch gathering of stuffed teddies in poses ranging from Mona Lisa to Elvis.

3. Yeomiji Botanical Garden

3.16 MILES

This impressive botanical garden has a huge indoor section with areas that mimic rainforests, deserts and other landscapes. The surrounding plantings and…

4. Museum of Sex & Health

3.78 MILES

In Gamsan-ri in southern Jeju-do, this huge complex has extensive sections devoted to sex education and sex culture from around the world. Laudable for…

5. Jungmun Beach

4.02 MILES

The resort’s palm-fringed beach becomes crowded in July and August. Walk up the steps to the Hyatt Regency Hotel, continue along the boardwalk and down…

6. Jusangjeollidae

5.07 MILES

Just south of the Jeju International Convention Centre is a dramatic 2km stretch of coastline known for rectangular rock columns that look as if they were…

7. Yakcheon-sa

5.11 MILES

Although construction of this Buddhist temple was completed in 1997, it is one of Jeju-do’s most impressive buildings. The ornate hall is filled with…

8. O’Sulloc Tea Museum

5.93 MILES

Overlooking the verdant plantation of one of Korea’s largest growers of nokcha (green tea), this museum displays a collection of ancient tea implements,…