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Your AI-powered English guide to Sokcho & Mt. Seorak, South Korea.

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  • Sokcho Beach Guide

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Stays

Where to stay
in Sokcho.

Hand-picked stays we’d send our friends to. Each one comes with our AI concierge in English — ask anything from your room.

Stay situations

Start with the constraint that shapes your stay.

  • First night
  • No car
  • After Seorak
  • Local stay
  • Near stay
  • Kids

Situation mode

Local stay

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A slower base with errands, work blocks, and neighborhood rhythm.

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Best matches

Best for local stay

Ranked by stay fit, nearby movement, and visitor support.

Seoinjae
Private StayYeongnanghoAI Concierge

Seoinjae

A 50-year-old Sokcho house, restored by a movement-meditation host who teaches you how to come back to yourself.

owner-run or locally curatedprograms on sitePartner stay details · May 12

Featured stays

Hotels & resorts we’d send our friends to.

Partner hotels and resorts in Sokcho — each comes with our English AI concierge keyed to the property’s location.

HOMM Marina Sokcho
HotelBanyan GroupJungangAI Concierge

HOMM Marina Sokcho

Sokcho's first Banyan property — 150 rooms across 21 floors with a year-round 40°C infinity pool, Sky21 rooftop bar, and a Le Cordon Bleu–led all-day bistro three minutes from the express bus terminal.

Partner stay details · May 1
  • E-Mart Sokcho

Curated locally

Owner-run places with a story.

Hosted houses, minbak, and rentals run by people whose day-to-day work is what makes the place worth staying at. Many double as a workshop or class venue — the cross-link below points to the visit-as-a-spot side when applicable.

Seoinjae
Private StayYeongnanghoAI Concierge

Seoinjae

A 50-year-old Sokcho house, restored by a movement-meditation host who teaches you how to come back to yourself.

Partner stay details · May 12
  • Bogwangsa Temple at Yeongnangho — 8 min walk

From the Journal

Where to stay in Sokcho — a foreign tourist’s guide.

Hotels, resorts, minbak, and Airbnb compared side-by-side. How to pick by location, language, and what your trip is actually about.

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A quick note

We curate. We don’t book.

Every stay on this page links out to your favorite booking platform. We don’t take reservations — we just tell you which places are worth staying at, and help you make the most of them once you’re there.

HeySeorakHeySeorak

Your AI-powered English guide to Sokcho & Mt. Seorak, South Korea.

Guides

  • Best Restaurants in Sokcho
  • What to Eat in Sokcho
  • Seafood Market Guide
  • Street Food Tour
  • Mt. Seorak Hiking
  • Sokcho Beach Guide

Explore

  • Collections
  • Places
  • Luggage Storage
  • Hidden Gems
  • Seasonal Guide
  • From Seoul

About

  • About HeySeorak
  • For Businesses
  • Contact
Bogwangsa Temple at Yeongnangho — 8 min walk
  • Yes Su-san — 10 min walk
  • Cafe Baekchon — 10 min walk
  • Foreign-friendly
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    HOMM Marina Sokcho
    HotelBanyan GroupJungangAI Concierge

    HOMM Marina Sokcho

    Sokcho's first Banyan property — 150 rooms across 21 floors with a year-round 40°C infinity pool, Sky21 rooftop bar, and a Le Cordon Bleu–led all-day bistro three minutes from the express bus terminal.

    A slower base with errands, work blocks, and neighborhood rhythm.Partner stay details · May 1
    • E-Mart Sokcho — 2 min walk
    • Sokcho Express Bus Terminal — 4 min walk
    • Sokcho Beach — 10 min walk
    Foreign-friendly
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    Chestertons Sokcho
    ResortChestertons Hotel & ResidencesCheongchohoAI Concierge

    Chestertons Sokcho

    A 968-room year-round resort wedged between the East Sea and Cheongchoho Lake — four buildings (A·B·C·D) holding a seasonal onsen pool, year-round healing sauna, indoor golf, kids' play space, fitness center, media room, and a nomad office on a single address.

    A slower base with errands, work blocks, and neighborhood rhythm.Partner stay details · May 1
    • Cheongchoho Lake Park — 2 min walk
    • Sokcho Jang Kalguksu — 5 min walk
    • Cheongchojeong Pavilion — 5 min walk
    Foreign-friendly
    Read
    — 2 min walk
  • Sokcho Express Bus Terminal — 4 min walk
  • Sokcho Beach — 10 min walk
  • Foreign-friendly
    Read
    Chestertons Sokcho
    ResortChestertons Hotel & ResidencesCheongchohoAI Concierge

    Chestertons Sokcho

    A 968-room year-round resort wedged between the East Sea and Cheongchoho Lake — four buildings (A·B·C·D) holding a seasonal onsen pool, year-round healing sauna, indoor golf, kids' play space, fitness center, media room, and a nomad office on a single address.

    Partner stay details · May 1
    • Cheongchoho Lake Park — 2 min walk
    • Sokcho Jang Kalguksu — 5 min walk
    • Cheongchojeong Pavilion — 5 min walk
    Foreign-friendly
    Read
  • Yes Su-san — 10 min walk
  • Cafe Baekchon — 10 min walk
  • Foreign-friendly
    Read
    Also a spotVisit Seoinjae as a venue
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