You can become acquainted with this small Hanok by walking along the narrow alleyway of the noisy Seochon Food Alley. Take a step back from your fast-changing life, sit on the floor, drink tea, look at the old and small things and feel their value.
It is a space that retains the oldest look of Seoul and adds a modern sense. As the name suggests, it was created with the desire to find the meaning of a new rest. Soak your feet in the warm water while gazing at the garden recreating the elder sensibility. It's a good place to have a meditation session while still looking at the yard when it rains and snows. Experience a slow but comfortable rest that you have been neglecting in your busy life. Your time in 'STAY DAYOFF' will remain an unforgettable memory for you.
You can come upon the house after passing the quiet and secret alley behind Seochon Food Alley. Get out of the busy city and experience a relaxing rest.
Just sit on the floor, look at the garden, talk to people, or read poems while listening to music. You can feel the healing energy from nature.
There is a private sauna and bathtub on one side of the garden. Warm up your tired body and mind in everyday life.
The address of Stay Dayoff is [6, Jahamun-ro 1-da-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul].
Seochon has a priority parking area for residents, so parking for visitors is difficult, so please use public transportation as much as possible.
If you bring a car, you will need to check the availability of parking, so please leave a text message on the parking status by the morning of the day.
Please note that depending on the situation, you may need to use the nearby Shinkyo public parking lot (charged).
When using public transportation, you can search the address [6, Jahamun-ro 1da-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul] at the navigation. It takes about 5 minutes by walk from Gyeongbokgung Station on line 3.