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View All HotelsBoutique Hotels in Jinju — What to Expect
For a city that feels both historic and surprisingly relaxed, consider Jinju. The main event is Jinjuseong Fortress, a riverside stronghold famous for the annual Jinju Lantern Festival, when thousands of glowing silk lanterns float on the Nam River. Beyond the fortress walls, the streets of the old town lead to the National Museum, which holds key artifacts from the Imjin War. It’s a place where you can spend an afternoon walking along ancient stone walls and then enjoy a quiet evening with a bowl of the city's signature dish, *Jinju bibimbap*.
Jinju suits travelers looking for a cultural stopover rather than a non-stop metropolitan rush. First-time visitors and couples often find staying near the fortress most convenient, putting the main sights and the riverwalk right outside. The city is well-connected by KTX and express buses from Seoul and Busan, making it an easy addition to any South Korea itinerary. While it has a small business district, the pace here is decidedly unhurried.
On HOTEVI, you’ll find nine hotels listed for Jinju, reflecting the city's practical charm. The selection is dominated by good-value business hotels and a few cozy, family-run guesthouses, with a couple of more modern hotels near the intercity bus terminal. You won't find sprawling luxury resorts here, but you will discover comfortable, well-located bases for exploring.
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What is Jinju known for?
Jinju is known for its historic significance, particularly the Jinju Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates back to the 12th century. The city is also famous for its traditional festivals, delicious seafood, and stunning natural scenery.
Best time to visit Jinju?
The best time to visit Jinju is during the spring and autumn seasons, when the weather is mild and pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and sightseeing.