
AnDong/Hahoe Mask Museum Hotel Deals
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Everything you need to know about Hahoe Mask Museum
Hahoe Village Hanok Boutique Hotel is a top choice, featuring 18th-century Korean architecture with on-duty floor heating and handwoven tatami mats. Just a 3-minute walk from the museum entrance, it offers daily traditional mask dance workshops and serves authentic Andong Kimchi Jjigae breakfast in a serene courtyard setting
Stay at Hahoe Village Cultural Guesthouse, a restored heritage home with original wooden beams and tile-roofed eaves. Located just 200 meters away, this guesthouse hosts hands-on mask-making classes led by a national intangible cultural heritage practitioner. Guests also enjoy local meals like grilled chicken and mountain vegetable rice in a tranquil village atmosphere
Hahoe Wangyue Village Resort is ideal for families, offering three private rooms and an open-air garden overlooking the Nakdong River tributary and historic rooftops. It provides children’s mask painting kits, traditional outdoor games, and baby beds. The resort is just a 7-minute walk from the museum, ensuring comfort for all ages
Hahoe Village Hanok Hall offers a special evening program: nighttime mask dance performance combined with tea ceremony, held every day at 7:30 PM. Guests receive priority seating and complimentary hanbok rental. Additional offerings include ancient manuscript copying sessions and pottery workshops in a peaceful, heritage-protected environment
Andong Hahoe Resort is located just 350 meters from the museum, with a dedicated shuttle service to major attractions. The resort features an indoor hot spring pool, Korean sauna room, and healthy dining center. All rooms boast floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows showcasing views of the entire Hahoe Village and surrounding mountains. Reserve early via HopeGoo to secure availability during peak season
Hahoe Village Weixiangju combines accommodation with a cooking school run by a master of Andong chili stew. Guests enjoy exclusive Festival Special Rice Cake Soup and wild vegetable pancakes daily. The open kitchen allows participation in ingredient sourcing and meal preparation, while the courtyard hosts intimate traditional Korean banquets. Only a 5-minute walk from the museum—perfect for food lovers seeking genuine taste
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