Hotels in Dangjin, South Korea

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Dangjin, South Korea
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Cheapest month:May
Most expensive month:December
Average price in Dangjin:S$ 88/night
Cheapest price found:S$ 33/night
Cheapest day:Wednesday
Most expensive day:Tuesday
S$ 60 - S$ 127
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.
S$ 81 - S$ 136
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.

Cheapest hotels in Dangjin, South Korea

Dangjin Jawoori
7.3 Good
30, Tongjeong 3-Gil, Seongmun-Myeon, Dangjin, South Korea
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10.0 km from city centre, Dangjin, South Korea 

Dangjin Jawoori Hotel is located in Dangjin and features free Wi-Fi. It also offers on-site parking, a designated smoking area and a 24-hour reception.

S$ 51
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Winners Hotel
7.6 Good
132-113, Bamjeol-ro, Dangjin, South Korea
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0.2 km from city centre, Dangjin, South Korea 

Winners Hotel Dangjin provides a comfortable setting when in Dangjin. Guests can also enjoy complimentary internet access throughout the property.

S$ 51
Avg. per night

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About Dangjin

Overlooking the bustling Asan Bay, Dangjin has long played an important role in connecting South Korea with China across the Yellow Sea. It’s home to a fascinating museum exploring the city’s maritime history and is the birthplace of one of Korea’s most revered saints.

Things to do in Dangjin

Pay your respects at the Solmoe Holy Ground, a small cluster of pine trees where Korea’s first priest, Saint Kim Dae-gun Andrea, was born. A statue and memorial now stand in honour of this executed martyr who was sainted by Pope Johannes Paulus II and his remains are enshrined within the nearby cathedral.

Art enthusiasts can visit the Ami Art Museum, a private gallery that has been established in a former school. The classrooms now function as workshops and exhibition spaces showcasing the work of local artists, with a small cafe where you can grab a drink or bite to eat.

Discover the local maritime history at Sapgyo Hamsang Park, where you can explore old battleships transformed into themed exhibition halls. Experience a 3D film about Dangjin in the cinema, let the kids run loose in the game centre and peruse the displays that showcase the South Korean Navy and Marines.

Dangjin makes an ideal base for exploring Taeanhaean National Park, comprised of around 130 islands scattering the Taean Peninsula. Witness the rock-carved Buddha Triad and the three-storey pagoda of Heungjusa Temple, then soak up the views of the magnificent sand dunes, sea cliffs and beaches.

Getting around Dangjin

Dangjin is under two hours’ drive south of Seoul and 2.5 hours by train to Incheon International Airport. Buses connect Dangjin with the surrounding area, with boat excursions available for exploring the islands of Taeanhaean National Park.

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