햇비재 바이 버틀러리 (SN07)
Jongno-gu, Seoul • Stay
In the heart of Seoul's Jongno district lies Haetbitjae by Butler Lee, a Hanok stay nestled amidst the urban landscape. This stay allows guests to indirectly experience the traditional Korean architecture, including wooden beams, tiled roofs, and single-story structure, offering a unique and immersive experience into Korean beauty and construction. The moment you step into Haetbitjae, the warm sunshine that gently embraces you provides a sense of comfort. 'Haetbi' refers to a fox's rain, a brief shower on a sunny day, and Haetbitjae is described as a warm and cozy space that even wraps the gentle rain in warm sunshine. The quiet courtyard and garden are perfect for enjoying a leisurely cup of tea in tranquility. Passing through the courtyard bathed in sunlight, inside Haetbitjae, a cozy space unfolds with a dining area to share warmth and stories, a main bedroom with a spacious dressing room, and a modern luxurious bathroom with a large bathtub, offering various leisure and entertainment options. The view of the courtyard from the large sofa or bedroom window provides a sense of serenity. On sunny days, the Hanok’s windows enhance the beauty of traditional Korean aesthetics, and on rainy days, soaking in the large bathtub while enjoying the garden and moon sky offers deep relaxation. Haetbitjae’s interior design is minimalistic, featuring simple clean lines and natural materials like wood and stone, maintaining Korean beauty while providing modern amenities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms for convenience. Staying in a Hanok offers an immersive space to experience Korean architecture and culture, leaving a peaceful impression. Stepping into Haetbitjae hidden in the bustling back alleys of Ikseon-dong, one can momentarily leave the daily grind behind and empty their mind of worries, as if entering another world of comfort within the city.





