"Superb hostel! The hosts are really warm and friendly and the book café is great. Our room was really clean and the bathroom was really good size. The water fountains and common areas on each floor are great. Breakfast was tasty and we liked that there was fruit served also. Loved our stay here! "
"Superb hostel! The hosts are really warm and friendly and the book café is great. Our room was really clean and the bathroom was really good size. The water fountains and common areas on each floor are great. Breakfast was tasty and we liked that there was fruit served also. Loved our stay here! "
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"We absolutely loved our stay here, and wish I'd booked two nights instead of one. Staying in such a beautiful historical house was truly a special experience! Of course you sacrifice some modern comforts as they didn't build en-suite bathrooms back then, but I was honestly impressed at how comfortable it was: the room was small but we slept beautifully in the futon-style beds, waking up refreshed to soft daylight drifting in through the paper screens. The bathroom is in a separate building but completely modern and very clean. The owner was extremely kind and helpful, and gave us the best restaurant recommendation of our two-week trip. Please make sure you check your Expedia messages as he tried to contact us before arrival to help us get there, and I didn't realize until later because my notifications were off, but thankfully he reached out over Whatsapp as well. The home-cooked Korean breakfast was delicious and very complete. It was truly a stay that we'll remember for a long time, as it became part of the experience that made us love Hahoe village and Korea!"
"My stay at Andong Hotel was truly life-changing.
Yes, it takes about 30–40 minutes by taxi from the Andong KTX station—but that distance is exactly what makes this place so special. It feels like stepping back in time, into a slower, simpler way of living that’s hard to find anywhere else.
The quiet here is something you can actually feel. You wake up to the sounds of birds and roosters, and at night, the soft lighting around the hotel gently guides your way without disturbing the peace. Even the internet comes and goes—but instead of being frustrating, it felt like a reminder to stay present and fully take in the surroundings.
Sleeping on the heated floors was one of my favorite parts. I felt my back pain disappear, and in a way, it felt like I was reconnecting with something deeper—like returning to my roots. It reminded me so much of my childhood in Vietnam, staying with my grandparents.
I came to Korea to find myself after losing my grandfather in 2025, and this place held space for that journey. Hearing the wind chimes throughout the day brought me comfort—it felt like a quiet reminder that he was still close by.
This isn’t a place for nightlife or busy schedules. There’s not much around—and that’s the beauty of it. It’s for solo travelers, for reflection, for healing. If you’re looking for that “eat, love, pray” kind of experience, this is it. Bring a book, maybe some snacks or instant noodles, and just allow yourself to slow down.
The owner is incredibly kind and"
"A comfortable, spacious room in a great location. Friendly staff (limited english). Easy walk to main bus routes (including trip to KTX rail station & Andong Hahoe village), large supermarket at Home plus and many restaurants. Our room was very clean and included a sofa plus bar fridge. Traditional small towels supplied. No breakfast available as per site. Enjoyed our stay in Andong."
"Our stay was absolutely wonderful!!
The room was very clean and the location was perfect to easy access to popular attractions.
And staff was friendly and professional.
Highly recommended this hotel for anyone visiting the area!!"
"We had a wonderful stay at H Avenue Hotel. The room was clean, modern, and very comfortable. A special thanks to the staff, who were very welcoming and always ready to help with a smile. Highly recommended!"
"Superb hostel! The hosts are really warm and friendly and the book café is great. Our room was really clean and the bathroom was really good size. The water fountains and common areas on each floor are great. Breakfast was tasty and we liked that there was fruit served also. Loved our stay here! "
Hostels are a great way to stay for a lower cost, so you can save your budget for exploring.
What is a hostel?
These dorm-style accommodations come in quite a few different forms, but they have a few things in common, including budget-friendly prices, a social setting, and shared rooms (though many hostels also have private rooms).
What are the best hostels in Andong?
Still deciding where to stay in Andong? This hostel is popular: Andong Poong-gyung HOSTEL n LIBRARY - Guests can enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. You'll find towels, showers, and hair dryers in all rooms.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Andong?
The weather is important when you're experiencing new places, so here are some stats that might be helpful: The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 72°F, while the coldest months are January and December with an average of 33°F. The rainiest months in Andong are July, August, September, and June, with each month seeing an average of 7 inches of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Andong?
Depending on your interests, you might like to explore the area around Andong. Get out into nature with places like Buyongdae Cliff, Cheongnyangsan, and Baekdudaegan National Arboretum. Cultural attractions include Andong Soju Museum and Gyeongsangbuk-do Forest Science Museum. Visit landmarks like Moonlight Bridge, Bongjeongsa Temple, and Andong Hahoe Folk Village.
What's the best way to get to and around Andong while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in and around Andong in your back pocket to make the most of your stay: You can fly into the closest airport, which is Daegu (TAE-Daegu Intl.), 46.5 mi (74.8 km) away from the city center. When you're out and about, you may want to use public transit to get around. If you're looking to check out more of the area, head over to Andong Station to hop on a train.