Warm Winter Indoor Getaways in Korea to Escape the Cold
- zone tp
- Jan 27
- 3 min read
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These days, the cold winter wind leaves your hands completely frozen.

Spending a relaxed moment indoors in a warm space can be healing in itself.

And if you can enjoy a unique experience on top of that, it couldn’t be better.

We introduce special places in Korea where you can relax both your body and mind in warm indoor spaces!

Let's begin😎

Mirinae Healbeing Club is a unique jjimjilbang inspired by a botanical garden, where visitors can enjoy a variety of healing experiences amid lush green surroundings. The term “Healbeing” combines Healing and Well-Being, reflecting the club’s wish to help guests restore health and happiness through quality rest in a comfortable retreat. Based on principles of natural healing, the club offers diverse therapy programs designed to relieve accumulated toxins and fatigue while supporting balance and immunity in the body.
Indoors, you can relax in garden-like spaces filled with greenery while enjoying therapies such as far-infrared heat treatments, and outdoors, you can unwind in several types of foot baths surrounded by nature. Packages include lunch and café access, allowing you to enjoy a healthy buffet made with seasonal ingredients that balances both taste and wellness. Admission is limited to 150 visitors per day through a reservation system, ensuring a calm and comfortable environment for a truly restorative experience.

Address: 21 Wolsanjeosuji-gil, Jipyeong-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do
Work: 9:30AM – 6PM

Gapyeong Begonia Bird Park is a large greenhouse-style garden where visitors can encounter over 400 species of plants and more than 40 species of birds in a warm indoor environment all year round. Since most of the walking routes are indoors, you can take off your heavy outerwear for a while and enjoy the vibrant flowers at a relaxed pace.
In the Flower Zone, begonias—whose flower meanings symbolize love, joy, and kindness—bloom abundantly throughout all four seasons, while the Infinity Zone combines diverse plants, media art, and mirrored walls to create a fairy-tale-like atmosphere, making it the park’s signature photo spot. In the Bird Zone, you can meet a variety of birds, including rare species that can only be seen here in Korea. Various programs are also offered, providing opportunities to spend time with birds that fly freely around you. You can feed parrots or take photos with them, and be sure not to miss the scheduled ecological talks and the weekend raptor show.

Address: 28 Misari-ro 270beon-gil, Seorak-myeon, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do
Instagram: @begoniabirdpark
Work: 10AM – 5PM
Closed on the second Wednesday of every month

1965 Inn is a multi-cultural space that reinterprets the structure and atmosphere of a former inn through a contemporary lens. Preserving the original layout of Daewon Inn, which once served as a place of rest for many visitors who came to Incheon following the port’s opening in 1883, the space offers a distinctive experience where the past and present meet naturally. Here, audiences become active participants in cultural and artistic experiences through participatory content and community programs.
Its flagship project, the Midnight Inn series, is an immersive performance based on the history of the Open port area, in which the entire space becomes a stage and the audience completes the story through direct participation. By making full use of the original inn building, the programs provide an even deeper sense of immersion. Gaining popularity each year with new programs, the venue is set to return after reorganization with even more engaging offerings; for updates on upcoming programs, please refer to Instagram.

Address: 20 Sinpo-ro 31beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon
Instagram: @1965inn




























































