Discover Namiseom: The Ultimate Pet-Friendly Retreat with Culinary Delights in 2026
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Nami Island is fast emerging as a fresh hotspot for travelers who want a standout stay immersed in nature.
Guests can expect lodging and refined dining in one place—and yes, dogs are welcome. Hotel Jeonggwanru is designed around the vision of a pristine garden of culture, art and ecology, making the stay itself a highlight of the trip.
The main building, Jeonggwanjae, is curated with award-winning pieces from the Nami Concours—the largest picture-book illustration contest in Asia—alongside works by leading international artists, so each room feels like a mini gallery.
The annex features standalone river-facing rooms for a private retreat, and some are dog-friendly. Rooms intentionally omit TVs so guests can fully tune into the sounds of nature.
Nami Island’s food scene is equally compelling. Korean, Western and café-style spots are sprinkled across the island, and each venue offers a distinct concept and menu for a differentiated experience.
Dining options include Nammun, which serves lotus-leaf rice set meals; Seomhyangi, known for Chuncheon-style dakgalbi; Dongmun, which has halal certification; and Ddanji Pub, famed for authentic wood-fired pizza.
Some outlets, like Gomok, allow dogs, and most dining spots feature outdoor terraces so visitors can dine freely and leisurely surrounded by nature.
The island also hosts cafe spaces such as Meta Lounge, Swing Cafe&Bakery and Teahouse Chadam, plus outdoor culinary experiences like Forest Glamping and the Starry-Night Romantic Barbecue.
There are plenty of nature-based activities, too. Walking paths centered on the Central Pine Trail and Metasequoia Avenue make the island perfect for relaxed strolls with your dog.
Getting around is easy with electric bikes and the Nanum train, and the island even has Together Park—a roughly 300 pyeong (about 10,675 sq ft / 0.25 acres) off-leash area where dogs can roam freely.
More than a quick day trip, Nami Island is positioning itself as a destination for extended stays. Its blend of nature, art and gastronomy promises travelers a refreshed, memorable experience.
Nami Island — Reporter Seung-sik Lee (thankslee57@viva100.com)











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