Daegu
Korea's Fashion & Textile Capital
Why Visit Daegu?
Daegu is Korea's fourth-largest city, tucked into a bowl of mountains in the country's southeast. It's the textile capital (Korea's "Milan"), home to a 400-year-old medicine market, and has some of the country's most atmospheric old alleys. It also sits directly between Seoul and Busan on the KTX line, making it an excellent 1-2 day stop on the main Korea corridor.
Base in Dongseongno — the central shopping district and transit hub. Most tourist interest is within a 2-km radius. Palgongsan mountain and the giant Buddha at Donghwasa temple are a day trip 40 min outside the city.
Top Attractions
Discover the best of Daegu.
Neighborhoods Guide
Where to stay and what to expect in each area:
Safety in Daegu
Safest areas for visitors
- All central districts — Very safe day and night.
- Night market at Seomun — Safe, crowded, family-friendly.
- Palgongsan trails — Well-marked. Cable car as easy alternative.
- Summer heat — Stay indoors noon-3pm July-August. Every café has A/C.
Costs & Budget
| Item | Cost | Level |
|---|---|---|
| Guesthouse | ₩20,000-40,000/night | Budget |
| Business hotel | ₩55,000-95,000/night | Mid |
| 4-star hotel | ₩130,000-240,000/night | Luxury |
| Seomun night market meal | ₩5,000-12,000 | Budget |
| Makchang (grilled tripe) | ₩15,000-25,000 | Mid |
| Subway ride | ₩1,400 | Budget |
| KTX Seoul-Daegu | ₩45,000 | Mid |
Best Time to Visit
Getting Around
Food & Drink
Must-try foods
- Makchang gui — grilled pork or beef tripe. Daegu invented the style.
- Jjim-galbi — spicy braised short ribs. Dongin-dong is the famous alley.
- Nappal-bun tteokbokki — flat noodle rice cakes, a Daegu variant.
- Mudeungsan suyuk — boiled pork platter with kimchi broth.
- Seomun Market pancakes — giant bindaetteok hot off the griddle.
Must-try drinks
- Sohyang — Daegu's local soju brand, smoother than Jinro.
- Craft beer at Dongseongno — Platinum Pub and Treim Brewing.
- Medicinal tea at Yangnyeongsi — ginseng, jujube, omija.
Day Trips
- Gyeongju (50 min) — the Silla dynasty capital. Easy day trip.
- Haeinsa Temple (1.5 hr) — UNESCO-listed Tripitaka Koreana wood blocks. Mountain setting.
- Busan (50 min by KTX) — beach and seafood, ideal half-day combo.
- Juwangsan National Park (2 hr) — waterfalls and cliffs, best in autumn.
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