
Daegu Airport [url=http://daegu.airport.co.kr/eng/index.jsp]](TAE/RKTN) has some services to [[Seoul[/url]], [wiki=1b247df87b02514c5b1673b41dc806f5]Jeju[/wiki], [wiki=ae54a5c026f31ada088992587d92cb3a]China[/wiki], [wiki=77dab2f81a6c8c9136efba7ab2c4c0f2]Philippines[/wiki] and [wiki=3d147c6ba113929f5a004a5e9dcc832e]Bangkok[/wiki]. The airport is quite small and shared with the Airforce.
It is located in eastside of the city. To go to the downtown area, there is a bus (No. 401, Fare: W1,100) and you can also ride a taxi. (Dongsungro district(Centre of the city/fare around W7,000, 25min), Dongdaegu train station (Around W3,000, 10min)).
There is a hotel, Hotel Airport [http://www.htlair.com] in the same area. The roomrate is usually from around W130,000 including tax.
There are two train stations in the city. One is Dongdaegu(East Daegu) station and the other is Daegu station. Both two stations connect by Subway Line 1, as the same name.
* Dongdaegu(East Daegu) station
It is the main, larger station. Note that KTX trains stop only at this station.
KTX trains connect [wiki=fd38499c5c04df42d1d78807aa4b7d7d]Seoul[/wiki] to [wiki=149587d2f624f37cb82abd80a4a4e41f]Busan[/wiki] via Daegu and [wiki=4cde8b5042fb04b6b2741f7f15d10d58]Daejeon[/wiki], usually they take an hour and 40 minutes to Seoul and 38 to 44 minutes to Busan. They are usually in every 20~30 minutes. The fare to Seoul is W38,400, Busan is W14,000 and Daejeon is W16,900. (At the time of June 2011) There are other trains such as Saemaeul and Mugunghwa. They also go to Seoul and Busan. (Gyeongbu line) But you can go to other places from this station. There are trains to [wiki=00507e967249f05a2b3740753c583417]Yeongcheon[/wiki] and [wiki=ccc43c24c24f481e51d96bc69cfcee08]Pohang[/wiki], [wiki=7e6dc6519c72426c8bd3df0679ded2a3]Gyeongju[/wiki], [wiki=a0773f2718ee37ba262e9a8acebd34a8]Ulsan[/wiki] and [wiki=e3b85b7608b069dbd230f88b47b6af0a]Haeundae[/wiki].(Haeundae is a very famous beach in Busan city)
* Daegu station
It is located in the centre of the city(Dongsungro/Jungangro). The station is a complex building with Lotte department store(the largest domestic department chain). Only Saemaeul and Mugunghwa trains stop at this station. Because of its location, it is easy to access to the downtown(5 to 10 min by walk) or other places of the city.
For travelling by train, visit an Official website of Korail. [http://www.korail.com] It provides Timetables, fare, and some informations around their stations.
1. Gyungbu highway located between Daejun and Busan. 4 hours from Seoul (eta)
There is an extensive intercity bus system in South Korea. Buses go directly from Daegu to Seoul in just under 4 hrs. They only have 3 seats in a row allowing for larger and more comfortable seats than on a normal North American bus.
Daegu has a three-line subway network that intersects at three places; Myeongdeok, Sinnam and the main downtown stop Banwoldang.
Line 1 ( red line) runs from Daegok to Ansim, Line 2 ( green line) runs from Munyang to Yeungnam University and Line 3 (yellow line) runs from Chilgok Kyungpook National University Medical Center to Yongji. Line 3 is a monorail that goes through the city. Stops are announced in both Korean and English. Subways typically run from 5:30am to 11:30pm. Tickets can be purchased from machines or at a customer service booths. One way fare costs 1,200 won (as of July 2015), if you use a subway card or Cashbee card you only pay 1,100 won per fare and can get one free transfer if using a bus (make sure to tap the transfer machine on the bus before departing). To enter the subway, scan your token and HOLD ON TO IT because you will need to insert your token as you exit. There are ticket machines marked " complimentary tickets" but these are for people with specific ID cards (usually older Koreans who ride the subway for free).
Taxis are cheap and easy to find. Be aware that people in Daegu do not use street addresses. To give directions, you should give the nearest landmark to your destination such as a department store, hotel, or movie theater.
Most taxis will only accept cash. If you would like to find a taxi that accepts a bank card (debit card), look for a small wedge on the roof over the passenger-side door that says 카드택시 (card taxi).
Daegu operates a City Tour Bus that passes by many cultural remains and otherwise touristy places. It is open year-round and operates from 10:00 everyday departing from Daegu Tourist Information Center, Dongdaegu Train Station and Banwoldang. It costs about 5,000 won for an adult with discounted fares for school students.
University courses
* [url=http://kli.cu.ac.kr/english/]Catholic University of Daegu[/url]
* [url=http://eng.daegu.ac.kr]Daegu University[/url]
* [url=http://eng.tk.ac.kr/01/m2/m1.asp]Daekyeung University[/url]
* [url=http://www.kmcu.ac.kr/english/admission/02.htm]Keimyung College[/url]
* [url=http://cms.kmu.ac.kr/user/eintlcenter/index.html]Keimyung University[/url]
* [url=http://en.knu.ac.kr]Kyungpook National University[/url]
* [url=http://ghc.tsu.ac.kr/eng/content/business/eduprogram.php]Taegu Science University[/url]
* [url=http://eng.ync.ac.kr/life/life_03_02.jsp]Yeungnam College of Science & Technology[/url]
* [url=http://kli.yu.ac.kr/kli/e_index.htm]Yeungnam University[/url]
There are a few options for budget accommodations in Daegu. There is currently one hostel in Daegu, as well as plenty of motels and jjimjilbang (찜질방) for the budget minded. See the main [wiki=aa292756f481473cfd6a988c22d480b1#Sleep]South_Korea[/wiki] article for more information on these options.
"Love Hotels" are very common in Daegu and Korea and are usually found near nightclubs, train stations, or downtown areas. They will often have red neon hearts or other obvious signage. Love hotels are often used by the sort of clientele who rent by the hour, but are quite safe and offer cheap, convenient, albeit spartan accommodation. Basic rooms might be below 30,000 but for the real experience some rooms will have the full porn-set treatment such as heart-shaped beds or whirlpool baths.
* The first and currently only hostel in Daegu is "Danimbackpackers". "Danim" means "traveling" in Korean. Danimbackpackers is located in downtown Daegu near the Banwoldang Subway Station, Daegu's central subway station where both subway lines intersect. It only takes 5 minutes on foot to get downtown, and is easy to get to from any place in Deagu by public transportation. Additionally, Danim provides free amenities including breakfast, tea, coffee, and laundry! The english-speaking staff is both friendly and enthusiastic to help travellers which makes this guesthouse feel like home.
* The Union Tourist Hotel is located just west of Daegu station. Rates are between 38,000 and 50,000 Won per night. The rooms are fairly large and clean but somewhat old, and the bathrooms, especially the bathtubs, are in need of remodeling. Nevertheless, it is a quiet, comfortable, and affordable place to stay. If you call to reserve a room, you receive a discount. Front desk number: 053-252-2221.
* A short taxi ride from Jincheon subway station. It might be best to ask for 'Oncheon', or follow a map from the website, http://www.lifespa.kr/page_lifespa5.php. This is a jjimjilbang in west Daegu, near to the west bus terminal, Woobang Tower Land and Duryu Park. The entry fee, under 10,000 WON, includes access to a large bathing area and impressive hot rooms. There are provincially themed rooms including Mungyeong and Gyeongju rock. One scorchingly hot room has a carriage of rocks on tracks that seem to have come from a great subterranean forge. There is a snow room, which is far more impressive than most jjimjilbang ice rooms, with falling snow from above. Unfortunately, this room can look a little ransacked if it has hosted families or drunks in the evening. There are small male and female sleeping rooms, but the open sleeping areas are fairly quiet too. The provision of sleeping mats is much worse than in most jjimjilbangs. The baths and saunas are large and impressive. There are several standard pools, a big cooled pool where kids enjoy swimming, a great pine steam sauna and a traditional hot spring room with cold fresh air. The PC room is large and in good repair, there is a restaurant and a rooftop garden and there are far more television screens than could possibly be necessary.
* This is a clean jjimjilbang, with decent hot pools and two saunas. For sleeping, there are a few wooden headblocks, or you can sleep on wooden benches in the locker area. It is relatively quiet late at night, midweek.
Of course someone not on a tight budget will be able to stay at the better hotels in Daegu. Readers are cautioned though that what go as deluxe hotels in Daegu are not much better than "motel6".
The nicest hotel in Daegu is probably Hotel the Inter-Burgo, which is far out of the city center.
The next is probably the Walker Lodge, but is only for military.
Others include:
Eldis Regent: drawbacks include small parking lot that is overfilled at any event (weddings), usually weekends, but clears out in evening. Also rare for a taxi driver to recognize the name, expect to show a map or give directions from the Prince (nearby).
Prince: almost any taxi driver knows when you ask for the Prince Hotel. Parking area seems smaller than the others but generally with less trouble. Standard rooms are fairly large but many seem a bit run down. Water coolers in the hallways save on bottled water. Wireless internet reception varies.
Grand: Rooms roughly the same as the Prince. Has a parking garage but often a tight squeeze.
Daegu Garden: Rooms said to be not as nice as the Prince or Grand, is near a more active nightlife area.
Novotel Daegu City Center: Located in the main downtown area of Daegu, this is the only major international chain hotel in the city of Daegu.