10 Things to Do in Daegu on a Small Budget

What are the Cheap Things to Do in Daegu?

Our list of things to do in Daego on a small budget guides you through this exciting city and it’s wallet-friendly activities. You’ll find affordable museums and lush parks where to learn more about the area without breaking the bank.

Hyangchon Cultural Center and Daegu Literature Museum are great to visit together because they’re in the same building. The former, where you can experience Daegu in the 1900s, is great to visit with children. The latter is an exhibition hall dedicated to writers who were active in Daegu. It’s a great place for discovering new things about Daegu’s literary scene. Daegu Arboretum, built upon the land which was once a landfill, is a popular place of relaxation for locals year-round.

1. Kim Kwang-seok Street

Perfect for leisurely strolls and admiring murals

Kim Kwang-seok Street

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Kim Kwang-seok Street is a must-see on your travels to Daegu. It’s a mural-adorned street celebrating singer Kim Kwang-seok’s (1964–1996) life and music, located in his birthplace of Daebong-dong about 350 meters away from Bangcheon Market.

You can view murals and sculptures created in Kim Kwang-seok’s image. His masterworks flow gently out into the street, and you can listen to musicians singing his songs at the outdoor venue. Check out any one of the cozy cafés along the street and take a moment to remember a singer whose life was cut tragically short.


Ubicación: Daebong-dong, Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea

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Kim Kwang-seok Street

Daebong-dong, Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea

2. Suseong Lake

A family-friendly scenic spot

Suseong Lake.

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Suseong Lake in Dusan-dong is a place for slow walks and relaxation in the heart of the Daegu. The lake, which was created during the Japanese occupation period, has beautiful surroundings and features walking trails and recreational facilities.

Suseong Recreation Area and Arte Suseong Land surround the lake, which was used as a filming location for many films. You can go for a paddle boat ride or enjoy water fountain shows, and there are many restaurants and cafés around the lake that are popular date spots. It’s especially charming at night as the sun sets over the lake, and the musical fountains are worth checking out, too.


Ubicación: Dusan-dong, Suseong-gu, Daegu, South Korea

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Suseong Lake

Dusan-dong, Suseong-gu, Daegu, South Korea

3. Donghwasa Temple

Stunning architecture and a towering Buddha statue

Donghwasa Temple in Daegu.

Categoría: Historia, Opciones económicas


Donghwasa Temple (Temple of Winter Flowers) is an ancient shrine on the southern side of Palgongsan Mountain. It dates back to year 493 and was built by a monk named Guel-Dal during the 15th year of King Soji’s reign.

The Buddhist shrine was named after the flowers of Paulowania trees that grew within its compound. The prayer halls and pavilions are decorated with stone statues of mythic creatures and Buddhist deities. Check out the 17-meter-tall sculpture of Seokjoyaksa Yeoraebul, which was created as a petition to God for reunification.


Ubicación: Donghwasa 1-gil, Dohak-dong, Dong-gu, Daegu, South Korea

Teléfono: +82 (0)53-980-7900

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Donghwasa Temple

Donghwasa 1-gil, Dohak-dong, Dong-gu, Daegu, South Korea

4. Daegu National Museum

Where to learn about Daegu’s history

Daegu National Museum

Categoría: Opciones económicas, Historia


Daegu National Museum, one of the city’s largest museums, showcases the unique heritage of Daegu and the Buddhist culture of Gyeongsangbuk-do Province. The museum has about 30,000 artifacts dating back to the Neolithic era and the Korean dynasties, as well as Buddhist crafts, sculptures, and statues.

Outside Daegu National Museum is a landscaped garden with several stone monuments that were excavated from several archeological sites in Daegu. Must-sees include a 5-storey stone pagoda dating back to the Goryeo dynasty, a dwelling site from the Bronze Age, and a restored kiln from the Three Kingdoms period.


Ubicación: 321 Cheongho-ro, Suseong District, Daegu, South Korea

Horario: Tuesday–Sunday from 9 am to 6 pm (closed on Mondays)

Teléfono: +82 (0)53-768-6051

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Daegu National Museum

321 Cheongho-ro, Suseong District, Daegu, South Korea

5. Daegu Arboretum

A versatile park with an interesting past


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The totally transformed Daegu Arboretum used to be a landfill site but today it’s brimming with flowers and trees that bloom every season. Visit all the 21 themed sections, from the entrance to the artificial waterfall. The tour takes more than an hour so be sure to wear comfortable shoes and do bring sunscreen and water during the summer months.

Admission and parking are free. Public transportation is a great alternate to driving because you can easily walk from Daegok Station of the Daegu Metro.


Ubicación: 342 Hwaam-ro, Dalseo District, Daegu, South Korea

Horario: Hours vary by season

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Daegu Arboretum

342 Hwaam-ro, Dalseo District, Daegu, South Korea

6. Buinsa Temple

A stunning and historic shrine

Buinsa Temple.

Categoría: Historia, Opciones económicas


Daegu’s Buinsa Temple dates back to the 7th century and serves an affiliate temple of Donghwasa Temple. It’s also known as the memorial temple for Queen Seondeog of the Silla dynasty. A shrine for the queen was built within the premise, with memorial rituals taking place every 3rd lunar month.

One of the most popular attractions in Buinsa Temple is the west pagoda. It’s believed to have been constructed during the unified Silla era. Entrance is free year-round, but you’re welcomed to make a donation to the temple.


Ubicación: 967-28, Palgongsan-ro, Dong-gu, Daegu, South Korea

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Buinsa Temple

967-28, Palgongsan-ro, Dong-gu, Daegu, South Korea

7. Dalseong Park

A popular hangout among locals

Dalseong Park.

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Dalseong Park may sound like any other ordinary local park, but it’s a famous spot that nearly every Daegu local has visited at least once. The sheer size of the park will amaze you right from the entrance and there’s even a zoo on park grounds. Dalseong Park is well-landscaped, making it an ideal destination for long, slow walks.

Seemingly endless stretches of lawns may make long walks sound a bit intimidating, but there are lots of benches and other neighborhoods where you can sit, relax and take a break. In spring, spectacular cherry blossoms and other spring flowers in bloom are a must-see.


Ubicación: 35 Dalseonggongwon-ro, Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea

Horario: Daily from 5 am to 9 pm

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Dalseong Park

35 Dalseonggongwon-ro, Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea

8. Inheung Village

A historic hamlet off the beaten track

Inheung Village.

Categoría: Opciones económicas, Historia, Fotos


Inheung Village is also known as the residence village of the Nampyeong Mun clan, descendants of the Goryeo-era politician Mun Ikjeom. It’s well-known for serving as the filming location of the K-drama Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo. It’s a charming village where seasonal flowers bloom every spring, summer and autumn.

The pond Inheungwon at the entrance to the village is modeled after Wolji in Gyeongju, with a unique pine tree that is hundreds of years old. The village isn’t a major tourist destination despite its importance and fame, so you can expect to enjoy the atmosphere of a beautiful hanok village without the hustle and bustle.


Ubicación: 16 Inheung 3-gil, Hwawon-eup, Dalseong-gun, Daegu, South Korea

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Inheung Village

16 Inheung 3-gil, Hwawon-eup, Dalseong-gun, Daegu, South Korea

9. Bullo-dong Ancient Tomb Park

An ancient burial park steeped in history

Bullo-dong Ancient Tomb Park.

Categoría: Opciones económicas, Historia, Viajes diferentes


Bullo-dong Ancient Tomb Park is a mass burial site about 5 km north of Daegu city. It covers 330, 000 sq meters, with around 200 grassy hillocks across the valley. These hillocks are known as tumuli or burial mounds, and they date back to the 2nd and the 6th centuries. The mounds have been erected for nobles and commoners who lived during the period of Korea’s Three States.

You can reach the park by bus or by taxi. If you’re driving, plan to arrive early as parking is limited.


Ubicación: 335 Bullo-dong, Dong-gu, Daegu, South Korea

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Bullo-dong Ancient Tomb Park

335 Bullo-dong, Dong-gu, Daegu, South Korea

10. Hyangchon Cultural Center

A unique celebration of local culture

Hyangchon Cultural Center.

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The Hyangchon Cultural Center is a humorous yet realistic reproduction of Daegu in the 1900s, making it a great place to travel back in time for a day and reminisce. There are plenty of fun activities on hand, like trying on some period-correct school uniforms.

The Daegu Literature Museum is a place to remember and commemorate writers who were once active in Daegu. It may seem more difficult to visit than the Hyangchon Cultural Center, but the nice part is that there’s no admission fee.


Ubicación: 449 Jungang-daero, Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea

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Hyangchon Cultural Center

449 Jungang-daero, Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea

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