Doubling as a military base and transportation hub, Daegu International Airport provides service to cities in southeast South Korea. The airport accommodates mostly domestic flights but offers limited international flight services as well.

Facilities
While Daegu International Airport is small by some standards, it doesn’t lack in services and facilities. Travelers will be delighted with the number of restaurants and shops that stay open 24 hours, and free Wi-Fi lets guests catch up online during layovers. Economy class passengers have access to the airport’s lounge area through a membership program. Parents with young children can take advantage of baby care stations and maternity lounges in the departures and arrivals waiting areas. In addition, the airport contains numerous currency exchange kiosks, duty-free stores, mobile charging stations and an information desk, which is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.
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Transportation
Daegu International Airport is less than a mile from Ayanggyo Station, which can be reached by bus or taxi. Express buses and taxis that take passengers into city center also are available outside the arrivals hall. Bus fares vary by destination. Taxi fares start at 2,400 KRW (2.20 USD).
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Top things to do in Daegu
Since Daegu city center is just a quick trip from the airport, guests can enjoy a number of activities during a long layover or as soon as they land. These activities can be enjoyed during the day, and should be included on any Daegu itinerary, even for travelers planning a short trip.
- Duryu Park – home to Daegu Tower and Eworld theme park, Duryu Park is one of the best places to stretch your legs and enjoy nature in Daegu. The park contains several temples, a skating rink, swimming pool, tennis courts and Osaek Fountain. In springtime, cherry blossom trees add to the park’s appeal.
- Gyesan Catholic Cathedral –Daegu’s main Catholic parish is loved for its history and architecture. The first church built in Daegu (and the third in the nation) also features a memorial hall which is the burial site for 65 Catholic martyrs.
- Dongseongno Street – it’s the place to shop in Daegu and contains a plethora of local stores, modern shops and unique fashions at affordable prices.
- Donghwasa Temple (Temple of Winter Flowers) – this ancient shrine sits on the south side of Palgongsan Mountain and dates to 493 AD. Visitors will enjoy the flora within the compound as well as many Buddhist structures and stone statues.
- Seomun Market – with more than 4,000 stalls to peruse, guests can’t go wrong with passing time Seomun Market.
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