Located in the heart of Korea, Daejeon is a city filled with attractions where science, nature, and culture come together. From hands-on spaces to experience science and technology to healing spots where you can enjoy beautiful seasonal scenery, the city offers a wide range of charms. Its future-tech experience centers make it especially popular with families, and it is also famous for its hot-spring resorts, making it a great choice for travelers seeking restful relaxation. With plenty of eateries serving local specialties and lively traditional markets, there is no shortage of things to enjoy. Whoever you travel with, Daejeon delivers a satisfying trip. For those planning a visit, we've curated major sights loved by both locals and tourists. Discover Daejeon's highlights and start planning your own itinerary!
Based on travel data from ROIKU's mobility service using tourist taxis in Daejeon Metropolitan City, here are 10 frequently visited, recommended destinations.
Hanbat Library, the city’s flagship municipal library that hosts monthly art exhibitions and cultural events, was the most selected spot among visitors. The Korea National Forest Healing Center in Daejeon—home to the nation’s only elevator-accessible, fully barrier-free deck road—has established itself as a popular destination as well. Yeurim Park, a signature flower spot of Daejeon where tulips, cherry blossoms, chrysanthemums, and more bloom splendidly in the heart of the city, is another favorite among many travelers.
We've compiled information on Daejeon’s popular attractions to help with your travel planning.
Hanbat Library is Daejeon s main city library with modern reading rooms, a book cafe style area, and rotating art exhibits. Spaces for children and adults, plus a cafeteria, make it a practical stop for families in any weather.
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04-07(Tue) 09:00 ~ 22:00
04-08(Wed) 09:00 ~ 22:00
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04-11(Sat) 09:00 ~ 18:00
04-12(Sun) 09:00 ~ 18:00
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[제1자료실] 기준
[그외 자료실] 09:00~18:00
[열람실] 하절기(3~10월) 06:00~23:00 / 동절기(11~2월) 07:00~23:00
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The National Daejeon Forest Center sits on Bingyesan with barrier free deck roads accessed by elevator, so anyone can enjoy forest bathing. Trails, valleys, lawns, a kids forest, and education programs support day trips or one night stays with lodging and dining. A clean eco space to reset health and mind.
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매달 첫째주 월요일 휴무
숙박시설 15:00-익일 11:00(휴무일에 퇴실 가능)
프로그램 체험료 : 4,000 KRW (단체 3,500원)
Yurim Park is one of Daejeon’s most beloved floral attractions, where seasonal festivals showcase vibrant tulips, cherry blossoms, chrysanthemums, and more right in the heart of the city. Stroll along scenic walking paths, relax on lush lawns, and admire the peninsula-shaped Ban-doji Pond alongside traditional pavilions, blending Korean charm with modern landscaping. It’s an inviting retreat for families, couples, and friends—perfect for picnics or leisurely walks, even with your dog. From the observatory, enjoy panoramic views of the park and its seasonal blooms, making it an ideal spot for photography and relaxation. With on-site cafés, rest areas, fitness equipment, and more, Yurim Park truly feels like an oasis in the city.
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Hanbat Arboretum, the largest man-made arboretum in Korea, sits at the heart of the city and was selected as one of the Korea Tourism Top 100 for 2023–2024. Its East Garden, West Garden, Tropical Botanical Garden, and themed sections like the Rock Garden, Rose Garden, Herb Garden, Pine Forest, and Wetland Garden offer ever-changing beauty throughout the seasons. Visitors can enjoy popular spots chosen by locals, such as the Metasequoia Path, pondside deck trails, and photo zones—perfect for both leisurely walks and memorable photography.
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04-07(Tue) 05:00 ~ 21:00
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동원 - 월요일 정기휴무
서원 - 화요일 정기휴무
열대식물원 9:00-18:00(월요일 정기휴무)
동원/서원 동절기(11월~3월) 7:00-19:00
입장료 free
Naewonsa Temple offers a peaceful escape just minutes from downtown Daejeon, where you can experience the serene charm of Korean Buddhism. Though modest in size, with the Daeungjeon Hall, Daejeokgwangjeon Hall, and monks’ quarters, the temple’s harmonious blend of simple architecture and natural beauty creates a calming atmosphere. At the entrance, a pagoda shaped like a temple bell invites photo opportunities while evoking traditional Korean culture. Surrounded by scenic walking trails, Naewonsa is ideal for light hikes and tranquil strolls, offering visitors a rare chance to experience tradition, history, and nature in one place.
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The Daejeon Observatory, Korea’s first public observatory, invites everyone to explore the wonders of the night sky. Through high-powered telescopes, observe stars and planets, and in the planetarium, learn about seasonal constellations through engaging presentations and videos. On Friday and Saturday nights, enjoy unique cultural events like the “Star Music Concert” and “Poetry Under the Starlight,” blending science and art. With its Astro Gallery, Astronomy Park, photo zones, and nearby science attractions, the observatory is a must-visit for families, couples, and friends seeking an immersive science-and-culture experience.
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04-07(Tue) 14:00 ~ 22:00
04-08(Wed) 14:00 ~ 22:00
04-09(Thu) 14:00 ~ 22:00
04-10(Fri) 14:00 ~ 22:00
04-11(Sat) 14:00 ~ 22:00
04-12(Sun) 14:00 ~ 22:00
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The Sikjangsan Sunrise Observatory offers sweeping views of downtown Daejeon, Daecheong Lake, Gyeryongsan, Bomunsan, and more. Known as one of the best spots for sunrise, sunset, and night views, it features a traditional Korean pavilion, Sikjangnu, alongside a modern viewing platform. Accessible by car close to the summit, it’s a popular stop for both scenic drives and hiking. The adjoining Cultural Park offers rest areas, photo zones, and indoor lounges, making it a perfect place for relaxation and photography year-round.
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Geumgang Lohas Pink Grass Park bursts into vibrant color each autumn as vast fields of pink muhly sway along the riverside, creating one of the most photogenic spots in Korea. Paired with yellow cosmos, silver grass, and the stunning sunset over the Geum River, the park offers a romantic, healing atmosphere. With fountains, ecological ponds, outdoor pools, and sports facilities, it’s a versatile leisure space for visitors of all ages, offering year-round natural beauty within easy reach of the city.
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Jangdong Forest Park is the gateway to the famous 14.5-kilometer barefoot Hwangto Trail on Gyeryongsan Mountain. Here, lush forests, fresh air, and phytoncide-rich trees provide a rejuvenating escape from the city. The park features sports facilities, adventure zones, grassy fields, and summer forest water play areas, making it a fun destination for all. Hiking trails offer views of Gyeryongsanseong Fortress and Daecheong Lake, blending nature, history, and recreation in one experience.
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Secheon Park is a protected ecological forest home to over 6,000 plant species, including more than 800 native to Korea. The clear waters of Secheon Reservoir, seasonal cherry blossoms, azaleas, and autumn foliage create a picturesque setting ideal for walks and photography. Well-maintained trails, eco-friendly decks, exercise areas, and picnic spots make it a welcoming place for everyone. Cultural events like outdoor concerts and art markets every Saturday add an artistic flair to this natural haven.
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Daejeon is an outstanding destination where you can enjoy both science and nature, but it can be difficult to visit every place you want using only public transportation, and driving or parking can be challenging enough to give travelers pause. In addition, sudden weather changes may force last-minute itinerary adjustments, which can be especially tricky for visitors unfamiliar with the city.
To make things easier, LOYQU provides comfortable transfers between attractions. If you want a simple way to explore Daejeon’s top sights, we recommend a LOYQU taxi tour!
LOYQU est un service de mobilité sur mesure pour les voyageurs. Avec des chauffeurs de taxis touristiques certifiés par les collectivités locales, nous offrons un service très fiable, plus rapide et pratique que les transports publics. Grâce à nos chauffeurs expérimentés, vous recevrez des recommandations de restaurants et de lieux tendance et voyagerez sereinement sans souci de stationnement. Particulièrement utile lorsque les transports sont limités ou les sites éloignés. Du début à la fin, avec LOYQU, profitez d’un trajet sûr et confortable.
Les chauffeurs vétérans de LOYQU sont des professionnels formés au taxi touristique — à la fois chaleureux et fins connaisseurs des destinations. Même si votre programme change selon la météo, vous profiterez de leurs recommandations. Les frais de service chauffeur sont inclus avec LOYQU : pas d’inquiétude pour les pourboires ou les repas. Quel que soit le chauffeur, votre voyage sera satisfaisant.
Avec LOYQU Taxi Tour, tout le monde peut voyager librement sans permis. Particulièrement utile dans les villes où les sites sont éloignés et où les transports publics sont peu pratiques. Vous pouvez utiliser le taxi librement dans le temps imparti, ce qui est économique et fait gagner du temps et de l’énergie pour profiter pleinement du voyage.
L’application mobile LOYQU offre encore plus de fonctionnalités. Vous pouvez planifier rapidement votre voyage via des itinéraires recommandés par ville et choisir votre chauffeur préféré grâce aux avis. Sélectionnez votre ville, vos attractions et votre chauffeur souhaités via l’application et profitez pleinement de votre voyage.
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