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Ppuri Park

How To Reach Ppuri Park

Welcome to Ppuri Park Travel Guide

Ppuri Park, known for its beautiful natural landscapes and sculptures celebrating family ancestry and Korean traditions, is a popular destination located in Daejeon, South Korea. Here’s how to reach it:

Address

Ppuri Park
Jijok-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, South Korea

By Public Transportation

  • By Subway: Take the Daejeon Metro Line 1 and get off at the City Hall Station (Daejeon). From there, it's recommended to take a bus or taxi to Ppuri Park.
  • By Bus: You can take one of the local buses that stop near Ppuri Park. Routes 102, 119, and 911 are popular options. Alight at Ppuri Park bus stop.

By Car

If you are driving, you can use the following directions:

  1. From downtown Daejeon, head northwest on Dunsan-ro.
  2. Take the exit toward Gyeryong-ro and follow this road.
  3. Make a right turn onto Jijok-ro, follow the signs, and you will arrive at Ppuri Park.

By Taxi

Taxi is a convenient but more expensive option. Just tell the driver "Ppuri Park Juseongu" or show the written address.

Parking Information

If you are driving your own vehicle, Ppuri Park provides parking facilities. However, during weekends and holidays, finding a parking spot might be challenging due to the popularity of the park.

For international travelers, it's always recommended to look up current local travel advisories and public transportation schedules before embarking on your journey.

Tips for Visitors

  • Check the weather forecast on the day of your visit for a pleasant experience.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as there's a fair amount of walking involved in Ppuri Park.
  • Keep track of the park's opening hours and any entrance fees.
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