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How to get to Pohang

Getting There: Introduction

Pohang is a dynamic port city and a major industrial hub located on the picturesque east coast of South Korea. When planning a trip to Pohang, tourists often seek to see the famous "Hand of Harmony" sculpture and enjoy the fresh seafood for which this region is renowned. The city can be reached in various ways by combining air travel with trips on comfortable buses or trains from neighbouring metropolises.

By Plane

Since Pohang does not have its own civil airport, travellers are advised to plan their flight through the nearest major aviation hubs. The most convenient option is often arriving at the international airport of Busan or the airport of Daegu.

These air hubs are well connected to the region by ground transport, making it easy to reach your destination after landing. This route is particularly popular among those who value time and comfort when planning how to get to Pohang.

Airport namePassenger trafficKm from city
Pohang Airport (KPO)Small-

Available plane tickets

By Train

As there is no railway station in Pohang, there is no direct railway connection to the city centre. Tourists preferring this mode of transport should consider taking high-speed trains to the nearest major transport hubs, such as Daegu or Busan.

Upon arriving at the station of one of the neighbouring cities, you can easily transfer to an intercity bus or taxi to cover the remaining part of the journey. Despite the need for a transfer, such a route allows you to enjoy views of the country from the train window.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
UlsanUSN56 km2 h 5 min
DaeguTAE80 km2 h 26 min
BusanPUS101 km3 h 2 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus service is one of the most accessible and convenient ways to get to the city. Regular services depart from neighbouring Ulsan, covering a distance of about 56 km in just over 2 hours. The route from Daegu is also popular: a comfortable trip of 80 km will take approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes.

For those travelling from the south, the bus from Busan is convenient. The journey of about 100 km takes roughly 3 hours, allowing travellers to reach the coast calmly on modern transport.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
UlsanUSN56 km2 h 5 min
DaeguTAE80 km2 h 26 min
BusanPUS101 km3 h 2 min

By Car

Although exact route data is not provided, a trip by car to Pohang offers an excellent opportunity to independently explore the east coast. Travellers often use taxi services or car rentals, departing from nearby major cities such as Busan or Daegu.

Roads in South Korea are of high quality, and signs are often duplicated in English, making driving comfortable. The cost of a taxi will depend on the distance, but for small groups or families, this can be a cost-effective alternative to public transport.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
UlsanUSN56 km2 h 5 min
DaeguTAE80 km2 h 26 min
BusanPUS101 km3 h 2 min

Travel Tips

Preparation for visiting Pohang will help make your journey through this coastal city as comfortable and pleasant as possible. Here are some practical recommendations for tourists:

  1. Seasonal clothing. Consider the maritime climate: even in summer, evenings can be cool due to the breeze, so a light windbreaker or jumper will be useful.
  2. Transport card. For ease of movement, purchase a T-money card, which works in buses and taxis, eliminating the need to search for cash.
  3. Finances. The official currency is the South Korean Won. Cards are accepted almost everywhere, but it is better to carry cash for markets and street stalls.
  4. Health and safety. Pohang is a safe city, and pharmacies (marked with the "Yakguk" sign) are easy to find. It is not recommended to drink tap water; it is better to buy bottled water.
  5. Language barrier. Not all locals speak English. It is recommended to install a translation app on your smartphone (e.g., Papago) for communication.
  6. Local etiquette. When entering traditional establishments or homes, be sure to remove your shoes. It is customary to greet people with a slight bow.
  7. What to avoid. Do not speak loudly on public transport or on the phone in crowded places — this is considered a sign of bad manners.
  8. Special tip. Be sure to visit Homigot Square at dawn to see the famous "Hand of Harmony" sculpture in the rays of the rising sun.

By following these simple tips, you can easily adapt to local customs and enjoy a truly positive experience from your trip.

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