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Daegu Winter Activities

By Candace Nuñez


Looking for the best ways to enjoy the colder months in Korea? From relaxing jjimjilbang visits to sparkling light displays and seasonal eats, Daegu offers a variety of winter experiences perfect for all ages. In this guide to Daegu winter activities, we’ll highlight fun, cozy, and memorable ways to make the most of the season in one of Korea’s most vibrant cities.


Check Out These Fun Daegu Winter Activities


People ice skating indoors, wearing colorful outfits. Orange cones are scattered around. Frosty mural background, cool lighting ambiance.

Ice Skating: Tower 83


Enjoy winter skating at Tower 83’s indoor ice rink, a popular destination for families and groups looking to escape the cold while still enjoying a fun activity.


Hours: Mon-Fri 12:00-19:00 (Last Admission: 18:30) | Sat-Sun & Holidays 12:00-20:00 (Last Admission: 19:30)

Prices: Children - 10,000 won | Teens and Adults - 12,000 won


Helpful Tips: 

  • Helmets and gloves are required (available for rent).

  • 3-hour time limit; additional charges apply if exceeded.

  • Similar Options: Daegu Indoor Ice Rink, Suseong Land Ice Rink, Daegu Ice Park


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Eworld 83 Tower Ice Rink

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Wine bottle and glass on a table with a bowl of nuts. Blue neon "BLUE CHICAGO" sign, musician playing in the background, ambient lighting.

Blue Chicago Jazz Bar


Experience live jazz in an intimate setting at the Blue Chicago Jazz Bar in the Eldis Regent Hotel. Perfect for music lovers looking for a cozy night out.


Hours: 19:30-24:00 (Last Order: 23:00)

Prices: Admission fee of 15,000 won


Helpful Tips: 

  • Reservations are strongly recommended.

  • Live music begins at 8:30 pm with two sets and an intermission.

  • Limited food menu available.

  • Similar Options: Daegu Opera House, Daegu Culture and Arts Center, Chess 154 Premium Live Jazz Club (Busan)


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ELDIS REGENT HOTEL BLUE CHICAGO

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Bouldering - Boulder Lounge Flip


Get active with indoor bouldering at Boulder Lounge Flip, an ideal spot for beginners and experienced climbers.


Hours: Mon-Fri 12:00-23:00 | Sat-Sun 10:00-19:00

Prices: Lessons: Kids - 25,000 won | Adults - 30,000 won | Day Pass - 20,000 won


Helpful Tips: 

  • Lessons are available for first-timers.

  • Shoe and chalk rentals are available on-site (bring socks).

  • Similar Options: Chalk-Up The Boulder Climbing (Dalseo-gu)


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boulder longe FLIP

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Colorful, playful staircase with multicolored seating and vibrant cylindrical structures. Bright, cheerful atmosphere with a creative mural.

Sparkland -Obstacle Courses, Arcade Games


Sparkland offers a fun mix of obstacle courses, arcade games, and outdoor rides, including a ferris wheel with great city views.


Hours: Mon-Thurs 12:00-22:00 | Fri 12:00-23:00 | Sat 11:30-23:00 | Sun 11:30-22:00

Prices: 30,000 - 90,000 won, depending on package. Seasonal discounts available.


Helpful Tips: 

  • Sparkland spans multiple floors with pay-per-activity pricing.

  • Outdoor rides include a ferris wheel with panoramic city views.

  • Similar Options: Elymon (3rd floor of Elybaden Sauna)


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SPARKLAND

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Bowling alley with green and white balls on a rack. Lanes and pins are visible in the background. Screens above display "Spare Club."

Bowling: Spare Club Bowling 


Enjoy a game of bowling at Spare Club Bowling, located in Sparkland. Great for a family outing or a casual gathering with friends.


Hours: 11:30 - 24:00

Prices: Weekday Afternoons - 4,000 won/game | Weekday Evenings/Weekends/Holidays - 4,500 won/game

Shoe rental - 2,000 won


Helpful Tips: 

  • Children receive a 500 won discount per game

  • Similar Options: Star 300 Bowling Club, Windy City Bowl & Grill (Camp Walker), Camp Carroll Bowling Center


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Seupeeo Club Bowling

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Two people smiling while lying on salt crystals, illuminated by soft blue light. Brick wall in the background gives a cozy atmosphere.

Jjimjilbang - Elybaden


Relax at Elybaden, a jjimjilbang (Korean sauna) offering diverse amenities, including a children’s play area and an arcade.


Hours: Mon-Thurs 06:00-22:00 | Fri 06:00-24:00 | Sat-Sun 00:00-24:00

Prices: 20,000 won for Adults (6 hours) | 18,000 won for Children (6 hours)


Helpful Tips: 

  • There is a large ball pit children’s play area, arcade, gym, and rooftop infinity pool

  • Similar Options: Greenville, Spa Land (Busan), Dragon Hill Spa (Seoul)


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Elybaden Sinwolseong Branch

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Before heading to a jjimjilbang this winter, check out this article to learn more about the culture, customs, and what to expect during your visit:




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Museums - Daegu Yangnyeongsi Museum of Oriental Medicine


Discover traditional Korean medicine at the Daegu Yangnyeongsi Museum, a free museum offering interactive experiences.


Hours: Tues-Sun 09:00-18:00 | Closed on Mondays

Prices: Free to the Public 

Foot Bath Experience - 5,000 won

Oriental Soap Class - 3,000 won


Helpful Tips: 

  • Email in advance to sign up for the foot bath and soap class (dgom3359@hanmail.net).

  • English audio guides are available.

  • Similar Options: Daegu Art Museum, Daegu National Science Museum


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yangnyeongsi museum of oriental medicine

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