

Discover South Korea's rich history and culture at Daejeon National Museum, home to over 10,000 artifacts.

Daejeon can experience sudden rain showers, especially during summer monsoons.
Exploring the museum and nearby attractions involves a lot of walking.
Useful for long days out, ensuring your devices stay powered for photos and navigation.
A treasure trove of Korean history and art, housing over 10,000 artifacts.
A serene botanical garden with diverse plant species and beautiful landscapes.
Offers panoramic views of the city, especially stunning at night with its colorful illuminations.
Stir-fried glass noodles with vegetables and beef, seasoned with soy sauce
Rice mixed with vegetables, meat, and gochujang sauce
Blood sausage filled with glass noodles, barley, and sometimes pork
Handmade using local clay, these pots are a symbol of Daejeon's traditional craftsmanship.
Known for its high quality and glossy texture, Daejeon silk is a popular choice for traditional Korean clothing.
These earthenware pots are traditionally used to store and serve Makgeolli, a popular Korean rice wine.
Famous for their freshly baked baguettes and croissants.
Specializes in traditional Korean cuisine with a modern twist.
Renowned for its high-quality Korean dishes using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.
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