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Discover 3 City pass in Daegu on Trip.com, updated December 25, 2025, with experiences lasting from 1 to 2 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From MXN 61.99 per person, with an average total of MXN 428.34. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 2.173k verified reviews, City pass Daegu boast an average rating of 4.8.

This week's most popular City pass: "VISIT BUSAN PASS", with 1.782k reviews and a 4.9 rating.

The next available day tour departs on December 26, 2025. Book now to secure your spot!

Daegu City pass usually take about 1 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

33% of Daegu City pass now offer English-speaking guides

December is the perfect time to visit Daegu! Choose from City pass available day tours, including seasonal favorites like VISIT BUSAN PASS.

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  • WOWPASS Card
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  • VISIT BUSAN PASS
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     48 consecutive positive reviews
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    4.9/5
    Excellent· 1.8k reviews· 59.3k booked
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  • Busan Pass VISIT BUSAN PASS
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Reviews: WOWPASS Card
Guest User2025-12-17
I booked my WOWPASS in advance when I booked my hotel. It was cheaper than buying it locally, which was great. I used the code on the hotel's WOWPASS to get my ticket. It was very convenient. However, I checked in advance and found that there are no WOWPASS machines at Incheon Airport (though you can buy them at convenience stores or as a set), so using your WOWPASS from the airport can be tricky. I took the airport bus directly to the hotel from Incheon Airport, got my WOWPASS there, and then headed to the subway, so it wasn't a problem. It's important to check the usage instructions in advance, as the charges for transportation and shopping are different, so be careful not to get confused. This time, I didn't use my WOWPASS for transportation, but instead used the Climate Companion Card (unlimited subway and bus rides for two days), so I used my WOWPASS for shopping and dining. The exchange rate for Won was also fine with the WOWPASS. Be careful, if you deposit too much Japanese yen, you will be charged a fee if you withdraw Japanese yen. Also, since there are no machines at Incheon Airport, it's better to withdraw money within the city. I had anticipated the payment to some extent, so I have a little balance left, but I will leave it as it is until my next trip to Korea.
Reviews: VISIT BUSAN PASS
Guest User2025-08-16
The Busan PASS card is really useful, and purchasing it on Ctrip is quick and easy. This time, I chose a 24-hour pass, which allows me to do whatever I want. I personally feel it's more convenient than a limited-time pass, as I can combine it with other activities. Since I stayed near Haeundae Walking Street, I chose several attractions around the area. I could enjoy Lotte World and the Luge together, then went to Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, then took a bus to Songjeong Station, strolled around the beach, and finally took the coastal train to Mipo. It was a perfect itinerary. In the evening, I went to the XSky Observatory, checked in at the highest Starbucks, and admired the night view of Busan. 🌃 The Gwangan Bridge was dazzling in the night sky. I used all four attractions included in the pass and it was completely worth it. The next day, while the pass was still valid, I could buy discounted tickets to the Busan Aquarium or Museum One. Of course, if you're a fan of special forces, you can also purchase a 48-hour pass.