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How to get to Changwon

How to Get There: Introduction

Located on the scenic southern coast, Changwon represents a unique blend of a modern industrial hub and a cosy "City of Gardens" in South Korea. Tourists are attracted here by the harmony of urban architecture and the natural beauty of the Gyeongsangnam-do region. You can reach this dynamically developing city via various routes: from high-speed trains and comfortable buses to a journey by car along picturesque highways.

By Plane

Since there is no operating civil airport within the city itself, most travellers arrive via Gimhae International Airport, which serves the neighbouring metropolis. This aviation hub receives many flights and is located at a convenient distance, allowing for a quick completion of the journey by land.

Another option is flying to the country's main airports followed by a transfer to domestic transport. Thanks to the developed infrastructure, the transfer from the nearest air hubs to the city of Changwon is organised conveniently and is intuitive for tourists.

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

Rail transport is one of the fastest and most comfortable ways to reach your destination. Contrary to common misconceptions, the city is excellently integrated into the national KTX high-speed rail network: direct trains from the capital and other regions regularly arrive at Changwon, Changwonjungang, and Masan stations.

Travelling by train across South Korea is distinguished by a high level of service and punctual schedules. By choosing this mode of transport, you can save time and enjoy picturesque views of the province right from the carriage window.

By Bus

Bus services connect the city with most regions of the country, offering tourists a budget-friendly and convenient travel option. The route from the city of Busan is particularly popular: the distance is only about 45 km, so the trip is quick and easy. Regular bus services are also established from the city of Jinju, located approximately 57 km to the west.

For travellers departing from the city of Daegu, the journey of about 75 km will also be effortless thanks to modern and comfortable intercity liners. The bus terminals in Changwon are conveniently located, allowing you to easily reach your desired district immediately upon arrival.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
PUS
45 km
2 h 4 min
HIN
57 km
2 h 19 min
TAE
75 km
2 h 33 min

By Car

Travelling by car is an excellent choice for those who value independence and wish to see more beauty along the way. The region's road network is superbly developed, and the drive along high-quality motorways to the city of Changwon will become a pleasant part of your holiday.

If you do not plan to rent a car, you can use taxi services for transfers from neighbouring transport hubs. Although this will be more expensive than public transport, the comfort and the ability to travel "door-to-door" often justify the costs.

Travel Tips

To ensure your trip to Changwon is as comfortable as possible, it is worth familiarising yourself with local features in advance. These simple recommendations will help you adapt faster and avoid minor inconveniences.

  1. Clothing and Essentials. Summers here are hot and humid, so choose light, breathable fabrics, and for trips in winter or early spring, be sure to bring a windproof jacket.
  2. Transport. The urban transport system is convenient and easy to understand; to pay for fares on buses and taxis, it is recommended to purchase a reloadable T-money card.
  3. Finances. The local currency is the Won (KRW); cards are accepted almost everywhere, but a small reserve of cash is useful for markets and street stalls.
  4. Health and Safety. The safety level is high, and you can walk calmly even in the evening; pharmacies are easily recognised by the "Yak" (약) symbol.
  5. Communication. Not all locals speak English, so download a Korean translation app for communicating in taxis and shops.
  6. Local Etiquette. It is customary to greet with a slight bow; always remove your shoes when entering a Korean home or a traditional restaurant with floor seating.
  7. What to Avoid. Do not speak loudly on public transport or occupy seats specially marked for the elderly and pregnant women.
  8. Extra Tip. If you visit in spring, be sure to visit the Jinhae district — this place is famous throughout the country for its magnificent cherry blossom avenues.

By following these tips, you will be able to show respect for the local culture and gain only positive impressions from getting to know the city.

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