Mokpo

Mokpo (목포시) is a city in South Jeolla Province, South Korea, on the southwestern tip of the Korean Peninsula.

Understand

Mokpo's location in South Korea

At the very southwestern corner of the Korean peninsular, Mokpo is a large port city with some claim to fame from hosting the Korean Formula 1 circuit.

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Get in

By plane

Mokpo is serviced by Muan International Airport (MWX IATA). Flights operate domestically to Jeju island, and internationally to Shenyang, Tianjin, Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Beijing in China. The airport is 22 km from the city.

Alternatively Gwangju airport can be used with regular flights to Seoul Gimpo airport.

By boat

There are regular ferries between Mokpo and Jeju-do, and also to some smaller islands in the southwest. Ferries to Jeju cost between ₩25,000 and ₩49,000, depending on how fast you want to get there. Cheaper ferries take about 5 hours, and faster ones can make it in about 3.

By bus

Mokpo is about five hours from Seoul and from Busan by bus, and regular fares cost around ₩25,000. From Ansan to Mokpo costs ₩19,000.

By train

Trains run regularly to Mokpo, which is the last station on the rails in the southwest. The KTX line splits in Daejeon, and only the Honam line continues west. Thus, passengers heading to Mokpo must travel through Seo(West-)Daejeon station. From there, the trip takes just over two hours on the KTX and costs ₩25,000 won.

The intercity bus terminal is a 10-minute (₩5,000) cab ride from the ferry terminal and train station. City bus 1 also runs this route, and costs ₩1,100.

Get around

Mokpo

See

  • Gatbawi Park Museum.
  • Yudalsan Park. Yudalsan is well worth a visit for the commanding view from its summit of the bustling city and the many scenic islands. On your walk up, be sure to visit the noon gun, installed during the Japanese occupation, and two beautiful "Buddhist rock carvings".
  • Sculpture Garden. On the east side of the ring road surrounding Yudalsan is an impressive sculpture garden showing about 50 large pieces from around the world.
  • Gatbawi Literature Hall. Featuring information about famous writers from Mokpo. No English available. ₩2,000.
  • Korean International Grand Prix Circuit. The annual Formula 1 race used to be held here every year around October. It has been removed from the F1 calendar.

Do

Buy

Eat

  • Mokpo is famous for its raw ray fish.

Drink

  • Moe's Bar and Grille, Rose Street (Upstairs from Eleven AM Cafe.). 8PM-2AM. Nice western bar run by a guy from California. Offers countless kinds of beers and cocktails. Free popcorn. ₩2,500-10,000.

Sleep

  • Kumho Beach Hotel, +82 61-2425700. Clean and modern rooms. Cable, Internet and PC in the rooms. Five minutes from the train station and not far from the ferries. Kumho is a very tall building which can be seen from a distance. If you go to the surrounding area, there are many smaller lovelier motels. ₩40,000.
  • Shinan Beach Hotel, +82 61 243 3399. Regarded as Mokpo's top hotel. Rooms are mainly "ondol" floor-heated, or twin. ₩100,000z 50% discount during off-peak season.
  • Hadang Boseok Sauna Jjimjilbang, 1000-4 Sang-dong, Mokpo-si (As you walk north from Lotte Cinema, you can see the sign on the left, behind other buildings, from the main street.), +82 61-281-8102. This jjimjilbang is next to a small park surrounded by buildings near a port.The jjimjilbang clothing is very comfortable, but the common area itself is ok. The floor (in July) is hot enough to make you sweat. There are no floor mats, and the head rests are made of wood and uncomfortable. Try sleeping in an area up some stairs with a low ceiling, which has open windows and a cool floor, which is very comfortable. The restaurant is decent. There is a room for sleeping which has outlets for charging phones, but the air is stuffy. There is another jjimjilbang nearby, near Lotte Cinema. 10,000 W/night.

Connect

Go next

To continue on to the islands to the south by bus, visitors must depart from the intercity bus terminal. A ticket on a coach bus to the island of Jindo costs ₩6,000 and the trip takes just over an hour. This bus runs every 30-45 minutes from 06:15 - 20:30

You may also want to consider a trip from the city's passenger ferry terminal, from which boats run to a dozen nearby islands, many of which are part of a marine national park. Heungdae (about ₩40,000 round trip) and Hongdo (about ₩75,000 round trip) are particularly beautiful.

Routes through Mokpo

END  SW  NE  Naju Gwangju



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