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Movie Theaters

Cinemas showcasing both international and Korean films, often with state-of-the-art facilities.

Sections

Types of Movie Theaters in Daegu

  1. Multiplex Theaters
    These are large, modern cinemas with multiple screens, offering the latest blockbuster films, both Korean and international. They are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including IMAX, 4DX, and premium seating options.

  2. Independent and Art-House Cinemas
    For those interested in indie films, documentaries, or foreign films, Daegu has smaller, independent theaters that cater to niche audiences.

  3. Specialty Theaters
    Some theaters in Daegu offer unique experiences, such as luxury seating, private viewing rooms, or themed screenings.


  1. CGV Daegu (์‹œ์ง€ CGV)

    • Location: Multiple branches, including CGV Daegu Academy and CGV Daegu Susung.
    • Features: IMAX, 4DX, ScreenX, and Gold Class (luxury seating).
    • Languages: Many international films are shown in their original language with Korean subtitles.
    • Nearby Attractions: Daegu Modern History Museum and Dongseongno Street for shopping and dining.
  2. Lotte Cinema Daegu

    • Location: Found in major shopping complexes like Lotte Department Store.
    • Features: Comfortable seating, family-friendly options, and a wide selection of films.
    • Languages: English-language films are often available with Korean subtitles.
    • Nearby Attractions: Lotte Department Store for shopping and Apsan Park for hiking.
  3. Megabox Daegu

    • Location: Popular branches include Megabox Daegu Shinsegae.
    • Features: Premium seating, Dolby Atmos sound, and a focus on blockbuster films.
    • Languages: Similar to CGV and Lotte, international films are shown in their original language with Korean subtitles.
    • Nearby Attractions: Shinsegae Department Store and E-World amusement park.
  4. Daegu Art Cinema (๋Œ€๊ตฌ๋…๋ฆฝ์˜ํ™”๊ด€)

    • Location: Near Daegu Station.
    • Features: Focuses on independent films, documentaries, and international cinema.
    • Languages: Subtitled films are common, but check the schedule for details.
    • Nearby Attractions: Daegu Yangnyeongsi Museum of Oriental Medicine and Seomun Market.

Ticket Prices

  • Standard Tickets:
    • Adults: โ‚ฉ10,000โ€“โ‚ฉ13,000 (approx. $7โ€“$10 USD).
    • Discounts: Students, seniors, and children often receive discounts.
  • Premium Formats (IMAX, 4DX, Gold Class):
    • โ‚ฉ15,000โ€“โ‚ฉ25,000 (approx. $11โ€“$19 USD), depending on the format and seating.
  • Art-House Cinemas:
    • Typically โ‚ฉ8,000โ€“โ‚ฉ10,000 (approx. $6โ€“$8 USD).

How to Book Tickets

  1. Online Booking:

    • Most theaters have websites and mobile apps (e.g., CGV, Lotte Cinema, Megabox) where you can book tickets in advance.
    • Websites and apps are often available in English, but some knowledge of Korean may be helpful.
    • Payment can be made using Korean credit cards, international cards, or mobile payment apps like KakaoPay.
  2. In-Person:

    • Tickets can be purchased at the theater kiosks or box office.
    • Arrive early, especially on weekends or for popular films, as tickets can sell out quickly.
  3. Third-Party Apps:

    • Apps like Naver or KakaoTalk also allow ticket reservations, but they are primarily in Korean.

Cultural Tips for Enjoying a Movie in Daegu

  1. Language Options:

    • Most international films are shown in their original language with Korean subtitles.
    • Look for screenings labeled "์˜์–ด ์ž๋ง‰" (English subtitles) if you prefer Korean films with English subtitles, though these are less common.
  2. Snacks:

    • Korean theaters offer a variety of snacks beyond popcorn, such as squid, tteokbokki-flavored popcorn, and churros.
    • Combo deals are popular and often include drinks and snacks.
  3. Assigned Seating:

    • Tickets come with assigned seats, so thereโ€™s no need to rush into the theater.
    • Choose your preferred seat when booking.
  4. Quiet Atmosphere:

    • Korean audiences are generally quiet and respectful during movies. Avoid talking or using your phone during the film.
  5. Post-Movie Activities:

    • Many theaters are located in shopping malls or entertainment complexes, making it easy to grab a meal, shop, or explore nearby attractions after the movie.

Theaters Showing Films in English or with Subtitles

  • Most major theaters (CGV, Lotte Cinema, Megabox) screen international films in their original language with Korean subtitles.
  • For Korean films with English subtitles, check Daegu Art Cinema or inquire at major theaters, as these screenings are less frequent.

Nearby Attractions to Visit After a Movie

  1. Dongseongno Street:

    • A bustling shopping and dining area near CGV Daegu Academy. Perfect for a post-movie meal or shopping spree.
  2. Apsan Park:

    • Near Lotte Cinema Daegu, this park offers hiking trails and a cable car ride with stunning views of the city.
  3. E-World and 83 Tower:

    • Close to Megabox Daegu Shinsegae, this amusement park and observation tower are great for families or couples.
  4. Seomun Market:

    • Near Daegu Art Cinema, this traditional market is ideal for exploring local food and culture.
  5. Daegu Modern History Museum:

    • A short walk from CGV Daegu Academy, this museum provides insight into the cityโ€™s history and culture.

Final Tips

  • Check movie schedules online or via apps to confirm language and subtitle options.
  • Arrive 15โ€“20 minutes early to pick up snacks and find your seat.
  • If youโ€™re new to Daegu, combine your movie outing with a visit to nearby attractions for a full day of entertainment and exploration.

Enjoy your cinematic experience in Daegu!