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Pyeongtaek

Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
City·Dynamic, Strategic, Evolving
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Pyeongtaek, situated in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, is a city of both historical and contemporary significance. Founded as a union of districts in 1940 and elevated to city status in 1986, it is home to a South Korean naval base and a large U.S. military presence. The city is undergoing a transformation into an international economic hub, aligning with the relocation of U.S. Forces Korea. Pyeongtaek also played a role in the Korean War, being the site of the Battle of Pyongtaek. Additionally, it houses Pyeongtaek University, contributing to its educational and cultural landscape.

Pyeongtaek, situated in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, is a city of both historical and contemporary significance. Founded as a union of districts in 1940 and elevated to city status in 1986, it is home to a South Korean naval base and a large U.S. military presence. The city is undergoing a transformation into an international economic hub, aligning with the relocation of U.S. Forces Korea. Pyeongtaek also played a role in the Korean War, being the site of the Battle of Pyongtaek. Additionally, it houses Pyeongtaek University, contributing to its educational and cultural landscape.

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Highlights

  • Home to a major U.S. military base.

  • Strategic economic development plans.

  • Historical significance from the Korean War.

  • Proximity to Pyeongtaek University.

Before you go: Pyeongtaek essentials

  • Close proximity to major U.S. military installations.

  • Ongoing development as an international economic hub.

  • Historical sites related to the Korean War.

Getting Around

Pyeongtaek is well-connected by public transportation, including buses and trains, making it easy to explore the city and beyond.

Local Cuisine

Experience the local Korean cuisine, which includes a variety of traditional dishes and street food.

Best For

Military personnel and business travelers.

Currency

KRW ₩

Average Cost

$70-$120 p/day

Languages Spoken

Korean, English

Cultural Etiquette

When visiting local sites, be mindful of cultural etiquette, such as removing shoes before entering homes or certain establishments.

Military Presence

Be aware of the significant U.S. military presence, which influences the local culture and economy.

Best time to visit Pyeongtaek

April-JuneSeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring is a pleasant time to visit Pyeongtaek, with mild temperatures and blooming cherry blossoms.

Best Season

Summer

Summers can be hot and humid, but it's a lively time with local festivals and events.

Best Season

Fall

Fall offers cooler temperatures and beautiful autumn foliage, ideal for outdoor activities.

Winter

Winters are cold, but it's a good time to explore indoor attractions and enjoy local winter cuisine.

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Location

Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
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Where to stay in Pyeongtaek

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Hotel Leeds

4.1(116)
Pyeongtaek
Comfortable, Reliable, Simple

Things to do in Pyeongtaek

Korea Hanbok Private Photoshoot in Gyeongbokgung Family/Group
From $120

Korea Hanbok Private Photoshoot in Gyeongbokgung Family/Group

Duration: 1h 30min
Seoul
Exclusive JSA Museum Experience and DMZ Tour from Seoul
From $49

Exclusive JSA Museum Experience and DMZ Tour from Seoul

5.0(1,7 K)
Duration: 8h
Seoul
Seoul DMZ Tour with 3rd Tunnel and Red Suspension Bridge
From $65

Seoul DMZ Tour with 3rd Tunnel and Red Suspension Bridge

5.0(944)
Duration: 8h
Seoul
Private DMZ the 3rd Tunnel Tour from Seoul (optional Red Bridge)
From $500

Private DMZ the 3rd Tunnel Tour from Seoul (optional Red Bridge)

5.0(479)
Duration: 8h
Seoul
Busan city tour from Seoul by KTX bullet train
From $415

Busan city tour from Seoul by KTX bullet train

4.9(70)
Duration: 9h
Seoul
Exclusive DMZ Tour with Free airsoft Shooting and Susp. Bridge
From $55

Exclusive DMZ Tour with Free airsoft Shooting and Susp. Bridge

5.0(754)
Duration: 6h
Seoul
Seoul moonlight walking tour with local historian
From $31

Seoul moonlight walking tour with local historian

5.0(1 K)
Duration: 2h
Seoul
Suwon Hwaseong+Gwangmyeong Cave+Starfield Library from Seoul
From $53

Suwon Hwaseong+Gwangmyeong Cave+Starfield Library from Seoul

4.9(218)
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Natural & historic sites near Pyeongtaek

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Chiaksan National Park

Protected Area · Rugged, Peaceful, Nature Focused
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Songnisan National Park

North Chungcheong
Protected Area · Majestic, Serene, Nature Focused
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Taeanhaean National Park

Protected Area · Peaceful, Scenic, Natural, Expansive
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Gyeryongsan National Park

Protected Area · Rugged, Peaceful, Ecologically Rich
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Woraksan National Park

North Chungcheong
Protected Area · Rugged, Tranquil, Expansive

Bukhansan National Park

Protected Area · Rugged, Scenic, Historically Rich