City Hall Station
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Transit Information
- Primary line
- Daejeon Line 1
- Transfers available
- No direct subway transfer inside the station
- Total exits
- 4
- Transit payment
- T-money works on Daejeon Metro and bus rides
Key Exits
- 1 Exit 1 — local residential access
- 2 Exit 2 — restaurants and cafes
- 3 Exit 3 — schools and apartments
- 4 Exit 4 — neighbourhood services and bus routes
Journey Times
First / Last Trains
First
approximately 5:30 AM
Last
approximately 12:00 AM
Neighbourhood Character
- The area surrounding this station usually includes apartments, officetels, cafes, Korean restaurants, convenience stores, bus stops, clinics, academies, pharmacies, banks, gyms, and neighbourhood services . Many residents choose this corridor because Daejeon generally offers lower housing costs than Seoul while still maintaining strong transportation and research-industry access .
- Expats living near this station often prioritize commuting convenience, apartment value, quieter residential streets, proximity to downtown Daejeon, or access to universities and government districts . Depending on station location, the atmosphere may feel residential, commuter-oriented, student-focused, research-oriented, or administrative .
- Housing searches should still verify building age, maintenance fees, parking access, road noise, flood risk, elevator condition, heating systems, and walking routes to transit . Daily life near this station may require basic Korean for housing contracts, clinics, utilities, and local services .
Within Walking Distance
5-minute walkRent Near This Station
Studio and one-room apartments within a 10-minute walk of City Hall Station typically range from approximately 300,000 to 1,000,000 KRW per month.
FAQ
Is City Hall Station useful for expats?
Yes. City Hall Station can work well for expats depending on commute routes, budget, and neighbourhood preferences .
What is the neighbourhood like around City Hall Station?
The area usually mixes apartments, restaurants, cafes, convenience stores, schools, clinics, offices, and transit-linked services .
How much does it cost to rent near City Hall Station?
Studios and one-room apartments near City Hall Station generally range from 300,000 to 1,000,000 KRW monthly depending on building age and location .
How do I get from City Hall Station to downtown Daejeon?
Most riders travel toward Jungangno, Daejeon Station, City Hall, or Government Complex Daejeon depending on destination .
What grocery and food options are nearby?
Restaurants, cafes, bakeries, supermarkets, and convenience stores are commonly available near Daejeon subway stations .
Is this area good for students or families?
Many Daejeon districts work well for families, office workers, students, and researchers because of lower housing costs and practical transit .
What is the nightlife like near City Hall Station?
Nightlife varies heavily by district . Downtown stations and university-adjacent areas usually have stronger evening activity .
How does this station compare with nearby stations?
Nearby stations may offer stronger shopping, nightlife, apartment value, or commuting convenience depending on direction .
Businesses Near City Hall Station
City Hall Station is in Daejeon, a mixed residential and commercial pocket of Daejeon. EEIK's business directory is growing here — expect restaurants, cafes, pharmacies, hotels, and English-friendly services as listings come online.