6.3Km 2024-10-14
120 Suyeonggangbyeon-daero, Haeundae-gu, Busan
+82-51-780-6000
Busan Cinema Center serves as both the venue of the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) and a cultural space hosting film screenings, performances, and exhibitions. It has BIFF Theater with nearly 4,000 seats, Cinema I, Cinema II, Cinematheque, Haneulyeon Theater, Indieplus, and Library.
6.3Km 2020-06-04
32, Haegwan-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-246-1225
Myeongsong Chobap in Busan is a Japanese restaurant serving fresh sushi and raw fish.
6.3Km 2022-10-05
120, Suyeonggangbyeon-daero, Haeundae-gu, Busan
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) • For more info: +82-51-742-9600
The Busan International Short Film Festival started in the 1997 as Busan Short Film Festival and was renamed as Busan Asian Short Film Festival in 2000, expanding to include short movies from all across Asia. As time went on, the festival once again expanded its scope to include films from around the world and was renamed as Busan International Short Film Festival in 2010. The festival has laid a foundation for the development of Korean movies. It continues to stir up support and interest in short films, acting as a catalyst for the Korean short films industry.
6.3Km 2017-11-22
9-1, Jungang-daero 49beon-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-246-8686
Jungangsonguksu is a noodle restaurant with more than 50 years of tradition. All of the noodles served here are handmade, including udon noodles and buckwheat noodles. The entire menu is popular, but gullaembi udong (udon), buckwheat noodles, yubu chobap (fried tofu rice balls), and gim chobap (laver sushi) are especially popular. A ramp for wheelchairs is set up at the entrance.
6.3Km 2025-08-04
112 Daecheong-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
Busan Modern & Contemporary Museum showcases the evolving identity of Busan through various exhibitions and programs. Housed in the former Bank of Korea Headquarters building, the museum's main building is a first-generation Korean architectural building. It features exhibitions and performances by young artists on the basement floor, and houses the Bank of Korea archive room, a café, a lounge and a gift shop on the first floor. The second floor is dedicated to special exhibitions, while the third and fourth floors offer educational spaces and historical exhibitions that trace Busan’s changing identity from the turbulent colonial period to the present day, offering visitors a meaningful glimpse into modern Korean history.
6.4Km 2023-01-09
8, Chaekbanggolmok-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-743-7650
[The used bookstore that sells memories]
Bosu-dong Book Street has a unique background. It was formed after the independence of Korea (August 15) as a residential area in the empty place where the previous Gukje Market was demolished. Book stores began opening one-by-one and soon the street became known as Bosu-dong Book Street. The street is popular amongst booklovers for their used books as well as new books, and amongst travelers for the street’s unique atmosphere. Many young adults also frequent the street because there are many specialty shops for comic books. Every year, the Bosu-dong Culture Festival takes place and visitors can participate in events such as, make-your-own book cover, make-your-own book, and so on. The festival not only gives an opportunity to learn about the history of Bosu-dong Book Street, but have a good time as well.
6.4Km 2025-07-29
(Seodaesin-dong 2(i)-ga),170 Daeti-ro, Seo-gu, Busan
Busan Adventist Hospital is a general hospital located in Seo-gu in Busan, a city of maritime logistics and tourism, and has grown steadily with the local community since its foundation in 1951, providing excellent medical services based on patient-centered care and the latest medical technology.
The hospital operates in various specialty areas including internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, neurology, neurosurgery, orthopedics, ophthalmology, otolaryngology and has introduced the latest medical equipment and technology for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
In addition, we have received the 3rd cycle Korean Institute of Healthcare Accreditation (KOIHA) and the 4th cycle Korean Accreditation Program for Hospitals Serving Foreign Patients (KAHF) build an international standard treatment environment. Our dedicated coordinators of each language such as English, Russian, and Japanese will guide you to receive safe and accurate medical treatment services.
With our clean and tidy facilities, friendly and professional medical staff, fast and accurate diagnosis, and systems optimized for medical treatment, we provide the best medical services so that domestic and foreign patients feel easy to receive medical treatment.
6.4Km 2024-10-14
12 Daecheong-ro 126beon-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-715-4200
The Busan Museum of Movies is Korea's first exhibition & experience space dedicated to films. Visitors can learn more about the process of making movies, as well as the history and future of the filming industry.
6.4Km 2025-07-29
#1012, 10F, 1-dong, 99 Centum dong-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
Human Care Service is a service-centered company specializing in medical tourism. It has approximately 20 employees, including those working for its subsidiaries such as Human Total and Doyoon Rent-a-Car. The company has offices in Seoul, Ulsan, Gyeongju, Busan (3 offices), and Geojedo Island, providing foreign patients convenient access wherever they land in Korea. The company provides housing and all other services in locations customers prefer. Human Care Service has over 20 years of experience in providing professional care to foreigners, with staff members who all speak English and other foreign languages.
Human Care Service offers healing moments by combining medical services with post-treatment tourism experiences. The company offers a one-stop service, with everything foreign patients may need.
6.4Km 2025-09-05
35 Centum nam-daero, Haeundae-gu, Busan
Spaland Centum City has the merit of being both a traditional Korean-style public bath and an urban Japanese-style public bath. Spaland offers services tailored to customer's preferences by using carbonated and saline hot springs drawn from 1,000 meters underground. The facility consists of two floors and an outdoor spa. There are 22 baths including a kid's bath, 13 jjimjilbang facilities (Korean sauna), saunas, and an open-air foot bath. Noteworthy facilities include Roman Sauna, which is a recreation of an ancient Roman bath; a dry sauna where visitors can experience traditional Finnish-style saunas; and the Salt Room made with Himalayan salt. As such, Spaland features well-known sauna styles from different countries.
Spaland enhances the effect of the hot springs by providing 100% natural hot spring water at varying temperatures. Its high-temperature bath rapidly increases one's body temperature, and the medium-temperature bath is good for a leisurely soak. The large public bath hall has windows allowing natural light, and the HVAC system is of hotel grade or higher. Visitors can relieve their stress while enjoying a healthy bath in a large-scale bath pool surrounded by nature.