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Yu Chi-hwan Postbox Observatory (유치환 우체통 전망대)

Yu Chi-hwan Postbox Observatory (유치환 우체통 전망대)

15.8Km    2020-09-18

2, Mangyang-ro 580beon-gil, Dong-gu, Busan
+82-51-469-9818

This is an observatory located along Sanbok-ro Road in Choryang-dong, Dong-gu, Busan. A mailbox was installed to celebrate the artworks and literature of famous poet Yu Chi-hwan. The observatory is divided into two levels. The first level consists of a terraced outdoor performance stage, while the second level is an art exhibition area, designed with floor to ceiling windows.

Hound Hotel Busan Station (하운드호텔 부산역점)

Hound Hotel Busan Station (하운드호텔 부산역점)

15.8Km    2025-06-04

9 , Jungang-daero 236beon-gil, Dong-gu, Busan
+82-51-464-2000

Situated between Busan Station and Choryang Subway Station, Hound Hotel Busan Station is close to KTX Busan Station and Busan Port International Passenger Terminal, providing easy access to the city. It offers a wide range of rooms, including bedrooms and ondol (underfloor heated) rooms. The Deluxe Double Terrace offers a panoramic view of Choryang-dong, and the Family Suite Twin is a popular choice among families. The rooftop on the 12th floor is the highlight of the hotel. Throughout the year, guests can enjoy a great view of downtown Busan from the rooftop pool. Rooms are equipped with virus sterilizers, steam closets, and Netflix access.

KJ Globaltour.Co.,Ltd (케이제이글로벌투어 주식회사)

15.9Km    2025-07-07

(#303, Hando Building), 3-6 Jungang-daero 226beon-gil, Dong-gu, Busan

KJ Global Tour is a nationally certified organization for attracting international patients, established to provide excellent medical technology and top-notch services from Korea’s leading hospitals in a convenient manner. 
With many years of experience in both the medical and tourism sectors, the staff at KJ Global Tour are highly reliable and committed to ensuring your satisfaction. 

We believe that your satisfaction is integral to the growth of KJ Global Tour. Therefore, we are dedicated to delivering a wide range of specialized services tailored to your needs.

Please feel free to reach out to KJ Global Tour at any time

CheongKwanJang - Busan Station Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (정관장 부산역)

CheongKwanJang - Busan Station Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (정관장 부산역)

16.0Km    2024-04-16

223-1, Jungang-daero, Dong-gu, Busan

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Sinseondae Cliff (신선대 (부산))

16.0Km    2019-01-16

6, Sinseon-ro 303beon-gil, Nam-gu, Busan
+82-51-253-8253

Stretched out from Hwangryeongsan Mountain, Sinseondae Cliff is namely the most popular viewing spotl ocated in Busan's coastal area. Thanks to its geological location, the Sinseondae commends imcomparable ocean vista over many other small islets scattered around the bay area. The site is 4,121.707 ㎥, fairly flat and even therefore a perfect place for visitors to stroll around the area. An old folktale has it that, the name 'sinseon' (or Taoist in English) was given because the sacred people came to the mountain to rest and play, attracted by its spectacular view. The area has been highly appreciated by visitors for some hundreds of decades, and a documentary from one notable scholar from the Silla Era, Choi Chi-won, testifies the impressive looks from during his time.

Hotel Gwangjang (광장호텔)

Hotel Gwangjang (광장호텔)

16.0Km    2025-01-07

7, Jungang-daero 214beon-gil, Dong-gu, Busan
+82-51-464-3141

Hotel Gwangjang is located near Busan Station Plaza in the heart of the port city Busan. The hotel underwent a major reconstruction work in 2002 to provide better quality rooms that offer both comfort and convenience. The hotel continues to provide excellent service to accommodate guests' needs.

Oryukdo Skywalk (오륙도 스카이워크)

16.1Km    2025-04-15

137 Oryukdo-ro, Nam-gu, Busan

Oryukdo Skywalk is located at what was called Seungdumal, meaning a saddle, due to the shape of the point. It was also called Jallokgae by residents and female divers in the area.

The construction of Oryukdo Skywalk began on September 12, 2012, at the Seungdumal area, which is regarded as the dividing point between the East Sea and the South Sea, and the skywalk opened on October 18, 2013, with the theme of "walking over the sky.”

Iron columns were set up over a 35-meter-high coastal cliff, and a 15-meter glass bridge comprised of 24 glass plates and shaped like a horse’s hoof connect the iron columns. The glass flooring was made by four layers of 12-millimeter glass panels coated with a bulletproof film for a total thickness of 55.49 millimeters, making the structure quite safe. Visitors will be thrilled with the view of the waves while looking down through the transparent floor. The sea stretches out ahead of the skywalk, perfect for a photo op.

Chang Kee-ryo Memorial Hall (장기려기념 더 나눔센터)

16.1Km    2019-04-10

48, Yeongchowit-gil, Dong-gu, Busan

Established in 2013, the Chang Kee-ryo Memorial Hall is a place to honor Dr. Chang, often referred to as the Schweitzer of Korea, for his lifelong practice of sharing with poor neighbors.

Oryukdo Sunrise Park (오륙도해맞이공원)

Oryukdo Sunrise Park (오륙도해맞이공원)

16.2Km    2025-01-20

Yongho-dong, Nam-gu, Busan

Oryukdo Sunrise Park, situated in the Yongho-dong area of Busan, offers a breathtaking view of the vast sea, especially in spring when the fields are covered with daffodils and canola flowers. Oryukdo Skywalk, a 15-meter-long glass bridge above the sea, provides the best view of Oryukdo Islets. This is also the place where the East Sea and the South Sea meet, known as Jallokgae or Seungdumal. Visitors can find a signboard below the skywalk marking the point where the east and south sea meet. From here, the Haeparang Trail stretches 770 kilometers along the East Sea and Namparang Trail stretches 1,463 kilometers along the South Sea. 

168 Stairs (168계단)

168 Stairs (168계단)

16.2Km    2023-01-03

9, Yeongcho-gil 197beon-gil, Dong-gu, Busan
+82-51-253-8253

This is the fastest way to go downhill from Sanbok road to Busan port. The stairs are known to be as tall as a 6-story building and have exactly 168 steps. In the past, there used to be 3 wells located at the bottom of the stairs, which locals would wait in line to draw water when there was insufficient water, but now, there is only one well with drinking water.