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BUSAN X the SKY (부산엑스더스카이)

BUSAN X the SKY (부산엑스더스카이)

1.5Km    2024-10-25

30 Dalmaji-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan
+82-51-731-0098

BUSAN X the SKY is the second highest building in Korea at 411.6 meters. Located at Haeundae LCT Landmark Tower, the largest observatory in Korea has both sea side and city view. Each floor provides a panoramic view of the landmarks of Busan as well as convenience facilities including lounge, X The Photo, gift shop and more. 

Busan Youth Hostel Arpina (부산관광공사 아르피나)

Busan Youth Hostel Arpina (부산관광공사 아르피나)

1.5Km    2020-03-25

35, Haeundaehaebyeon-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
+82-51-731-9800

Arpina (opened in July, 2004) is within minutes of Haeundae and Gwangalli beaches, the Busan Convention Center (BEXCO), Centum City, and other popular attractions of Busan. Offering 103 guestrooms of 9 different room types and a variety of subsidiary facilities, the youth hostel has everything needed for tourists, business travelers, students, and families to have a relaxing and pleasant stay.

Family rooms are equipped with a kitchen and a private bathroom; large dormitory-style rooms come with shared bathrooms and are perfect for group travelers or students on summer vacation. Comfortable single guestrooms are available for business travelers and other travelers who crave a little more privacy than the dorms. There are even some Korean-style “Ondol” rooms for guests who want to experience traditional Korean sleeping arrangements.

Facilities include a fitness center, a swimming pool, a golf range, a sauna, restaurants, and seminar rooms. The youth cultural & training center and outdoor grass playground also make the hostel the perfect place for youth training camps.

Olive Young - Haeundae LCT Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 해운대엘시티점)

1.6Km    2024-06-26

Poduim-dong, 30, Dalmaji-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan

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Saeachim Matjip (새아침맛집)

Saeachim Matjip (새아침맛집)

1.7Km    2020-01-09

28, Dalmaji-gil 62beon-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan
+82-51-742-4053

With over 20 years in operation, Saeachim Matjip first gained popularity as its outstanding taste was covered in the media. It serves raw fish fresh off the boat and is particularly famous to Japanese visitors. Also, it was among restaurants recommended in the 88 Seoul Olympics.

Millak Waterfront Park (민락수변공원)

1.7Km    2023-01-09

Millak-dong, Suyeong-gu, Busan
+82-51-610-4742

Suyeong-gu is well known for its long history and traditions, and has beautiful scenery. Geumnyeonsan Mountain has a lush forest and Gwangalli Beach is located in the front. During the Joseon dynasty, this location was a strategically important region.
The Millak Waterfront Park was built between August 1992 and May 1997. The park is 543 meters long and 60 meters wide. Located between Haeundae Beach and Gwangalli Beach, it is the first park in Korea to combine the oceanfront with public rest and leisure facilities. The park (about 33,000 ㎡) can accommodate up to 40,000 people and boasts convenience facilities such as gardens, shaded rest areas, and benches. The 3,040 ㎡ platform from which visitors can overlook the beach also serves as a place where people can dip their feet in the ocean when the tide is high.

Horang2 Gelatteok (호랑이 젤라떡)

Horang2 Gelatteok (호랑이 젤라떡)

1.7Km    2023-12-22

38, Dalmaji-gil 62beon-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan

This dessert shop is located near Mipo Station and Haeundae Blueline Park at the end of Haeundae Beach. It serves gelato ice cream wrapped in a thin skin of sweet rice cake, and its appearance resembles steamed buns or sweet rice cake with red bean filling. The signature menu here is roasted pistachio. Customers can pick their favorite filling, from roasted pistachio to other fillings like Jeju green tea and coffee-cinnamon cookies. The cake is served on a small wooden plate, so it is perfect for posting on social media feeds. However, due to the immense popularity, the store sets a limit on how many one can buy and subject to early closure when they run out ingredients. The store doesn’t have any seating tables and usually have a long waiting line so visitors are advised to visit early.  

E-Mart - Haeundae Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (이마트 해운대)

1.7Km    2024-04-22

511, Jwadongsunhwan-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan

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Haeundae Rodeo Street (해운대 로데오거리)

Haeundae Rodeo Street (해운대 로데오거리)

1.7Km    2024-02-23

473 Jwadongsunhwan-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan

Haeundae Rodeo Street, a vibrant youth hub in Busan, features over 70 establishments including fashion stores, hair salons, skin care centers, and street food vendors. Known for its concentration of permanent discount outlets like Rodeo Outlet, it offers a wide range of fashion accessories and clothing at affordable prices. Beyond shopping, the street is conveniently located near popular sightseeing spots such as Haeundae Beach, Mipo Beach, Dalmaji Gogae, and Songjeong Beach.

Haeundae Green Railway (Mipo-Songjeong) (해운대 그린레일웨이 (미포~송정 구간))

Haeundae Green Railway (Mipo-Songjeong) (해운대 그린레일웨이 (미포~송정 구간))

1.7Km    2024-10-10

11 Dalmaji-gil 62beon-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan

It is an urban promenade that walks along the coastline using the site of the abandoned Donghae Nambu Line. Among them, the Mipo-Songjeong section is 4.8 km-long, and you can walk in both directions along the beautiful coastal scenery. It is a nationwide photo spot and trekking place where you can see different attractions at a glance. Representative tourist attractions within the trail section include the Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory, which opened in 2017, and the Sea Sound Gallery, which opened in January 2022. This is the section where the core facilities of the special tourist zone are concentrated. - Major tourist spots within the Green Railway section: Haeundae Beach, Mipo Port, Dalmaji Tunnel, Sea Sound Gallery, Cheongsapo (Daritdol Observatory), Gudeokpo, Songjeong Beach - Haeundae Beach Train, Sky Capsule Service Section: (Main Stations) Mipo Station, Cheongsapo Station, Songjeong Station.

Busan Museum of Art (부산시립미술관)

1.7Km    2023-01-09

58, APEC-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
+82-51-744-2602

Busan Museum of Art opened on March 20, 1998, with the aim of providing a space to showcase the fantastic creativity of modern artwork and increase the artistic minds of the general public. The museum displays exhibitions in many genres, as well as running various educational programs. The museum consists of five floors, offering exhibition halls, archives, educational rooms, and an outdoor sculpture park. One of the museum's main events is the biennale art festival, taking place in even numbered years. Other events include planned exhibitions, invited international artists, and more.