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Misul Hoetjip (미설횟집)

Misul Hoetjip (미설횟집)

5.6Km    2021-03-30

4, Bujeon-ro 65beon-gil, Busanjin-gu, Busan
+82-51-819-8389

You can eat fresh and delicious sashimi. The best menu at this restaurant is assorted sliced raw fish. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Busanjin-gu, Busan.

Nunevit Eye Clinic (누네빛안과의원)

5.6Km    2025-07-07

(7th-13th Floors, Nune Medi Tower), 77 Bujeon-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan

Nunevit Eye Clinic is capable of all vision correction surgeries.

We perform all types of intraocular lenses (IOLs), from anterior chamber (AC)/posterior chamber (PC) IOLs to SMILE LASIK, which has garnered global popularity in corneal refractive surgery.

We recommend the best surgery for each patient among the vision correction surgeries that have been proven safe.

Our Nunevit Retina Center, a university-level clinic, carries out over 50 pre-screening and Avellino DNA tests to ensure patients' safety.

The operation waiting room has a special glass window to allow the patient's family to watch the loved one's surgery.

As a leader in Korean medical tourism, we boast zero medical disputes since opening and zero Avellino corneal dystrophy patients.

Madangjip (마당집)

Madangjip (마당집)

5.6Km    2021-03-30

69, Bujeon-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan
+82-51-806-8602

This is a 35-year-old restaurant specializing in Korean beef grilled on charcoal. The best menu at this restaurant is rib eye steak. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Busanjin-gu, Busan.

Adela 7 (아델라7)

Adela 7 (아델라7)

5.6Km    2020-08-12

111, Jwadong-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
+82-503-5339-0422

Adela 7 is a dessert café selling fragrant coffee and seven kinds of desserts made with organic ingredients in Jwa-dong, Haeundae-gu, Busan. The menu includes coffee, chocolate, tarts, cakes, breads, cookies, and brunch. Bread from Adela 7 is made with no chemicals, using only the purest natural ingredients. The café also roasts their own coffee beans on-site in order to provide the freshest taste and fragrance.

Lotte Hotel Busan (롯데호텔 부산)

Lotte Hotel Busan (롯데호텔 부산)

5.7Km    2021-01-14

772, Gaya-daero, Busanjin-gu, Busan
+82-51-810-1000

Lotte Hotel was built in 1973 to contribute to the tourism industry, modernization of Korea, and show the symbol Seoul’s development with its size and facilities. Expanding from there, there are now five hotel branches: Seoul, World, Ulsan, Jeju, and Busan Branch featuring the largest and highest premium hotel. Under the vision to become a global leading hotel, Lotte Hotel pushes for innovational changes that would ensure high quality services to their guests.

In addition to guestrooms, restaurant, and bar, Busan Lotte Hotel also has a Chrystal Ballroom equipped with a simultaneous interpretation system, a wedding hall, duty free shop, coffee shop, and other facilities suited for business and entertainment. Lotte Hotel Busan does their best to offer comfort and serve as an excellent business partner through continuous effort to improve in services and keeping facilities up-to-date.

Snowing Cloud (스노잉클라우드)

Snowing Cloud (스노잉클라우드)

5.7Km    2024-03-29

120-30 Dalmaji-gil 117beonga-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan

Snowing Cloud is a rooftop dessert cafe located along Haeundae's Dalmaji-gil Street, with views overlooking the Haeundae beach area. On clear days, one can see as far as Cheongsapo Port, Oryukdo Island, and even Daemado Island. In addition to these beautiful views, Snowing Cloud also offers ten signature drinks, ranging from coffee topped with homemade cream to vin chaud and sangria.

Dalmaji Road (해운대 달맞이길)

Dalmaji Road (해운대 달맞이길)

5.8Km    2024-03-06

190, Dalmaji-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan
+82-51-749-5700

Dalmaji Road refers to the pass that connects Haeundae Beach with Songjeong Beach over Wausan Mountain. It is an 8 km-long coastal road lined with cherry and pine trees, offering a beautiful coast view and a perfect place for seaside drives. The summit of the pass has the Dalmaji Hill and the Haewoljeong Pavilion, which overlook the view of the Cheongsa Port and the sea. The road also has many cafés, restaurants, and galleries. The "moonrise at the Dalmaji Road" is not to be missed.

Olivia Hassler - Seomyeon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리비아하슬러 서면)

Olivia Hassler - Seomyeon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리비아하슬러 서면)

5.8Km    2024-04-17

Na-10, Lotte World Underground Shopping Center, 35, Bujeon-ro 95beon-gil, Busanjin-gu, Busan

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Oryukdo Skywalk (오륙도 스카이워크)

5.9Km    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.

Sinseondae Cliff (신선대 (부산))

5.9Km    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.