380.5M 2024-08-05
Daecheong-ro 126-beongil 12, Jung-gu, Busan
431.4M 2025-06-17
Daecheong-ro 112, Jung-gu, Busan
457.6M 2025-01-02
20, Haegwan-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-243-8001
Central Park Hotel is located in the middle of Jungang Station and Nampo Station on Busan Metro Line 1. It’s a 15-story building with a total of 67 rooms in different sizes, and some of the rooms have a view of the ocean. The cafeteria serving breakfast is a few steps up from the first floor. There is an indoor terrace right next to the elevator with a table next to the window, and it's free to use for all the guests. The hotel has a parking tower for the guests to park. The lobby is open 24 hours with staff to provide services, with maps and booklets for tourists. The hotel offers luggage storage service for guests who have arrived before the check-in hour or who plan to stay in the area after the check-out hour. Nearby tourist destinations include Yongdusan Park, Gwangbokro Fashion Street, Changseondong Meokja Golmok, Bupyeong Jokbal Golmok, and BIFF. It's easy to get to the downtown area from the hotel.
485.5M 2025-05-16
9-1, Jungang-daero 49beon-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
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.
521.7M 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.
523.2M 2023-04-13
24, Bosu-daero, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-10-5610-0679
Located 5 min away by foot from Jagalchi Station of Busan Metro Line 1, Hound Hotel is a brand-new business hotel revolving around the concepts of “healing within the urban space” and “sensory revitalization.” Its proximity to Jagalchi Market, Bupyeong Kkangtong Market, Gukje Market, and Nampo-dong offers plenty of opportunities for gastronomy, shopping, and tourism between resting. There are a large variety of rooms available, all furnished with monotone, warm pastel, or brown tones and chic interior items. All rooms are equipped with high-quality bedding, sofas, and work desks for business travelers. The bathrooms come with large bathtubs and premium amenities, making it a great choice for healing. The Balcony Double’s terrace reminds guests of more exotic destinations, with its rattan chair and table. Baby cribs are free for rent for family travelers, and barrier-free rooms and elevators are available for guests with disabilities. Moreover, the hotel has a seminar room (available with extra charge) and a rooftop for enjoying the view of the city at night. The hotel also offers luggage storage and concierge services. 24 hr services in English, Japanese, Chinese, and Russian are available at the front desk.
546.1M 2025-06-12
Bupyeong 1-gil 48, Jung-gu, Busan
559.6M 2020-05-05
103, Daegyo-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-463-5888
Seongiljip has been known for over 70 years as a restaurant specializing in grilled eel. They use the same ingredients and roasting method as other restaurants, but their secret marinade gives it a uniquely delicious taste.
The marinade, the taste of which is a perfectly savory blend of sweet and spicy, is made directly by the owner.
637.6M 2020-01-07
14-1, Bosu-daero 36beon-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-244-2146
Located in Bupyeong-dong, Jung-gu, Gupojip is a representative Gyeongsang-do style chueo-tang (loach soup) restaurant that has been around for a long period of time. Bracken is added to the thick broth, making the chueo-tang tastier. Their soy bean paste is also very good and added to the chueo-tang. The cabbages and bean sprouts add hearty flavor to it, too. Various vegetables remove the wild taste and make the broth gentle.
678.8M 2023-02-20
40 Gyedan-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
La Calle de Cultura y Turismo es una calle de 450 m que empieza en la sucursal del banco KB en Jungang-dong y continúa por los 40 escalones de la escalera que pasa por el Centro Cultural, y sigue hasta Palseong. Esos 40 escalones simbolizan las alegrías y tristezas de los refugiados de la Guerra de Corea. La zona ha sido renovada recientemente para reflejar la vida en Corea durante los años 50 y 60 del siglo XX. La Calle de Cultura y Turismo consiguió el título de Mejor Calle en junio de 2014, otorgado por el Ayuntamiento de Busan.