287.8M 2021-07-22
23, Gwangbok-ro 97beon-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-241-4301
Busan Tourist Hotel, opened on September 11, 1974, has proudly served travelers to the Busan area for over 40 years. Located by Yongdusan Park, Gukje Market, and Jagalchi Market, the hotel is convenient for travelers using but Busan Port Passenger terminal.
288.7M 2025-05-16
17, Gwangbok-ro 97beon-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
Yeongbingwan is a traditional Han-jeongsik (Korean Table d'hote) restaurant that has been in operation for over 30 years.
311.0M 2024-09-30
Nampo-gil 4, Jung-gu, Busan
329.6M 2025-06-12
Yongdusan-gil 37-30, Jung-gu, Busan
La Torre de Busan es un símbolo de la ciudad de Busan situado a 69 metros sobre el nivel del mar, y con una altura de 120 metros. La cima de la torre se asemeja al de la pagoda Dabotap del templo Bulguksa, en Gyeongju. Ofrece unas vistas asombrosas de noche a los locales y visitantes. La torre se inauguró como Torre de Busan en 1973 y el 15 de diciembre de 2021 culminó un proceso de renovación y fue reabierta.
331.1M 2020-02-07
19, Junggu-ro 24beon-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-245-3320
Located in Gukje Market near Gwangbok-ro Road in the heart of Busan, Keunjip restaurant is quite accessible; but it is a little difficult for first-time visitors to locate the exact entrance. The restaurant serves a vareity of jjim (steamed food) dishes and hanjeongsik (Korean table d’hote).
The most popular menu is the bulgogijjim (stewed bulgogi) served with tasty gejang (marinated crab), kimchi, nutritious toran (taro dishes), and 10 other side dishes. Another delicacy is Keunjip's haemuljjim (spicy stewed seafood), filled with shrimp, octopus, clams, and more seafood and served with kongnamul (bean sprouts).
369.2M 2019-06-13
7-1, Gwangbok-ro 37beon-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-246-3888
Located in Nampo-dong, Dolsotbapjip is a restaurant that has been serving dolsotbap (hot-pot rice) with a consistent taste for more than 30 years. The only dishes on the menu are doenjang jjigae (soybean paste stew) and sundubu jjigae (soft tofu stew). Both are served with bibimbap in a hot stone pot. After eating the rice, you can also enjoy sungnyung, made by pouring water in the hot pot after you have scooped the rice out. This restaurant, with its long history, has become famous through word of mouth among Japanese tourists.
387.7M 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.
395.0M 2024-08-05
Daecheong-ro 126-beongil 12, Jung-gu, Busan
429.7M 2024-01-24
Sinchang-dong 1-ga, Jung-gu, Busan
446.3M 2020-02-08
15, Junggu-ro 40beon-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-246-1825
When Dolgorae Sundubu first opened in 1982, it sold sundubu (soft tofu stew) at a mere 600 won, which was cheaper than the average price of jajangmyeon (considered one of the most inexpensive meals available at that time). The low price and great taste soon attracted a large number of customers and the restaurant has enjoyed great popularity ever since.
The restaurant's success lies in its fresh, soft tofu and its Jeolla-style pickled seafood and soybean paste (hand-made fresh each morning). The soft tofu stew seems to perfectly complement kimchi (Korea’s most popular side dish) and has become a restaurant specialty.