11.1Km 2021-08-04
62, Songjeonghaebyeon-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
+82-51-749-7611
La plage de Songjeong, avec ses eaux peu profondes et son sable fin, est la plage idéale pour une baignade en famille. Cette plage de sable blanc s’étend sur 1,2 km et couvre une surface de 62 150 m². Le sable est un mélange d’alluvions provenant de la rivière Songjeong. Les particules de coquillages qui se sont formées naturellement au cours du temps font penser à de minuscules billes éparpillées sur la plage. Celle-ci possède également l’atmosphère unique de la région du Sud, ce qui rend le voyage encore plus excitant. Le Jukdo, situé à l’entrée de la plage, est doté de bosquets promettant d’agréables moments de repos. Vous pouves également vous adonner à la pêche à l’extrêmité Nord-Est de la plage. Un quai accueille les bateaux à moteur et permet de faire des promenades en bateau en été. L’un des endroits les plus célèbres de la plage de Songjeong est le pavillon de Songiljeong, d’où l’on a une vue magnifique du lever du soleil et du clair de lune.
Comme cette plage est un peu éloignée de Busan, elle est relativement différente par rapport aux autres plages de Busan. Chaque année sont organisés le festival de la récolte des algues à la pleine lune, ainsi que le festival de la plage de Songjeong, très populaires parmi les vacanciers.
Songjeong Beach is the ideal beach for families to swim together because of its shallow waters and fine sand. The white sandy beach stretches for 1.2 km, and covers an area of 62,150 square meters. The beach has the unique feel of the southern region, making the experience all the more fun. At the entrance of the beach is Jukdo, where you can find relaxation facilities in the evergreen groves. You can enjoy fishing as well at the northeast end of the beach. There is also a dock where you can use motorboats and take cruises in the summer. A particularly famous part of Songjeong Beach is the Songiljeong Pavilion, which offers a magnificent view of the sunrise and moonrise.
Because this beach is a bit out of the Busan area, it is quite unlike many of the other beaches in Busan. Every year the Harvest Full-Moon Seaweed Festival and the Songjeong Beach Festival are held here, and many vacationers come to enjoy the celebrations.
11.1Km 2021-02-11
23, Geumganggongwon-ro 20beon-gil, Dongnae-gu, Busan
+82-51-550-2100
Hotel Nongshim is a tourist hotel located in Dongnae-gu Hot Spring District, Busan. The hotel was one of the first modern hotels to be built in the area and has received much attention from both domestic and international guests. After undergoing renovations in August 2002, Hotel Nongshim reopened as a 5-star tourist hotel with 240 guestrooms. Throughout its 50-year history, the hotel has had the privilege of welcoming many prominent guests and has even served as the designated hotel for members of the 2005 APEC summit. Through this opportunity, Hotel Nongshim was not only able to present itself as a hotel of excellent quality and scale once again, but also represent Korea's advancement in status and power within the global community.
At the hotel, guests can expect a number of luxurious amenities such as 100% natural hot spring water pumped to their guestrooms, a premium restaurant with a wide selection of dishes, and a pub where they can enjoy traditional German beer. Hurshimchung, the hotel's famed hot spring, is one of the largest hot springs in Asia.
Tourist sites and transportation facilities such as the Dongnae Country Club, Busan Country Club, Dongnaesanseong Fortress, Beomeosa Temple, Geumgang Park, Chungnyeolsa Temple, Geumjeongsan Mountain, Yangsan and Jeonggwan Express Bus Terminals, and Gimhae International Airport are located nearby, making Hotel Nongshim a favorite among both tourists and business travelers.
11.1Km 2023-04-13
31, Geumganggongwon-ro 26beon-gil, Dongnae-gu, Busan
+82-51-553-1005~9
Busan’s Dongnae Hot Springs is an old and famous hot spring whose historic records trace back to Samguk Yusa, in the 13th Century CE. Its magnesium-rich 65℃ hot springs water is said to be highly effective toward the treatment of neuropathic pain, dermal disorders, and stomach disorders. Nokcheon Hotel’s history traces back to Nokcheonjang, a hot springs facility constructed in 1962 with Dongnae Hot Springs water. The hotel itself was constructed in 1980. All rooms in Nokcheon Hotel are furnished with large bathtubs, allowing visitors to enjoy their hot springs bath in private comfort. Interestingly enough, the bathrooms are furnished with buckets, stools, and other quintessential items of Korean public baths. The room interior tends toward simple elegance, with beige interior and wooden furniture. A variety of rooms are available, from Double and Twin rooms to Ondol (heated floor) Rooms and Family Rooms, accommodating from 2 to 8. The Family Room has two well-equipped baths, making it perfect for large families. The hotel is also home to a Korean restaurant specializing in freshwater clam soup and abalone rice porridge, a café, and a 24-hour convenience store. The lobby has a number of massage chairs for relaxation.
Dongnae is also famous for its delectable food. Eat Streets like the Gomjangeo Alley, Dongnae Green Onion Pancake Alley, and Sajik-dong Eat Street are great destinations for foodies, while Oncheoncheon Stream, Geumgang Park Cable Car, and the Site of Dongnaeeupseong Walled Town area also within easy reach.
11.2Km 2020-04-28
23, Geumganggongwon-ro 20beon-gil, Dongnae-gu, Busan-si
+82-51-550-2200
Au contraire des installations de loisir existantes, les sources chaudes de Heoshimcheong représentent une nouvelle sorte de zone touristique basée sur l’amélioration de la santé grâce à des bassins de sources chaudes confortables et amusants, à la relaxation et à l’entraînement physique. Les sources chaudes ont été établies pendant la rénovation de la ville de Busan en octobre 1991. Les sources chaudes de Hushimchung ont une surface de 4 297,54 m² et peut accueillir 3 000 personnes, ce qui en fait l’un des plus grands établissements de sources chaudes de l’Est. On trouve environ 40 bains différents dans la zone de sources chaudes principale, comme par exemple le bain de la longévité, le bain Hoemok, le bain Cheongja, le bain-cave et le bassin de plein air. Le bain saisonnier, qui s’accorde aux saisons et aux effets du bain, combine l’eau des sources chaudes avec des ingrédients naturels et la médecine orientale. Les visiteurs peuvent choisir entre divers parcours de bains en fonction de leurs préférences, de leur état de santé et de leur âge. Le développement de la zone a débuté en 1898 lorsque des auberges ont été construites autour des geysers d’eau de source, formant un quartier touristique thermal. La construction d’une gare ferroviaire en 1915 a encore contribué à développer la zone. L’eau de la source chaude est une solution saline alcaline dont la température atteint en général les 55 degrès.
11.2Km 2023-04-07
60, Gwangjang-ro, Sasang-gu, Busan
+82-51-312-8580~1
Hotel Renaissance is located in the heart of the Sasang District, the downtown logistics hub of West Busan. Each guestroom is furnished according to a different theme, and is equipped with free WiFi, DVD, large TV, and satellite channels for business travellers. In the vicinity of the hotel there are numerous restaurants, buffets, a wedding hall, and bars, as well as Home Plus, Renecite, E-Mart, and Lotte Cinema. The hotel is very conveniently located as it's only a 1-minute walk from the Busan West Bus Terminal and Sasang Station. It's also a short ride away from Gimhae Airport, Country Clubs (Yongwon and Gaya CC), and downtown Busan. The room rates are very affordable, making it the perfect place to stay for business travellers as well as individual and group tourists. The hotel has a parking lot with spaces for up to 70 cars.
11.2Km 2020-04-28
12, Geumgang-ro 123beon-gil, Dongnae-gu, Busan
+82-51-552-0157
Dongnae Byeljang in Busan is a villa with over a century of history. The villa boasts a large garden infused with Korean and Japanese styles, pine trees that are 200 to 300 years old, as well as a pagoda and a traditional-style house that are of cultural heritage value. Also, it has long been the cradle of song and dance heritage. Today, it is well known for its Korean restaurant, Song Hyang, that serves traditional royal cuisine. The combination of old charm with a unique dining experience makes Dongnae Byeljang a popular venue for various special events and family gatherings.
11.2Km 2021-03-22
50, Songjeonghaebyeon-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
+82-51-701-4851
Located in front of the beach, it is a good store to visit after playing in the water. This restaurant's signature menu is bulgogi with rice. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Haeundae-gu, Busan.
11.3Km 2019-08-12
46, Gwangjang-ro, Sasang-gu, Busan
+82-51-328-2001
Located in the center of western Busan, Hotel Paragon is close to Gimhae International Airport and the Busan subway, offering easy access to downtown Busan, as well as various economic and industrial venues such as the Free Economic Zone (FEZ), Busan New Port and Shinho Industrial Complex. In addition to the guestrooms, Hotel Paragon offers a wide variety of amenities including a special Korean restaurant that serves Korean barbecue, Western and Japanese restaurants, a lobby lounge, a banquet hall, a wedding hall and more. The hotel is the perfect venue for large business meetings, family events, and vacations.
11.4Km 2021-04-23
175, Ujangchun-ro, Dongnae-gu, Busan-si
+82-51-553-4944
Ouvert le 10 juin 1994, le musée d’histoire naturelle marine à Busan, est le premier et le plus grand musée de sa catégorie en Corée. Le musée expose près de 25 000 espèces marines venant de 100 pays à travers le monde, incluant des espèces vivantes rares et des espèces natives en Corée. Le musée a ouvert un second hall d’exposition en avril 2003 et lancé le musée du village de pêche folklorique de Busan le 23 février 2007.
" La vie marine exposée dans le musée” Les expositions principales du musée incluent la plus grande palourde mangeuse d’hommes, Arapaima (le plus grand poisson d’eau douce), Oarfish (un poisson légendaire dont on dit qu’il vit la moitié du mois dans la montagne et le reste dans la mer), le poisson baleine (la plus grande des espèces de poissons) , fossile d’omoplate de dinosaure, Piranha (un poisson d’eau douce omnivore qui habite dans rivières sud-américaines), esturgeon (espèce de poisson osseux édenté, dont les oeufs sont consommés en tant que caviar), Varanus salvator (la deuxième espèce la plus grande de lézards), la tortue alligator (tortue géante avec de fortes dents et un tempérament violent), tortue grecque (la troisième espèce de tortue la plus grande au monde) et bien plus !