1.5Km 2024-03-12
Songdohaebyeon-ro 100, Seo-gu, Busan
La playa Songdo se sitúa a solo 3 km del centro de la ciudad de Busan, y fue la primera playa en recibir visitantes en Corea. Su nombre viene de los hermosos pinos de la isla Geobukseom. En 2000, se tomaron medidas adecuadas para prevenir los daños causados por los maremotos y otros desastres naturales, y como resultado, ahora la playa Songdo es una de las más seguras, hermosas y espaciosas del país. La variada iluminación crea fantásticas vistas nocturnas. Cerca de la playa hay un mercado de mariscos y pescado, y también se encuentra el Parque Amnam.
1.5Km 2023-04-13
54-1, Gudeok-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-242-2200
This hotel is located in the midpoint between Jagalchi Station and Nampo Station of Busan Metro Line 1. It takes about 6 min by foot to reach either of the stations, and a large number of bus stops near the hotel offers good accessibility. There are five types of rooms in Hotel Forêt Premier Nampo, from Standard to Suite. All rooms are furnished with a calm and understated interior with wooden or low-saturation color furniture acting as keystones. Air purifier, bidet, and premium duck down bedding offer pleasant conditions for sleeping. Rooms face different directions, but all offer a great view of Busan’s city center. Yongdusan Park can be seen from the Standard Twin rooms; Busan city center and Namhangdaegyo Bridge from the Deluxe Double; and Namhangdaegyo Bridge and the sea beyond from the Suite. Facilities also live up to the hotel’s reputation, with a cafe spanning the 1st and 2nd floor of the hotel and a restaurant on the third floor. Business travelers can also make use of the hotel’s business center and conference rooms. Gukje Market, Jagalchi Market, and Yongdusan Park are reachable by foot.
1.6Km 2024-01-24
Yongmi-gil 8-beongil 4-1, Jung-gu, Busan
1.6Km 2024-09-30
Nampo-gil 4, Jung-gu, Busan
1.6Km 2023-04-13
82, Bongnaenaru-ro, Yeongdo-gu, Busan
+82-51-790-1510
This 29-story-high hotel towers over the skyline of Yeongdo-gu, just past the Busanhangdaegyo Bridge. Its greatest strength is the view of the sea, which can be enjoyed from most of the rooms. Different room types offer a view of the Busanhangdaegyo Bridge, Yeongdodaegyo Bridge, Busandaegyo Bridge, and other bridges that connect Yeongdo area with Busan, the lively heart of the city during the day, and the bright lights of Busan’s harbor at night. There are 380 rooms in the hotel, divided into 14 types, such as the Standard Terrace Ocean coming with a terrace and a bubble bath; Corner Double Half Ocean, which has a spacious view of the sea thanks to its window wall; and Corner Double Ocean. La Valse Sky Cafe & Bar serves the hotel’s breakfast, while the La Valse SKY29 (Rooftop) offers a great view of the city center on the 29th floor. Nampo Station on Busan Metro Line 1 and Kangkangee Arts Village are located 10 min by foot, while Busan’s other famous sights like Huinnyeoul Culture Village, Jagalchi Market, and Songdo Sea Cable Car are reachable in 10 min by car.
1.6Km 2025-07-23
24, Bosu-daero, Jung-gu, Busan
1.6Km 2019-12-20
16-1, Nampo-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-245-5075
Since 1959, Nampo Samgyetang (남포 삼계탕) in the heart of Busan has been serving samgyetang (chicken ginseng soup) made with fresh, homegrown ingredients. Brewed for as long as 24 hours, the restaurant's chicken stock is rich in flavor and nutrition. Other special dishes include jeonbok samgyetang (chicken ginseng soup with abalone) and jeongi gui (electric grilled chicken).
1.6Km 2020-01-09
36, Nampo-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-245-3696
This restaurant specializes in samgye-tang (ginseng chicken soup) and has had 60 years of tradition in Nampo-dong. It has been family run for many generations.
1.6Km 2020-04-14
56-14, Gwangbok-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-246-3314
Halmae Gaya Milmyeon serves chewy, yellow tinted wheat noodles in a cold, clear broth. While the dish could be considered rather simple, the tastes go extremely well together.
1.6Km 2021-06-03
Gwangbok-dong, Jung-gu, Busan.
Situada en el barrio Gwangbok-dong de Busan, esta calle captura el corazón de la moda, arte, cultura y compras de Busan. Es una especie de "Myeong-dong de Busan", extendiéndose desde la escalera mecánica de la entrada (que sube hacia el Parque Yongdusan) hasta el Mercado Gukje.
Al otro lado de la sede del Festival Internacional de Cine de Busan, la Calle de Cultura y Moda de Gwangbok-ro está llena de tiendas que venden de todo, desde baratijas hasta artículos de lujo. Decorada con una buena iluminación, abundantes macetas con flores, lugares de descanso y esculturas, esta calle es uno de los lugares más populares entre los turistas y los habitantes de Busan.
Más de 100 tiendas ofrecen una amplia gama de artículos de vestimenta, cámaras, electrónica, artesanías y artículos de lujo. Las tiendas nuevas celebran eventos de apertura, y algunas de ellas ofrecen descuentos del 20-30%. La mayoría de tiendas abren de 10:00 a 21:00. Tras ser remodelada en 2007, esta calle ha albergado diversos eventos culturales, como el Festival Cultural Callejero de Gwangbok-dong y el Festival de la Cultura Navideña. Los fines de semana no circulan coches por esta calle, convirtiéndose en un lugar muy interesante para explorar.