Busan Hotels
Korea's coastal gem, Busan blends tradition and modernity. Stroll along Haeundae Beach and savour fresh seafood at Jagalchi Market. From chic seaside resorts to cosy guesthouses, Busan has something for everyone.
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Discover Busan
Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city, is a vibrant blend of urban energy and coastal charm. Its stunning beaches, like Haeundae and Gwangalli, are perfect for relaxation or lively nightlife. For culture lovers, Gamcheon Culture Village offers a maze of colourful murals and quirky art installations, while Beomeosa Temple provides a serene escape into Korea’s spiritual heritage.
Foodies will delight in Busan’s culinary scene, famous for fresh seafood at Jagalchi Market and mouth-watering street food at BIFF Square. Nature enthusiasts can hike in Taejongdae Park or enjoy panoramic views from the iconic Busan Tower. With accommodations ranging from luxury seaside resorts to cosy guesthouses, Busan welcomes all types of travellers with its unique mix of tradition and adventure.
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Places to see
What are Busan’s must-see attractions?
Haeundae Beach: A popular sandy beach perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and lively nightlife.
Gamcheon Culture Village: A colourful hillside village known for its art murals, quirky shops, and photo-worthy streets.
Jagalchi Fish Market: Korea’s largest seafood market, offers fresh catches and local delicacies.
Beomeosa Temple: A historic Buddhist temple set in the serene mountains is ideal for cultural and spiritual exploration.
Taejongdae Park: A coastal park featuring dramatic cliffs, hiking trails, and stunning ocean views.
Find the right hotel
What is the best area to stay in Busan?
Haeundae: Known for its beach, luxury hotels, and vibrant nightlife, perfect for beach lovers and first-time visitors.
Seomyeon: A bustling downtown hub with shopping, dining, and nightlife, ideal for travellers seeking city life.
Gwangalli: Famous for its beach and views of Gwangan Bridge, offering a relaxed coastal vibe with trendy cafes and bars.
Nampo-dong: Great for culture and shopping enthusiasts, close to Jagalchi Market, BIFF Square, and historic sites.
Centum City: A modern area with upscale hotels and the world’s largest department store, perfect for luxury and shopping.
What are Busan’s best hotels for solo travellers?
Discover comfort, convenience and a welcoming atmosphere in these solo traveller-friendly hotels:
Signiel Busan: Offers luxurious comfort with stunning ocean views, perfect for solo travellers looking to unwind in style.
Shilla Stay Haeundae Bexco: This hotel is a 3-minute walk from SEALIFE Busan Aquarium and 6 minutes by foot from Haeundae Traditional Market.
Asti Hotel Busan Station: Next to Busan Station, making it a top choice for solo travellers needing easy transport and city access.
What are Busan’s best hotels for couples?
Experience romance and luxury in these hotels, perfect for a couple’s escape:
Lotte Hotel Busan: Offers luxurious rooms, a spa, and shopping on-site, making it perfect for couples seeking a pampered city getaway.
Asti Hotel Busan Station: Conveniently located for travel adventures, ideal for couples exploring Busan and beyond by train.
The Westin Josun Busan: Nestled by Haeundae Beach, it provides romantic ocean views and upscale dining for a perfect seaside retreat.
What are Busan’s best hotels for families?
Make unforgettable memories in these family-friendly hotels:
Park Hyatt Busan: Offers spacious suites, a family-friendly pool, and stunning marina views, perfect for a luxurious family stay.
Grand Josun Busan: Features family suites, a kids club, and easy beach access, ideal for a fun-filled family holiday.
Lotte Hotel Busan: Boasts a central location, on-site entertainment, and a large pool, making it great for families exploring the city
Amenities
What are Busan’s best hotels for amenities?
Ananti at Busan Cove offers luxurious rooms, a private beach, and a world-class spa for ultimate relaxation. Park Hyatt Busan features an infinity pool, marina views, and fine dining. Grand Josun Busan boasts family-friendly amenities, including a kids club and beach access.
Getting around
What is the best way to get around Busan?
Public transport in Busan
Busan’s public transport system is efficient, affordable, and traveller-friendly. The city’s extensive metro network connects major attractions like Haeundae Beach, Nampo-dong, and Busan Station. Buses reach even remote areas, while taxis are readily available for convenience. The Busan-Gimhae Light Rail links the airport to the metro system. Travellers can use a rechargeable T-money card for seamless rides on buses, subways, and even some taxis.
Private transport in Busan
Private transport in Busan is convenient and widely available. Taxis are plentiful, reasonably priced, and can be hailed on the street or booked via apps like Kakao T. Ride-sharing services such as Kakao T and Uber (limited) offer additional convenience, especially for non-Korean speakers. Renting a car is an option for exploring areas outside the city, though traffic and parking can be challenging in busy districts.
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