Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae

The Westin Chosun Busan was first established in 1978 and was one of the accommodations of choice for those attending the 2005 APEC Summit, living up to its reputation as one of Busan’s best business hotels.The Westin Chosun Busan is located at the entrance of Dongbaek Island and is only 40 minutes away from the Gimhae Airport and 30 minutes from downtown Busan. Nearby attractions include the Busan Exhibition and Convention Center (BEXCO), Dongbaek Island, Nurimaru APEC House, Busan Aquarium, Su Yeong Man Yachting Waters, Mt. Jangsan, Yonggungsa Temple, and Gwangan Bridge.


Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae

Haeundae branch has seven floors from the basement to the 6th floor, and is located at Haeundae Beach, the largest recreational beach in Korea. The basement of E-Mart provides shopping for fresh produce, processed foods, household appliances, and kitchenware, while the first floor offers clothes, children’s products, fashion accessories and sportswear. The second floor sells electronics, furniture, stationery, and books. In total, the Haeundae E-mart sells over 30,000 various products.There are also many facilities that have been provided for the customer's convenience. The Family Restaurant Skylark serves a variety of menu items at reasonable prices, while other facilities include the Jeonju Bibimbap Corner, the Baby Rest Area and the Children’s Playroom for parents with their children. An optician’s shop, pharmacy, dry cleaners, and photo center are also available to customers. 


Busan(Busanjin-gu)

The Dongdaemun Market area has spawned many super-sized wholesale clothing malls that are spreading across Korea. Migliore, a successful fashion mall in Seoul, has also entered Busan. Migliore Busan offers a large selection of clothes and fashion accessories, but there are plenty of other facilities available that will keep you busy, such as a movie theater, food court, video arcade, music store, and bookstore. Migliore Busan is located in Seomyeon, an area known as the heart of Busan in terms of transportation, distribution, population, and entertainment facilities. The Seomyeon subway station is also the transfer station for lines no.1 and no.2. The station is surrounded by an underground shopping mall where you can shop for clothes, accessories, and cosmetics, while restaurants, theaters, and stationery stores are clustered around the Daehwa Department Store nearby. There are also many restaurants and stores for Japanese tourists located around the Lotte Department Store, which stands on the west side of the subway station. The wholesale clothing market sits on the south side of the station, along with the CGV Theater and an enormous outlet mart. Lastly, the Migliore Fashion Mall is conveniently connected to the Seomyeon subway station.


Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae

Boon the Shop boasts an impressive array of fresh, attractive international brands with unique designs. It is a perfect place for visitors looking for luxurious brands that differ from better known brands. It houses clothing items created by both famous and young designers. Focusing on people from their twenties to forties, Boon the Shop has become a popular shopping spot among fashion leaders.


Busan(Dongnae-gu) , Dongnae Hot Spring Zone・Busan University

Located at the foot of Mt. Geumjeong (alt. 802 m), Geumgang Park stretches over a 3 million-square meter plot of land filled with lush forest and craggy cliffs and broken up by winding creeks. Regardless of the time of the year, a constant stream of people come to visit the many historical and cultural sites in the region, which once served as a base of operations for the government during the Joseon Dynasty.The area was referred to as Geumgangwon before becoming a park in June, 1973. On July 1st, 2004, the park once again made the news, as the entrance fee was abolished and the park was made free to the public.In addition to more typical sports facilities like badminton courts, the park also boasts carnival rides such as cable cars, bumper cars, and more. Visitors are also encouraged to stop by tourist sites such as the Busan Folk Tradition Arts Center, the Busan Marine Natural History Museum, and the Busan Botanical Garden.


Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae

Haeundae Market is a popular tourist attraction in Busan and is located across the street from Haeundae Beach. The market sells an abundance of fresh vegetables, meat, and seafood, as well as snacks including kimbap (seaweed rice roll) and tteokbokki (rice cakes in a spicy sauce). Such street markets can be a great place to experience Korean culture firsthand while trying new foods.  


Busan(Jung-gu) , Nampo-dong(Jagalchi Market)

Located in Gwangbok-dong, Restaurant Street is one of the most popular places in Busan. The area between tourist attractions such as Gukje Market and Nampo-dong offers more than 20 restaurants with over 60 years of history. There is even a variety of delicious street foods available at KRW 1,000-2,000. Great food, inexpensive prices, and generous street merchants make this street one of the popular spots among international tourists.


Busan(Suyeong-gu) , Gwangalli

The festival, held in Busan, is a spirited celebration of both the spring and the ocean. The word ‘Eobang’ describes the spirit of the fishermen in the coastal regions, and the meaning carries over to the festival. Attendees can visit many popular nearby tourist destinations, such as Gwangalli Beach and the Gwangan Bridge and can even try bare–hand fishing, take part in a cooking contest, or sample a wide selection of interesting cuisine. Many people attend to try the sashimi sliced fresh catches of Busan at the attractive prices.


Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae


Busan(Jung-gu)

Busan Tower, located in Yongdusan Park, is one of the main symbols of Busan. The top of the tower is modeled after the baldaquin of Dabotap Pagoda in Gyeonju's Bulguksa Temple. Beloved by citizens of Busan and tourists alike, the tower offers a stunning views during the day and at night.Busan Tower Seyang is on ground floor of this famous landmark. It sells hand-made products including keychains, wallets, mother-of-pearl business card cases, mask, frames, and miniature china and dolls, which are quite popular among tourists.