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Staying at BrownSuites Busan Station was an absolute delight. The rooms were spotlessly clean and well-designed, with one featuring a stunning ocean view—opening the window to see endless blue waters stretching into the horizon was truly breathtaking, especially during sunset. We were on the 55th floor, which offered incredible views of the city and sea, and the building itself has a modern, sleek atmosphere that adds to the overall experience. The only minor note is that check-in procedures can be a bit confusing at first glance—there’s a few steps involved, so taking a moment to understand them helps. But once you get the hang of it, everything runs smoothly. Location-wise, it’s incredibly convenient: just a short walk from Busan Station, making it easy to explore downtown or nearby attractions by subway. Overall, this place offers excellent value, comfort, and style—definitely a top pick for travelers visiting Busan.

Staying at YTT Hotel near Exit 7 of Seomyeon Station was incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the subway, which made exploring Busan so easy. The mattress was on the firm side, which might not suit everyone, but I actually found it comfortable and helped me sleep well. One big plus? The TV supports OTT platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and YouTube—since we already had subscriptions, we could stream our favorite shows right away without any hassle. It’s a small detail, but it really added to the overall experience. For the location, comfort, and tech features, this hotel earns every point—it’s a top choice for travelers who want value and convenience in a modern setting.

This is the first hotel I’ve stayed at where I immediately decided to extend my booking by another night — and for good reason! The kitchenette room comes with a microwave, induction cooker, and even a rice pot — perfect for cooking your own meals and saving money. From check-in, the front desk added me on LINE and sent over 31 detailed tips and local guides, including restaurant recommendations and useful reminders. They even offered to help order fried chicken delivery — such a thoughtful touch when you're tired after a long day. Upon checkout, they allowed free luggage storage, which was super helpful for early flights or late arrivals. While the room didn’t come with bottled water, there’s a self-service water station right by the main elevator on the first floor. On the second floor, you’ll find laundry and drying facilities, plus a drinking fountain and microwave for quick meals. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable: directly across from a 24-hour supermarket, with a GS25 convenience store just around the corner. All around, there are tons of great restaurants — from Korean BBQ to casual izakayas — and it’s only a 2-minute walk to Lotte Hotel. Plus, Seomyeon Station Exit 7 is just a 5-minute stroll away, making public transit super convenient. Everything you need is within walking distance, and the service is genuinely warm and attentive. This place offers excellent value and comfort — I’d definitely stay here again.

The hostel has three beds, which made sleeping super comfortable! The shower area is incredibly clean and spacious—really a highlight. Located right in the heart of Seomyeon, it’s super convenient for getting around by subway. Everything was well-maintained, and the overall experience was excellent. Highly recommend this place if you're looking for a great stay in Busan.

My stay at Busan Guest House Urban was absolutely wonderful! The host greeted me with genuine warmth, making me feel right at home. The room was cozy and quiet—perfect for a good night's sleep. I especially loved the shared lounge area with a fully equipped kitchen, which made preparing meals super convenient. The location is excellent for exploring nearby attractions like Haeundae Beach and Bukchon Village, and public transportation is just steps away. I’d happily return and highly recommend this gem to anyone visiting Busan.

Ibagu Camp in Busan offers a unique and refreshing experience, even though the facility is still pending official registration. The nearby Mangyang-ro Mountain Trail Exhibition Hall is an absolute gem—clean, well-designed, and perfect for a relaxing stroll. It’s also an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts, with several picturesque backdrops that make for stunning 'Instagram-worthy' shots. The location is convenient, easily accessible by subway or on foot, making it a great choice for a quick getaway. If you're looking for something different from the usual city vibe, this place delivers charm and character in spades. Definitely worth a visit!

I chose this hotel mainly for the view, but unfortunately I ended up with a room that didn’t have a beach view. The room had a huge window, but it faced a wall instead of the ocean—very disappointing. I reached out to the front desk, and they explained they were fully booked and couldn’t upgrade or switch rooms. Still, the Korean staff member at the front desk was incredibly friendly and made an effort to communicate in English despite the language barrier. I arrived at 11 a.m., but check-in wasn’t available until 3 p.m., so I had to wait. While that’s a bit inconvenient, their polite attitude made the wait more bearable. Location-wise, the hotel is very convenient—just a short walk from Gwangalli Beach, even though it’s not directly on the waterfront. The nearby subway station makes getting around easy, and there are plenty of restaurants, cafes, and things to do in the area. I also appreciated the rooftop terrace on the 10th floor, which offers a much better view and great photo opportunities. The room itself is spacious and spotlessly clean. The only downside is that sunlight doesn’t reach the room due to the wall blocking the large window. Still, considering the location, service, and overall value, I’d definitely recommend this place for travelers who prioritize convenience and comfort over a sea view.

My stay at Dante House was absolutely fantastic—especially for introverts like me! I arrived late and checked out early, so I never actually met the owner, but communication via email and the booking platform was seamless and very efficient. The hotel is perfectly located right across from the train station—just walk straight ahead, turn right, and it’s on your left. The host even sent a map, making it super easy to find. The room had a timer-controlled underfloor heating system, which kept things cozy during colder nights. If you’re worried about laundry drying, just lay clothes on the floor—the warmth helps. The electric blanket heats up fast, but remember to turn it off before sleeping to avoid dryness or even nosebleeds. One of my favorite perks? A large supermarket right next to the entrance. Fresh fruits and vegetables were way cheaper than in Seoul, and much more affordable than dining options at the hotel. I grabbed a few cucumbers and enjoyed them raw—simple, refreshing, and budget-friendly. Overall, great location, smart amenities, and excellent value.

The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the station, making it easy to get to without any hassle. Being on the 5th floor means you’re far removed from the noise of the busy street below, so I slept really well at night. The rooms and common areas are warmly furnished, creating a cozy atmosphere throughout. Hot water works perfectly, and the shared kitchen with fridge and cookware makes self-catering a breeze. The only minor downside was a loud snorer in my dorm, but honestly, that didn’t ruin the experience. Overall, this hostel delivers excellent value, comfort, and peace of mind—definitely a place I’d recommend and return to.

The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming. The bathroom was spotless and well-maintained, which made the stay even more comfortable. Located just a 5-minute walk from Busan Station, it’s perfect for travelers who rely on public transit—getting around the city is super convenient. There are plenty of convenience stores nearby, so grabbing snacks or essentials is never an issue. Free bottled water is provided, and breakfast offers unlimited toast, coffee, eggs, and instant ramen—plus you can cook your own eggs to preference. I especially recommend the Gungguk Samgye Tang right in front of the hotel; their herbal chicken soup comes with a side of ginseng wine, which adds a wonderful touch. It’s a cozy, authentic experience that really makes this place stand out.

Staying at Plus Motel in Busan was an absolute delight! The princess room was spacious and came with a fridge—perfect for keeping drinks cool during our trip. The front desk staff were incredibly helpful, and I appreciated that some team members spoke Cantonese, making communication easy for older Chinese travelers like myself. The location is unbeatable—just steps away from lively night markets, convenient supermarkets, and a short ride to the cruise terminal. Busan has so much to offer, and this motel made exploring it even more enjoyable. A top choice for comfort, convenience, and great value—definitely coming back!

Staying at One Way Guesthouse Busan was an absolute highlight of my trip! Right outside Busan Station, it’s incredibly convenient for getting around the city—just a short walk to everything. The check-in and check-out process was super smooth and quick, no hassle at all. Even though there’s no elevator, the staff are very helpful and the building is manageable with luggage. I loved the cozy, welcoming lobby and appreciated the separate slippers provided—great touch for hygiene. The location is perfect: right next to local shops, convenience stores, and street food stalls, so you never run out of options. It’s ideal for solo travelers who want a chill atmosphere and a chance to meet fellow explorers. Friendly vibe, clean space, and excellent value—all in all, a fantastic stay that made my visit to Busan even more memorable.
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