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Jukdo Park is Busan’s peaceful urban oasis. Stroll beneath shady trees, gaze out at the dramatic Jukdo Island views, and let the birdsong and gentle wind calm your mind. With family-friendly zones, tranquil walking paths, and cozy café corners, it’s perfect for picnics, dates, or quiet solo moments. Don’t miss sitting on a bench as the sunset paints the sea in fiery gold—time slows down here, beautifully.

Ramada Encore by Wyndham Busan Haeundae

Ramada Encore by Wyndham Busan Haeundae

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9 Gunam-ro, Haeundae
4.56KM from Jukdo Park
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Hilton Busan Hayangdae is a top choice, located just a 10-minute drive from Jukdo Park, offering ocean-view rooms and access to a private beach. Guests can enjoy morning walks along the park’s scenic paths, with panoramic views of sunrise over the sea. The hotel features an infinity pool, complimentary shuttle service to major attractions, and seamless connectivity to downtown Busan. The park itself includes a Korean cultural plaza and interactive zones for children, ideal for family visits. As night falls, the park’s illuminated pathways and coastal lighting create a magical atmosphere perfect for photography.

Take the Busan Metro to Haeundae Station, then transfer to Bus 801 or walk approximately 25 minutes to reach Jukdo Park. Alternatively, use a taxi with T-money card—about 15 minutes, costing ₩3,000–₩4,000. For self-drivers, the park offers a large free parking lot with EV charging stations. Several tourist shuttle buses also pass through the area, providing guided tours—ideal for first-time visitors exploring the region.

The park features a traditional Korean cultural plaza hosting events like farmer festival performances, hanbok experience workshops, and pottery-making classes. Weekly Saturday afternoons include traditional performances such as mask dances and janggu drumming. The family-friendly eco-zone offers nature tours and marine life educational exhibits. During spring, the park hosts the Cherry Blossom Festival, featuring light shows, food markets, and vibrant cultural celebrations that capture the essence of Korean seasonal traditions.

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Paradise Hotel Busan

Staying at Paradise Hotel Busan was an absolute highlight of my trip to Busan. The hotel is literally right on the seafront—walking out the front door, you're greeted by endless ocean views and a peaceful atmosphere. The room was spacious, spotlessly clean, and well-maintained with thoughtful touches throughout. I was particularly impressed with the attention to hygiene—every corner felt fresh and sanitized. Location-wise, it's perfect: close to the beach, just a short walk from local restaurants and cafes, and easily accessible by subway into downtown. I visited during the off-season, and the rates were incredibly reasonable for such a high-quality stay. If you're looking for a relaxing, scenic getaway in Busan with excellent value, this hotel is a top recommendation.

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Ananti at Busan Cove

Nestled in a quieter part of Busan, Ananti at Busan Cove feels like a hidden gem — serene and peaceful, yet surprisingly convenient. Even though it's not right in the heart of the city, getting here is easy with taxis or public transit. The moment you step into the hotel, you’re greeted with a calm, modern vibe and thoughtful touches throughout. Our room had stunning sea views, and waking up to the sound of waves was pure relaxation. Staff were friendly and attentive without being intrusive. Everything from the clean, stylish rooms to the quiet atmosphere made this stay unforgettable. I’d definitely come back — maybe even bring my family next time for a true getaway.

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Ananti at Busan Village

This was the perfect stay for our family of four! The bathroom is thoughtfully separated with dedicated washing and shower areas, and there are two sinks plus a separate shower stall and bathtub—so convenient and clean. We had two double beds, which made sleeping comfortable for both my kids (elementary and middle school age) and us adults. Despite the split-level layout, the bedroom ceiling height is generous—my husband is 178 cm tall, and he didn’t feel cramped at all. The ocean view from the window is breathtaking; just sitting on the sofa and gazing out at the sea was incredibly relaxing. It truly felt like a mini escape. I can’t wait to come back here on our next trip to Busan!