
This luxury hot spring hotel is the perfect choice for your Busan trip! Located in Dongnae-gu, just a 10-minute drive from Lotte Department Store and Shinsegae Centum City, shopping is super convenient. The hotel offers sauna, fitness center, and three unique restaurants, along with 24-hour front desk service to meet all your needs. The 240 spacious rooms are equipped with minibars and free WiFi for a comfortable stay. Whether for business or leisure, the meeting venues and wedding services here will cater to all your requirements. Come and enjoy a relaxing and luxurious getaway!



















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Staying at Nongshim Hotel in Busan was an absolute delight! The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk to Haeundae Beach and Jagalchi Market, with plenty of restaurants and local eateries nearby. I loved how clean and well-maintained the room was; the bed was super comfortable, and I slept like a baby all night. Everything from the modern amenities to the quiet air conditioning felt thoughtfully designed. The bathroom had high-quality toiletries with a subtle, pleasant scent—little touches that make a big difference. The staff went above and beyond with their warm, friendly service. They helped me with directions, shared tips on local transport, and made me feel truly welcome. For the price, this hotel offers outstanding value. I’d give it 10 out of 10—and definitely plan to come back.

This hotel is incredibly convenient—right next to Busan Station, making it easy to catch KTX trains or hop on the subway and buses for nearby attractions. The area around the hotel is bustling with restaurants, convenience stores, and an OLIVEYOUNG, so everything you need is within walking distance. The room size is just right—two 25-inch suitcases fit comfortably, with a little extra space left. Cleanliness and soundproofing are both solid, which adds to the overall comfort. The only downside is the breakfast area, which gets crowded daily and feels a bit cramped with tables close together. However, the food quality is good, and since it’s on a higher floor, the view from the windows is lovely—especially during morning light. Overall, great value and a smart choice for travelers.

We stayed in a triple room and were thoroughly impressed with the overall comfort and spaciousness—especially the bathroom, which was generously sized and very practical. On one occasion, our food delivery didn’t arrive, but the front desk staff handled it with great patience and professionalism. They immediately helped us contact the delivery service, resolved the issue, and even explained that since our hotel shares the same address as a nearby apartment complex, delivery mix-ups happen occasionally. They advised us to be extra clear when placing orders in the future. The only minor downside was that the room only had two chairs, so one person couldn’t sit comfortably during meals. But considering the excellent location, clean rooms, and friendly service, this was a small trade-off. We’d definitely recommend this hotel and plan to stay here again.

I've stayed here before years ago and decided to come back for a four-night visit—so glad I did! The buffet breakfast was fantastic: fresh, well-prepared, and offered a great variety of options. The room was spotless and very clean, though the twin-bed room is on the smaller side—just enough space to fit two suitcases comfortably. What really stands out is the location: just a quick right turn from the hotel entrance leads straight to the subway station, only about a 5-7 minute walk. It's super convenient for getting around Busan. There are plenty of restaurants nearby, plus Lotte Department Store within easy reach—perfect for shopping and dining. Overall, this place delivers excellent value and comfort. Definitely planning to return.

Staying at Asti Hotel Busan Station was a fantastic experience! The location is unbeatable—just steps from Busan Station’s Exit 6, with the hotel right across the street. You don’t need to walk far for convenience: there are plenty of convenience stores and restaurants nearby. It’s only about a 10-minute walk to the subway station, and right in front of it, multiple bus routes head to various attractions. The hotel is also close to the Chinatown area, plus Oliver Young is just around the corner if you’re into shopping or gifts. When booking, double-check your reservation details—ask the front desk upon check-in if you’ve received your discount voucher from Oliver Young. Don’t miss out on nearby local gems either: a short stroll leads to a popular spot called Bonkai Restaurant, famous for its authentic Korean pork soup rice. And just a 15-minute walk away, there’s an amazing grilled meat restaurant that delivers rich flavor and great value. The paid breakfast buffet offers a wide variety of options. If you’re up early, grab a window seat and enjoy sunrise views while sipping coffee—pure relaxation. Overall, the hotel’s central location, excellent amenities, and easy access to everything make it a top pick. I’ll definitely come back!

It’s been ten years since my last visit to Busan, and returning with the same choice—Arban Hotel. The city has transformed dramatically, especially around Seomyeon and Haeundae, but the hotel remains a true gem. From the moment I stepped in, the staff’s warm hospitality made me feel right at home. Cleanliness was outstanding—every corner felt fresh and well-maintained. What truly stood out? Location. Right across the street is a bustling street of pork soup rice restaurants—perfect for late-night cravings or morning breakfast. And just behind the hotel? A fantastic Korean BBQ spot, ideal for a quick bite after a long day. Everything feels convenient, from dining to exploring. This stay reminded me why I love Busan so much. With its great service, excellent cleanliness, and unbeatable location, I’m already planning my next trip—and Arban Hotel will be my first booking. A must-stay for anyone visiting the city.

This was my first stay at this place, and I’ve been thinking hard before writing this review. The hotel is located just a 5-6 minute walk from Lotte Department Store in Seomyeon, and it’s super easy to spot from the street—especially at night. The rooftop café is dazzling with its vintage, glamorous lighting, making it really stand out. But when I arrived late at night, I couldn’t find the entrance at all—it was completely dark, and I circled around the building twice before figuring it out. By the time I made it upstairs, I’d already missed the check-in deadline by ten minutes. The café was completely empty, no staff around, and I was stuck wondering what to do. Then I noticed a clear plastic pouch hanging on the door handle right across from the elevator. Inside was my name and room key. I tried swiping it—and voilà, the door opened! It felt like a little surprise welcome. Check-out was equally hassle-free: I left the key in the room at 11 a.m. and walked away without any formalities. That was perfect for me, especially since I’m not great with language barriers. I wanted to grab breakfast or lunch at the café, but the barista said they only serve drinks—no food. So I had to leave disappointed. The elevator also took forever, and every floor we passed revealed something unexpected: the hotel shares an elevator with a local community hospital. Every time the doors opened, I saw patients lying on beds—something that honestly made me uneasy as someone who’s paranoid about health and even bought an 8-million-KRW travel insurance policy. The room itself was average, nothing special—but at least they provided a toothbrush, which I appreciated. Overall, I’d say this feels more like a boutique-style apartment managed by the café rather than a traditional hotel. If you’re staying here just to experience the café vibe, be prepared: you won’t get to enjoy food there. A bit of a letdown, but still, the unique entry experience and low-key service were refreshing.

I’ve stayed here multiple times during business trips to Busan, and this time I brought my husband for a late getaway—truly one of the best choices we’ve made. The room was spotless and had a stylish air conditioner that kept everything comfortable. What stood out most was the free pool, which opened early in the morning and stayed open late into the night—perfect for enjoying breakfast by the water or unwinding with a drink under the stars. The poolside bar offers wine, beer, soju, and more, making it easy to sip a glass while soaking in the city lights at night. Since we visited on a weekday, the place was almost empty—felt like we had the whole pool to ourselves! And from 7 PM onwards, there’s a no-kids zone, which is great for couples or friends looking to enjoy a romantic or relaxed atmosphere without distractions. I did see a guest question why kids couldn’t enter after 7 PM, but the policy is clearly posted—maybe just overlooked. Staff were incredibly friendly and helpful throughout. The room had a huge smart TV, perfect for streaming Netflix (you’ll need your own account). After a warm bath, I lounged on the plush bed with a cold beer, watching shows and reflecting on our trip—it was the perfect way to wrap things up. Located just a 5-minute walk from the train station and offering free parking, this hotel is ideal whether you're arriving by train or car. Highly recommend for convenience, comfort, and that little touch of luxury.

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.

Staying at Busan Business Hotel was a fantastic experience, especially thanks to the convenient transportation. From Gimhae Airport, I took the monorail to Sajang Station, transferred to Subway Line 2, and got off at Seomun Station—just a 5-minute walk from the hotel. The location is excellent: surrounded by restaurants, convenience stores, and late-night eateries. I loved that options like pork soup rice and rice rolls were open 24/7—perfect for those late-night cravings or early departures. The area feels safe, lively, and super accessible. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this hotel offers unbeatable value and comfort. Highly recommend for travelers who want convenience without compromising on quality.

Highly recommend Brown Dot Hotel! We stayed with three people, and the average cost per person was only 551 KRW—absolutely unbeatable value. The location is fantastic: just a short walk from Sajik Baseball Stadium, with easy access to public transit and tons of local eateries nearby. The neighborhood buzzes with energy, especially in the evenings. Our room was clean, well-maintained, and surprisingly quiet—great for a good night’s sleep. The staff were friendly and helpful, even offering to carry our bags upon arrival. It’s perfect for sports fans, travelers on a budget, or anyone looking for a comfortable and convenient base in Busan. I’ll definitely be back!

Staying at City Hotel the Busan Metro was an absolute delight! Located just a short walk from Busan Subway Line 1’s Cheongnae Station Exit 12, the hotel is perfectly positioned for exploring the city. The room was clean, well-equipped, and offered excellent value for money—simple, comfortable, and very affordable. What really stands out is how close we were to so many must-visit spots. Just a 13-minute walk gets you to Busan Station, where you can explore the iconic 168-step staircase. Cheongnae Station’s traditional night market is packed with delicious local snacks—perfect for a late-night treat. South Pyeong Station offers Biff Plaza, accessible via a scenic 40-step climb. West Gate Station brings you straight to Lotte Department Store—great for shopping and dining. Don’t miss the food stalls at Budang Market near Butdang Station, especially the famous pork buns and fish-shaped sweet potato cakes. And if you’re into stair challenges, Dongdaesin Station’s 192 steps are a fun way to burn off some calories while taking in the views. There’s simply no shortage of things to do within walking distance. This place is ideal for travelers who love convenience, culture, and great vibes. I’d definitely come back—maybe even more than once!
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