
Busan/Yongso Well-Being Park Top Hotel Picks
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Yongjeong Park is Busan’s green lung—a sanctuary where nature breathes deep. Step inside, and it feels like walking into a living forest. The still lake mirrors changing seasons, while winding trails hum with birdsong and breeze. Summer brings open-air concerts; winter glows with magical light displays. Every season offers its own kind of magic. Come here not for photos—but to hand your city stress over to nature, one slow breath at a time.




















Everything you need to know about Yongso Well-Being Park
Hyatt Regency Busan Haeundae is a top choice, just a 15-minute drive from Dragon Pond Recreational Park, offering ocean-view rooms and a private beach. The hotel features an indoor pool, spa facilities, and international dining options, ideal for guests seeking relaxation after exploring the park. Nearby, boutique design guesthouses blend traditional Korean aesthetics with modern comfort, perfect for travelers wanting unique stays. Conveniently accessible via Busan Metro Line 2 to "Haeundae Station," then a short shuttle bus ride to the park entrance, ensuring seamless travel.
The most convenient option is taking Busan Metro Line 2 to "Haeundae Station," then transferring to the free shuttle bus that runs every 15 minutes to the park entrance—just a 10-minute ride. This route is ideal for travelers with luggage or families. Alternatively, a taxi from downtown takes about 25 minutes and costs around KRW 8,000. For eco-conscious visitors, bicycle rental stations are available nearby, allowing scenic rides along the coastal trail, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the city and sea.
The park features an international-standard swimming pool, children’s splash zone, and outdoor fitness equipment, perfect for family fun. During summer, it hosts aquatic music festivals and night light shows, blending Korean pop music with dazzling light art for a magical atmosphere. Nearby Haeundae Beach offers surfing, beach volleyball, and guided kayaking tours for a fresh perspective on Busan’s coastline. Sunset walks along the promenade provide breathtaking views of the Haeundae Tower and golden ocean waves—ideal for romantic moments.
Don’t miss fresh seafood from the Haeundae Fish Market, served immediately at nearby stalls—try live octopus, sea urchin sashimi, or grilled mackerel. Head to Nampo-dong Old Street, just a 10-minute walk away, for authentic Busan Jajangmyeon (black bean noodles), known for its rich, savory sauce and chewy texture. For a cultural touch, visit Longtang Tea House, nestled in a traditional Korean house, offering handcrafted teas, seasonal desserts, and serene garden views. All restaurants accept credit cards and mobile payments, making them traveler-friendly.
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