The Reason to Visit Busan: Yongdusan Park and the 100x View from Busan Tower
Why travel to Busan? The modern answer is increasingly: Yongdusan Park. If Haeundae dominates the eastern side of the city, Nampo-dong is the undisputed central hot spot, and Yongdusan Park is the primary landmark that every visitor to Busan must see.

The Gentle Ascent to Peace
Getting to Yongdusan Park involves an uphill walk, but the path is shaded by cooling trees, making for a pleasant ascent that leads you gently to the entrance. For subway travelers, the easiest way to access the park is by using the nearby escalator entrance directly from the station area—a welcome convenience for pedestrians.
Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by several notable features:
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• The Citizens' Bell: Housed under a graceful pavilion, this bell was funded by donations from Busan citizens and is the site of the annual New Year's Eve striking ceremony.
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• The Flower Clock: A proud feature of the park, this meticulously maintained floral clock adds a touch of charm, embodying the wish for visitors to "only walk on flower paths."

Busan Tower: A Landmark Reborn
To truly appreciate the scale and beauty of Busan, head straight to Busan Tower.
If Seoul has N Seoul Tower, Busan has Busan Tower—and surprisingly, the original structure was built even earlier than its Seoul counterpart. Following an extensive renovation, the tower has been beautifully reborn, offering a modern and exciting visitor experience.
The Ultimate View: The tower's greatest allure is its panoramic observation deck. From this vantage point, you can enjoy a stunning 360-degree vista:
- • To the South: View the vast Busan Port, the largest logistics hub in South Korea, along with the engineering marvels of the Busanhang Bridge and the historic Yeongdo Bridge.
- • To the West: Look over the entire landscape of Yeongdo Island, dominated by Bongnaesan Mountain.
- • To the East: On a clear day, you can even spot the distant, futuristic skyline of Marine City in Haeundae.

Nighttime Magic and AR Experiences
The experience at Busan Tower extends beyond just the view, especially after dark.
• Spectacular Night Scenery: The tower provides an unparalleled perspective of Busan's dazzling nightscape, as the city lights stretch out beneath the blanket of the sky.
• Immersive Features: Visitors can enjoy a dynamic Firework Mapping Show projected against the night sky, exclusively visible from the tower. You can also engage in unique AR experiences, such as creating and filming your own AR character from a "submarine" simulation high above the city.
• Refreshments: The tower also offers various amenities, including diverse exhibition spaces and cafes where you can savor delicious desserts while taking in the views.

Yongdusan Park and Busan Tower offer a perfect blend of peaceful park walking and exciting urban spectacle, making it an essential stop for anyone wanting to capture the full spirit of this vibrant coastal city.
Visitor Information - Yongdusan Park & Busan Tower
• Park Address: 37-55 Yongdusan-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
• Tower Operating Hours: 10:00 – 22:00 (Ticket sales close at 21:30)
• Park Admission: Free (Busan Tower entry requires a separate ticket—check the website for current pricing).
• Tower Website: Official Website
How to Get There (Easiest Access)
• Subway: Take Line 1 to Nampo Station. Use Exit 7 and look for the escalator entrance (approx. 7-minute walk total).
• Alternate Subway: Line 1 to Jungang Station. Use Exit 1 (approx. 6-minute walk to the park area).
• Parking: Yongdusan Park Public Parking Lot (Paid).
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Source: VisitBusan




















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