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Suyeong (수영구, Suyeong-gu) is a vibrant coastal district in the east of Busan. While its famous neighbor Haeundae is known for upscale hotels, Suyeong is arguably Busan's most popular local playground, centered around the iconic Gwangalli Beach (광안리 해수욕장). It offers a more energetic, youthful, and local alternative, attracting large crowds in the summer for the beach and on weekends for parties.

The district's heart is the long, crescent-shaped Gwangalli Beach, renowned for its fine sand and a bustling promenade packed day-and-night with trendy cafes, endless restaurants, and lively pubs. The undisputed centerpiece is the magnificent Gwangan Bridge (광안대교), which spans the entire bay. At night, the bridge puts on a spectacular LED light show, creating a breathtaking, glittering backdrop that has become a symbol of modern Busan.

Suyeong's appeal extends well beyond the main beach. To the east lies Millak-dong (민락동), home to massive raw fish centers (hoe-center) and the unique Millak Waterside Park (민락수변공원). This park is a beloved local spot where people buy fresh seafood from the market and enjoy it picnic-style (chimaek and hoe) right by the water's edge. To the west, the Namcheon-dong (남천동) neighborhood is locally famous for its "Bread Street" (빵천동), a collection of popular artisan bakeries.

Given its relative proximity to both the city center (like Busan Seomyeon) and other key areas, Suyeong serves as an excellent base for exploring. If you are looking to experience the 'real' Busan—dynamic, food-obsessed, and often at a more reasonable price point—then staying in Suyeong is an ideal choice.

Understand

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Suyeong-gu (수영구) is a central, coastal district of Busan. It is most famous for its iconic Gwangalli Beach (광안리 해수욕장), which offers breathtaking nighttime views of the Gwangan Bridge (광안대교), one of Busan's most famous landmarks.

Once a historical fishing village (the name 'Suyeong' itself means 'Naval Base'), the district is now a vibrant, modern area packed with countless cafes, restaurants, and bars, making it especially popular with a younger crowd. Beyond the main beach, the Millak-dong (민락동) area draws large crowds to its massive raw fish (hoe) centers and the popular Millak Waterside Park (민락수변공원), a unique open space where people buy fresh seafood and eat it right by the water's edge.

Suyeong is a district article and part of the main Busan article. It is bordered by Haeundae to the east (across the Suyeong River), Yeonje-gu to the north, and Nam-gu to the west.

Orientation

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Suyeong-gu's main attractions are densely clustered along its coastline.

  • Gwangalli (광안리) is the district's heart, centered on the long, crescent-shaped Gwangalli Beach and its promenade. This area is the main hub for restaurants, nightlife, and beach-view cafes.
  • Millak-dong (민락동), at the northeast end of the beach, is home to the Millak Raw Fish Town and the Millak Waterside Park (민락수변공원).
  • Namcheon-dong (남천동), to the southwest, is a more residential area famous for its "Bread Street" (빵천동), which features a high concentration of popular local bakeries.
  • Inland, Suyeong-dong (수영동) is the historical and administrative center. It contains the Suyeong Historical Park (수영사적공원) and the busy Suyeong Rotary, a major transportation hub connecting Metro Lines 2 and 3 at Suyeong Station.

Tourist information

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Get in

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Map
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Map of Busan/Suyeong

Suyeong is well-connected by Busan's public transportation system, making it easy to get to and from other parts of the city. The primary gateway to the district is Gwangalli Beach, which is easily accessible via the subway or bus.

By subway

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The closest metro station to Gwangalli Beach is Gwangan Station (subway line number 2, exits 3 or 5). From either exit, it's a straightforward 5-minute walk to the beach. You can also get off at Millak Station (subway line number 2, exit 1) to explore the eastern end of the beach and the Millak Raw Fish Market area.

  • 1 Gwangan Station
  • 2 Millak Station
  • 3 Suyeong Station

By bus

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Busan has an extensive bus network. Buses are a great way to get to Suyeong from other major areas, often with fewer transfers.

  • From Busan Station or Nampo-dong, take city buses No. 41, 42, 139, 140, 239, or 240 and get off at the Gwangalli Beach bus stop. The bus ride typically takes about 25-30 minutes.
  • From Haeundae, take bus No. 39, 40, or 139 and get off at Gwangalli Beach. The journey is quick, usually around 10-15 minutes.
  • For night buses, the N5 (심야버스) operates between Busan Station and Haeundae, passing through Gwangalli.

By taxi

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Taxis are readily available throughout Busan, both on the street and through ride-hailing apps. They are a convenient option, especially for travelers with luggage or those traveling in a group.

  • Kakao T (카카오 T): This is the most popular and widely-used ride-hailing app in South Korea. The app is available in English and is highly recommended for its ease of use. Simply enter your destination, and a nearby taxi will be dispatched to your location. You can pay with a registered credit card, which is often more convenient than paying with cash.
  • Uber: While Uber is available in Busan, it is not as common as Kakao T and often operates in partnership with local taxi companies (UT). It can be a good option for international travelers who prefer to use a familiar app.

It's a good idea to have your destination address written in Korean (e.g., '광안리 해수욕장' for Gwangalli Beach) to show the driver, as not all drivers are fluent in English. A taxi ride from Busan Station to Gwangalli costs around ₩8,000-10,000, depending on traffic. The ride from Haeundae to Gwangalli is generally shorter and costs about ₩7,000-9,000.

See

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Panorama of Gwangalli Beach
  • 1 Gwangalli Beach. Best experienced at night when the impressive Gwangan Grand Bridge is illuminated. The area is similar to Haeundae but smaller and less upscale. There are plenty of local restaurants, bars and shops in the area. In summer the crowds are slightly less than in Haeundae Beach. This is also the premier location for new year's ever firework/drone shows. Gwangalli Beach (Q495370) on Wikidata Gwangalli Beach on Wikipedia OSM directions
  • 2 Gwangan Grand Bridge (Gwangandaegyo). Driving (or taking the bus) across Gwangan Bridge is a great way to see the view, especially at nighttime. Viewed from the town it has an impressive light display at night. It featured in the Marvel move 'Black Panther'. Gwangan Bridge (Q485443) on Wikidata Gwangan Bridge on Wikipedia OSM directions
  • 3 Millak subyeon park (민락수변공원), 361, Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu. Here is a park where people can see Gwangan grand bridge and Gwangalli beach. Gwangan Bridge (Q485443) on Wikidata Gwangan Bridge on Wikipedia OSM directions
  • 4 Hwangnyeongsan Mountain (황령산), San 5-3, Jeonpo-dong, Busanjin-gu (accessible from Suyeong-gu) (accessible by car to the peak or via various hiking trails). This mountain offers one of the best panoramic views of Busan, including Gwangalli Beach, the Gwangan Grand Bridge, and the cityscape. The view is especially breathtaking at night. The peak features an observation deck and a beacon fire station. Brent Stewart (Q4961552) on Wikidata Brent Stewart on Wikipedia OSM directions
  • 5 F1963, 20, Mangmi-dong, Suyeong-gu (near the Suyeonggang River). A unique cultural complex built in a former wire factory. It features a popular bookstore (Yes24), a local brewery (Praha Pub), a Starbucks, and various exhibition spaces. A great place to relax and enjoy the modern, artistic atmosphere. OSM directions
  • 6 Busan Museum of Art (부산시립미술관), 40 APEC-ro, Haeundae-gu (Located in **neighboring Haeundae-gu** next to BEXCO, accessible by metro line 2 (BEXCO Station).). Tu-Su 10:00-18:00. A major art museum showcasing both local and international contemporary art. It hosts a variety of special exhibitions throughout the year and is a must-visit for art lovers. Free admission. Wang U (Q12608460) on Wikidata Prince Jeongyang on Wikipedia OSM directions
  • 7 Suyeong-gu Cultural Center (수영구문화센터), 337-1, Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu (near Gwangalli Beach.). Varies by event. A community hub that hosts various performances, exhibitions, and cultural classes. It's a great place to experience local arts and culture. Varies by event. OSM directions
  • 8 Namcheon-dong Cherry Blossom Street (남천동 벚꽃거리), Namcheon-dong, Suyeong-gu (accessible from Namcheon Station (Busan Metro Line 2).). A famous street lined with cherry blossom trees, creating a beautiful pink canopy in the spring. It's one of Busan's most popular spots for enjoying the cherry blossom season. OSM directions
  • 9 A.R.S Pocha (아르스포차), 10-10, Gwangalli-ro, Suyeong-gu (just off Gwangalli Beach). A unique restaurant known for its seafood dishes and lively atmosphere. It offers a great view of the beach and bridge, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. OSM directions

Do

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Sunrise on Gwangalli Beach

Events

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  • 1 Gwangalli Hoe Festival (outdoor stage on Gwangalli Beach near Millak Raw Fish Street), +82 051-752-4545. Held annually in October. A raw fish festival held annually in October. The event, which takes place on the sandy expanse of Gwangalli Beach, is a lively celebration of Busan's seafood culture. Visitors can participate in a variety of activities, including making hoe bibimbap and sushi, and even a raw fish-eating contest. The festival also features live music, cultural performances, and a spectacular fireworks show over the Gwangan Bridge, making it a complete sensory experience. It's a fantastic opportunity to enjoy fresh seafood and immerse yourself in Busan's festive atmosphere. OSM directions
  • 2 Busan Fireworks Festival (부산불꽃축제), +82 051-501-6051. Held annually in October. The Busan Fireworks Festival takes place every October along Gwangalli Beach, transforming the city's iconic shoreline into a dazzling spectacle of light and sound. Drawing millions of spectators each year, it stands as one of South Korea's premier autumn events. The festival is renowned for its large-scale pyrotechnics, which are launched from barges and platforms in the sea, creating a stunning panoramic display that is best viewed from the sandy shores of Gwangalli. A key feature of the show is the multi-colored laser light show and music synchronized with the fireworks, adding a dynamic, theatrical element to the performance. The centerpiece of the event is the colossal firework display that cascades from the top of the Gwangan Bridge, a truly breathtaking sight that showcases the festival's unique scale. Visitors often arrive hours in advance to secure a good viewing spot, bringing blankets and food to picnic on the beach before the show begins. While the main show is centered at Gwangalli, smaller fireworks can be seen across various parts of the city, celebrating the festive atmosphere. It’s a powerful celebration of Busan’s culture and spirit, bringing people together from all walks of life. The festival offers an unforgettable experience, making it a must-see for anyone visiting the city in the fall. OSM directions
  • 3 Gwangan Bridge Walk (광안대교 걷기대회), Gwangan Bridge. Held annually in May. Each year, the Gwangan Bridge is opened to the public for a walking festival. This unique event allows you to walk or run across Busan’s most famous landmark, an opportunity not available at any other time of the year. The walk offers spectacular, unobstructed views of the city skyline, Gwangalli Beach, and the vast ocean. It's a popular event for locals and a truly memorable experience for tourists, providing an unparalleled vantage point for a photo op. Be sure to check the exact dates, as the event is held on a specific day each spring. Varies by participation. OSM directions

Activities

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  • 4 Bay 101 Yacht, 52 Dongbaek-ro, Haeundae-gu (Departs from Haeundae.), +82 051-726-8800. Varies by tour. Although it departs from the neighboring Haeundae area, the Bay 101 Yacht tour is a great way to see Gwangan Bridge and beach. It offers a stunning perspective of Busan's dynamic skyline, with passengers getting a unique view of the brilliant Marine City skyscrapers and the iconic bridge as they light up after sunset. The tour provides an excellent photo opportunity, showcasing a picturesque urban landscape from the water. You can choose from various yacht types, with sunset tours being especially popular for enjoying both the golden hour and the city's twinkling nightscape. ₩20,000-50,000. OSM directions
  • 5 SUP and Water Sports (스탠드업패들보드, 수상레저), Gwangalli Beach (Rental shops are located along the beach road.). Summer only. Gwangalli Beach is a hub for water sports, with stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) being the most popular activity. You can easily rent equipment and get lessons from one of the many rental shops along the beach. Paddle out onto the calm waters to get a unique perspective of the Gwangan Bridge and the Busan skyline. It's a great way to stay active, especially during the summer months. Kayaking and jetskiing are also available for those seeking more adventure. ₩30,000-50,000. OSM directions
  • 6 Suyeonggang River Cruise (수영강 리버크루즈), APEC Naru Park (Boarding point is at APEC Naru Park.), +82 051-462-8500. 10:00-18:00 (Check schedule). Take a leisurely cruise along the Suyeonggang River, which flows through the heart of the district. The tour offers a different perspective of Suyeong's scenic beauty, passing by the APEC Naru Park and under a series of beautiful bridges. It's a peaceful and relaxing activity, ideal for those who want to escape the crowded beach area and enjoy some tranquility. The riverbanks are well-maintained, with walking and cycling paths that make it a perfect spot for a scenic stroll. ₩10,000-15,000. OSM directions
  • 7 Gwangalli Beach Busking (광안리 버스킹), Gwangalli Beach (Along the boardwalk (Gwangalli Haembyeon-ro).). Evenings and weekends. As the sun sets, Gwangalli Beach transforms into an outdoor stage for talented buskers. You can find musicians, dancers, and artists performing along the boardwalk, creating a lively and energetic atmosphere. The busking culture is a major part of Gwangalli's appeal, offering free entertainment and a chance to experience the local arts scene. Grab a coffee or a beer from a nearby cafe, find a spot on the sand, and enjoy the show with the beautiful night view of the bridge as your backdrop. Free. OSM directions
  • 8 Gwangalli M-Drone Show (광안리 M 드론쇼), Gwangalli Beach (Best viewed from the beach or Millak Waterfront Park.), +82 051-750-4560. Saturdays, 19:00 and 21:00 (Nov-Feb), 20:00 and 22:00 (Mar-Oct). A must-see attraction on Gwangalli Beach is the spectacular M-Drone Show. Every Saturday, hundreds of synchronized drones light up the night sky, creating intricate shapes and animations above the Gwangan Bridge. The show features a different theme each week, often related to holidays, seasonal events, or cultural topics. It’s a futuristic and visually stunning performance that draws large crowds and offers a perfect blend of technology, art, and entertainment. The show is free and can be viewed from anywhere along the beach. Free. OSM directions
  • 9 Bike along the Suyeonggang River (수영강 자전거 타기) (Rentals available near APEC Naru Park.). For a more active and scenic experience, rent a bike and cycle along the well-maintained paths of the Suyeonggang River. The path offers a peaceful escape from the crowded beach area, with beautiful views of the river, lush greenery, and the city skyline in the distance. It’s a great way to explore the local neighborhoods and get some exercise. Bike rentals are widely available at and around APEC Naru Park. ₩5,000 per hour. OSM directions
  • 10 Relax at a Beach Cafe (광안리 카페거리), Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu (All along Gwangalli Beach road.). Varies by cafe. The streets facing Gwangalli Beach are lined with a diverse selection of cafes, each offering a unique atmosphere and, most importantly, a prime view of the ocean and bridge. From trendy, minimalist cafes to cozy, themed spots, there's a place for every mood. It's a quintessential Gwangalli activity to grab a coffee or a drink, sit by the window, and simply watch the world go by. ₩5,000-8,000 for a coffee. OSM directions

Buy

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Nighttime view towards Haeundae from Gwangalli
  • 1 Prop Shops (소품샵), Gwangalli area (Walk down the streets near Gwangalli Beach.). Varies by shop. Walk down the charming streets behind Gwangalli Beach, and you'll discover a collection of unique, independently owned prop shops. These stores are a treasure trove for anyone looking for special, handcrafted souvenirs, whimsical stationery, charming interior decor, and one-of-a-kind accessories. Unlike large chain stores, each shop has its own personality, making it the perfect place to find a truly personal memento of your trip or a unique gift for a friend. Popular spots include This is Gwangalli for its local-themed items and Pink House for cute, decorative goods. OSM directions
  • 2 Millak The Market (밀락더마켓), 101-38 Millak-dong, Suyeong-gu (Located right on the water near Millak Fish Market.), +82 051-965-0210. Daily 10:00-22:00. A modern, multi-story cultural complex located right on the water with a stunning view of the Gwangan Bridge. Millak The Market is a popular hangout spot where you can browse various small shops, art galleries, and pop-up stores. The ground floor offers a selection of trendy fashion items, unique lifestyle goods, and local snacks. With its open layout and beautiful scenery, it provides a relaxing and stylish shopping experience. OSM directions
  • 3 Millak Raw Fish Market (민락회센터), 88-4 Millak-dong, Suyeong-gu (Adjacent to Millak Waterfront Park.), +82 051-757-3000. Varies by stall. For an authentic and truly local experience, a visit to the Millak Raw Fish Market is a must. On the first floor, you can select fresh seafood directly from the vendors, who are eager to show off their catch of the day. Once you've made your choice, you can take your purchase upstairs to one of the many restaurants where they will prepare the fish for you on the spot. It's the best way to enjoy Busan's famous fresh fish and seafood at a reasonable price, all while soaking in the lively market atmosphere. OSM directions
  • 4 Busan Gwangalli Market (부산광안리상설시장), 183-5 Millak-dong, Suyeong-gu (A traditional market located just inland from the beach area.), +82 051-757-3000. 08:00-20:00 (approximate). A traditional market that offers a glimpse into local life. While not as large as other famous markets, it's a great place to find fresh produce, local street food, and everyday goods at affordable prices. It's a fantastic spot to grab some snacks or soak up the authentic market atmosphere away from the tourist crowds. OSM directions
  • 5 E-mart Suyeong Branch (이마트 수영점), 102, Suyeong-ro, Suyeong-gu (Near Suyeong Station (Busan Metro Line 2).), +82 051-667-1234. Daily 10:00-22:00 (Check website for alternating closed days). A large supermarket where you can find everything from groceries to electronics and household items. This is the place to stock up on essentials, bottled water, or grab some Korean snacks and instant noodles to take back to your accommodation. It’s a convenient option for travelers staying in the area. OSM directions
  • 6 Suyeong Paldo Market (수영팔도시장), 127-14 Suyeong-dong, Suyeong-gu (A short walk from Suyeong Station.), +82 51-753-3388. 08:00-21:00. For a true taste of local life, explore the Suyeong Paldo Market. This traditional market is less touristy than others and provides a vibrant glimpse into daily life in Busan. You can find everything from fresh produce and seafood to delicious street food and household goods. It's a great spot to grab a cheap and authentic meal or simply wander through the bustling aisles and soak in the atmosphere. OSM directions

Eat

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Korean

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Raw Fish (Hoe)

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  • 1 Millak Town Raw Fish Center (Gwangalli Beach). Varies by stall. Busan is famous for raw fish ('회 Hway'), which the Koreans eat in the same style as bulgogi, namely topped with kimchi and gochujang and wrapped in a lettuce leaf.  One of the best places to sample this is in a large brown building at the northern end of Gwangalli Beach.  The first floor is the actual fish market and the floors above are packed with nothing but restaurants serving it up. This can get expensive, so order a set or specify your budget to avoid surprises. Varies by choice. OSM directions
  • 2 Four Season Raw Fish (Sakyeocheol Hoetjip) (Millak Raw Fish Center 2F). Varies by stall. The owner, Mr. Jun, speaks English, and ordering here is easy: it's either set A, B or C. Even Set A is huge, while C is extremely large.  This is as real as it gets and dishes will include still-moving octopus tentacles and other stuff most Westerners would not be familiar with. Set meals ₩30,000/₩40,000/₩50,000 per head. OSM directions
  • 3 Samho Fish Restaurant (삼호횟집) (Near the Millak Fish Market.), fax:  . A local favorite for fresh sashimi and traditional Korean seafood stews. Known for its high quality and authentic flavors, often featuring seasonal catches. OSM directions

Local Favorites

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  • 4 Suyeong Dwaeji Gukbap (수영 돼지국밥), 17 Suyeong-ro 680beon-gil, Suyeong-gu (In the Suyeong Gukbap Alley near Suyeong Station.). 24 hours. A classic Busan-style pork and rice soup. This restaurant is in the Suyeong Gukbap alley and is known for its deep, flavorful broth. Open 24 hours, making it a perfect meal anytime. ₩9,000-11,000. OSM directions
  • 5 Gaemijip (Gwangalli Branch) (개미집 광안리점), 109 Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu (On the main beach road.). 11:00-22:00. A famous Busan chain specializing in 'Nak-Gop-Sae' (spicy octopus, beef intestine, and shrimp casserole). A hearty and spicy meal, perfect for sharing. From ₩12,000 per person. OSM directions
  • 6 Choryang Milmyeon (Suyeong) (초량밀면 수영점), 11 Suyeong-ro 724beon-gil, Suyeong-gu (Near Suyeong Station, exit 5.). 10:00-21:00. A branch of one of Busan's most famous 'milmyeon' (wheat noodle) restaurants. Offers refreshing cold noodles, both spicy (bibim) and non-spicy (mul). ₩7,000-8,000. OSM directions
  • 7 Millak Kalguksu (밀락 칼국수), 29-8 Millaksubyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu (Near Millak Waterfront Park.). 10:00-20:00. A humble restaurant near Millak Port serving delicious handmade noodle soup (kalguksu) and pajeon (green onion pancake). Perfect for a rainy day. ₩7,000. OSM directions
  • 8 Gwang-an-jip Dwaeji Galbi (광안집 돼지갈비), 33 Suyeong-ro 540beon-gil, Suyeong-gu (In an alley near Gwangalli Market.). 16:00-00:00. A long-standing local favorite for charcoal-grilled pork ribs (dwaeji galbi). The atmosphere is lively and often packed with locals. From ₩10,000 per person. OSM directions

Western & Fusion

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  • 9 La Bella Citta (라 벨라 치타), 239 Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu (On the beach road, 3rd floor.). 11:30-22:00. An upscale Italian restaurant with a direct view of the Gwangan Bridge. Specializes in pasta, risotto, and steak. Ideal for a romantic dinner. ₩20,000-40,000. OSM directions
  • 10 HQ Bar (에이치큐 바), 24 Gwangan-ro 62beon-gil, Suyeong-gu (One street behind the beach.). 18:00-02:00. A popular expatriate-run bar with a friendly atmosphere. Serves excellent Western pub food, including burgers, wings, and fish and chips. Great selection of craft beers. ₩10,000-20,000. OSM directions
  • 11 Burger Shop (버거샵), 16 Gwangan-ro 61beon-gil, Suyeong-gu (In the alleys behind the beach.). 12:00-21:00. A popular gourmet burger joint. Known for its juicy, handcrafted patties and fresh ingredients. Often has a line. ₩9,000-15,000. OSM directions
  • 12 Pizza By The Slice (슬라이스 피자), 10 Gwangan-ro 61beon-gil, Suyeong-gu (Near Burger Shop, in the back alleys.). 17:00-01:00. A casual New York-style pizzeria selling large slices. A perfect late-night snack to grab and eat by the beach. ₩5,000-7,000 per slice. OSM directions
  • 13 Ola! (올라!), 2F, 227-1 Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu (On the beach road, 2nd floor.). 17:00-01:00. A lively Spanish tapas bar serving authentic dishes like gambas al ajillo and paella. Great atmosphere with sangria and wine, plus a good view. Tapas ₩10,000-20,000. OSM directions

Asian

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  • 14 Tontaro (돈타로), 21-1 Namcheondong-ro 108beon-gil, Suyeong-gu (Near Namcheon Station.). 18:00-01:00. A cozy, authentic Japanese izakaya specializing in yakitori (grilled skewers) and various small dishes. Pairs well with sake or beer. Skewers from ₩3,000. OSM directions
  • 15 Bangkok in Busan (부산 속 방콕), 5-1 Gwangan-ro 61beon-gil, Suyeong-gu (Inland from the beach.). 11:30-21:00. Authentic Thai food restaurant run by a Thai chef. Popular for its Pad Thai and Tom Yum Goong. A good break from Korean food. ₩10,000-15,000. OSM directions
  • 16 Hanoi Phở (하노이 포), 59-13 Millak-ro, Suyeong-gu (Near Millak Station.). 10:00-21:00. A simple, no-frills Vietnamese restaurant serving excellent pho (beef noodle soup) and banh mi. Quick, delicious, and affordable. ₩8,000-10,000. OSM directions

Cafes & Bakeries

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  • 17 Little Aus Cafe, +82 7087768111. 10:00-16:00 daily, closed Tuesdays. Australian-style cafe with variations on brunch and lunch classics OSM directions
  • 18 Cafe Lunar (카페 루나), 197 Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu (On the beach road, near the west end.). 10:00-23:00. A very popular cafe on the main beach road, famous for its multi-story glass windows offering unobstructed views of the bridge. Great for coffee and elaborate desserts. Coffee ₩6,000-8,000. OSM directions
  • 19 Byul-Swae Cafe (별쇠 카페), 3-1 Gwangan-ro 51beon-gil, Suyeong-gu (A "newtro" (new-retro) style cafe tucked in the alleys behind the beach.). 12:00-21:00. Known for its quiet atmosphere and specialty hand-drip coffee. Coffee ₩5,000-7,000. OSM directions
  • 20 Namcheon-dong Bap-ppang (남천동 밥빵), 14-1 Namcheondong-ro, Suyeong-gu (Located near the famous "Bread Street" in Namcheon-dong.). 09:00-20:00. A bakery known for its savory breads (like onion or corn bread) and freshly baked goods. A local favorite for breakfast. Bread ₩3,000-6,000. OSM directions

Drink

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  • 1 Galmegi Brewery (One street back from Gwangalli Beach.), . 18:00-00:00. ‘The Brewery’ is Busan’s first American-style craft beer microbrewery and brewpub. Opened in May 2014, and set one street back from Gwangalli Beach. From ₩6,000. OSM directions
  • 2 Thursday Party (Right on the beach road.). Gwangalli classic on the beach. On a good night the foosball table area becomes a dance floor and in summer the party spills onto the beach. OSM directions

Sleep

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  • 1 Homers Hotel (호메르스호텔), 217 Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu (Directly on Gwangalli Beach.), +82 051 750 8000. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. A popular choice directly on Gwangalli Beach, offering stunning views of the Gwangan Bridge. The hotel has a sophisticated, modern feel and is known for its spacious rooms. It's an excellent mid-range option for those who want to be in the heart of the action. ₩74,000-80,000. OSM directions
  • 2 Kent Hotel Gwangnlli by Kensinton (켄트호텔 광안리 by 켄싱턴), 229 Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu (Directly on Gwangalli Beach.), +82 051 759 7400. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 11:00. This hotel offers a modern and clean stay with a fantastic beachfront location. Many rooms feature panoramic views of the ocean and the Gwangan Bridge, making it a great place for a romantic getaway. The rooftop bar is a major highlight, providing one of the best night views in the area. ₩90,000-100,000. OSM directions
  • 3 Hotel Aqua Palace (호텔아쿠아펠리스), 225 Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu (Right on Gwangalli Beach.), +82 051 790 2300. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 11:00. Known for its large-scale water park and spa facilities, this hotel is a top choice for families. The rooms are comfortable, and the hotel's main draw is the indoor and outdoor water activities it offers. It’s perfect for travelers with kids who want both beach access and entertainment on-site. ₩75,000-80,000. OSM directions
  • 4 The Point Hotel (오션 더 포인트 호텔 광안점), Ocean Bridge A, 42, Gwanganhaebyeon-ro 278beon-gil, Suyeong-gu (Near Millak Waterfront Park.), +82 051 929 8600. Check-in: 17:00, check-out: 12:00. A budget-friendly hotel located slightly further down the beach from the main strip. While not directly on the main beachfront, it still offers great views of the Gwangan Bridge from higher floors. It’s a solid option for budget-conscious travelers who still want to enjoy the area. ₩42,000-50,000. OSM directions
  • 5 H Avenue Hotel Gwangalli branch (에이치에비뉴호텔 광안리점), 29 Millaksubyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu (Short walk from the beach.), +82 051 757 1500. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. This stylish hotel is perfect for younger travelers and couples, with its chic and modern interior design. It's located just a short walk from the beach and has a vibrant atmosphere. Many of the rooms offer fantastic views of the water and the bridge. ₩65,000-70,000. OSM directions
  • 6 Goodwill Motel (굿윌모텔), 217, Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu (Right across from the beach.), +82 051-755-7000. Check-in: Varies, check-out: Varies. A classic motel option offering simple, clean rooms at a very affordable price. It's a good choice for travelers on a tight budget who prioritize location over amenities. You'll find yourself right across from the beach with easy access to all the main attractions. ₩40,000-60,000. OSM directions
  • 7 The Bay Hotel (더베이호텔), 88-3 Millak-dong, Suyeong-gu (Near Millak Fish Market.), +82 051-929-1500. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 11:00. A sleek, modern hotel with stylish rooms and incredible views of the Gwangan Bridge. Its minimalist design and comfortable bedding make it a popular choice for a relaxing stay. The hotel is within walking distance of the beach and several dining options. ₩80,000-120,000. OSM directions
  • 8 Hotel 1 (호텔1), 203 Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu (Directly on the beach.), +82 051-755-5000. Check-in: 17:00, check-out: 11:00. A popular choice for its unique, artistically designed rooms. Located right on the beach, many of its rooms offer a perfect view of the Gwangan Bridge. It is especially famous for its "photo zone" rooms and a cozy café on the ground floor. Perfect for social media-savvy travelers. ₩70,000-150,000. OSM directions
  • 9 Ocean 2 Heaven Hotel (오션투헤븐호텔), 26, Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, 344-beon-gil, Suyeong-gu (Near the east end of the beach.), +82 051-751-2222. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 12:00. A modern hotel with an excellent location near the beach. It offers well-maintained rooms, many of which have balconies with beautiful ocean views. The hotel is a great value for the price, providing a comfortable and relaxing stay away from the main hustle and bustle of the central beach area. ₩60,000-100,000. OSM directions
  • 10 Gwangan Stay Hotel (광안스테이호텔), 33-28 Gwanganhaebyeon-ro 284beon-gil, Suyeong-gu (A short walk from the beach.), +82 051-757-0770. Check-in: 16:00, check-out: 11:00. A charming and cozy hotel that feels like a home away from home. The rooms are clean, bright, and simply decorated. It’s a bit of a hidden gem, located on a quieter street just a short walk from the beach. It’s an ideal spot for travelers seeking a peaceful and affordable stay. ₩50,000-80,000. OSM directions
  • 11 Suyeong The May Hotel (수영 더메이호텔), 124-11 Namcheon-dong, Suyeong-gu (Near Namcheon Station.), +82 051-628-8866. Check-in: 16:00, check-out: 12:00. A more business-oriented hotel located slightly inland from the beach, closer to the Namcheon station area. The rooms are clean, spacious, and well-equipped with modern amenities. It’s a great option for those who want to explore different parts of Busan, as it offers easy access to the subway system. ₩60,000-90,000. OSM directions

Connect

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Along the beachfront there is government provided free Wi-Fi. Most coffee shops around the area also seem to offer.

Internet

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  • Public Wi-Fi: Free "Dynamic Busan WiFi" is widely available along the entire Gwangalli Beach promenade, Gwangalli Market, and at Millak Waterside Park.
  • Cafes & Pubs: Virtually every cafe, restaurant, and bar lining Gwangalli Beach offers free, high-speed Wi-Fi for customers. You can usually find the password on your receipt or posted near the counter.
  • PC Bang (PC방): You will find numerous 24-hour internet cafes (PC Bangs) in the commercial blocks behind the beach, especially around Gwangalli Station (Line 2) and Suyeong Station (Line 2/3).

Post

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  • Busan Namcheon-dong Post Office (부산남천동우체국), 14 Suyeong-ro 394beon-gil (Namcheon-dong), ☏ +82 51-625-0005. M-F 09:00-18:00. The most convenient post office for visitors staying near Gwangalli Beach. It's located one block inland from the beach's southwest end, near Geumnyeonsan Station (Line 2, Exit 5).
  • Busan Suyeong Post Office (부산수영우체국), 2 Suyeong-ro 680(palyu)beon-gil (Suyeong-dong), ☏ +82 51-759-0005. M-F 09:00-18:00. The main post office for the district, located further inland near Suyeong Station (Line 2/3, Exit 1).
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