Located within walking distance of Choryang Subway Station (Busan Metro Line 1), the hotel offers guests an ideal base when in Busan. Guests also have access to free Wi-Fi and on-site parking.
A 10-minute walk from Nampo Subway Station (Busan Metro Line 1), Lavalse Hotel has an accessible setting, making it an ideal base while in Busan. It has a gym, as well as a rooftop terrace, a sauna and free Wi-Fi.
Toyoko Inn Busan Station 1 is located in Busan and features free Wi-Fi. It also offers meeting rooms, a coffee bar and a 24-hour reception.
Less than a 20-minute stroll from Jagalchi Subway Station (Busan Metro Line 1), YTT Hotel Nampo offers guests a convenient base when visiting Busan. It also offers free Wi-Fi, an express check-in and check-out feature and a Jacuzzi.
The hotel is located in Busan and is within a 10-minute walk of Choryang Subway Station (Busan Metro Line 1). It offers 4-star accommodation with air-conditioned rooms.
Under a 20-minute walk from Jagalchi Subway Station (Busan Metro Line 1), the motel provides guests with a convenient base while in Busan. It is moments from Busan Tower and is near the area's popular attractions and dining spots.
Busan Tourist Hotel provides a modern setting while in Busan. Guests also have access to complimentary wireless internet and on-site parking.
Located a five-minute walk from Busan Tower and Yongdusan Park, Nampodong The Last Hotel was refurbished recently and provides modern rooms with a refrigerator, a private bathroom and free wireless internet access. Just a five-minute walk from Nampo Subway Station (Busan Metro Line 1), the motel provides guests with an ideal base while in Busan.
Hostel The Local is set in Busan and is close to local attractions, such as BIFF Square and Jagalchi Market. It is moments from Gukje Market and is near the area's popular attractions and dining spots.
Steps from Jagalchi Market, Terra Guesthouse 2 is situated in Busan and offers comfortable accommodation. It is also set within a five-minute walk of BIFF Square.
Busan Sukbak Dot Com Guesthouse provides a comfortable setting while in Busan. It also features free Wi-Fi, laundry facilities and luggage storage.
Situated within walking distance of Jagalchi Subway Station (Busan Metro Line 1), 24 Guesthouse Nampo Station offers guests an ideal base when in Busan. It is conveniently located for guests wanting to discover the area's attractions.
Less than 20 minutes' stroll from Jagalchi Subway Station (Busan Metro Line 1), K79 Guesthouse provides guests with an ideal base when in Busan. It is located a short walk from Jagalchi Market and BIFF Square.
Funstay Inn Guesthouse is situated in Busan and offers free Wi-Fi. It is set amongst a range of popular eateries and is moments on foot from Nampo Subway Station (Busan Metro Line 1).
Located in Busan, Top Motel is a short drive from Port of Busan and Taejongdae Park. Guests also have access to complimentary Wi-Fi and on-site parking.
Plus Motel is located in Busan and offers free Wi-Fi. It also provides free private parking on site and is a short car trip from Seomyeon, Jagalchi Market and Port of Busan.
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Located in the south-east of the Korean Peninsula, in the coastal city of Busan, the Port of Busan is an important transport destination of the country, acting as the largest port in South Korea. It is so large that the port is officially recorded as its own province and metropolitan city, home to more than 3.5 million people. The Port of Busan is at the mouth of the Nakdong River and faces the Tsushima Islands of Japan, and continues to act today as a trade location and tourist destination.
Visitors to the Port of Busan can easily access the mainland by a drawbridge which connects the city to the harbour. However, there are many attractions in the port itself, which offers fishing activities and unique industrial coastal views. The port is a popular destination for cruise ships, and visitors often come to the area to witness the long beaches and hot springs, in addition to the abundance of city life. It is an experience in itself to walk along the waterside and view the impressive, modern architecture of Busan, which is full of tall skyscrapers and developed industrial harbour sides. In the city, visitors can try the national cuisine of South Korea at any of the local restaurants, discover the shopping districts, or enjoy the nightlife of this important cultural centre.
The dominant mode of transport in the Port of Busan is, of course, boats and ferries, which connect to nearby Japanese ports and are often part of cruise and water tour services. Visitors can also access the area using the major national railway system, express buses, or through the Gimhae International Airport. Shuttle buses operate between the port and inner city destinations, or visitors can use the local metro system to navigate Busan and its surrounding area.
The Port of Busan was a strong trading point by the 15th century, although historians believe important chiefs occupied the area during the time of the Three Kingdoms of Korea between the 2nd and 4th Centuries. With strong trading links with Japan, it became an important centre and continued to grow into the first international port in the country. During the Korean War, the Port of Busan was known as a capital of the new republic, establishing itself as a modernised and urban centre of South Korea.
One of the most popular hotels near Port of Busan is Commodore Hotel Busan, which has been reviewed by 1,433 users and currently has a rating of 7.9/10. Other top-rated locations include The Bs Hotel and Mini Hotel May Nampo, which have received 8.3/10 and 7.7/10 ratings from our users, respectively.