Lotte Hotel

Busan


This business-class hotel in Seomyeon has many contemporary rooms, but the older ones are uninspiring and the quality of staff service at times seems gauche. There’s a casino here but it’s small, though the Japanese tourists don't seem to mind.


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1. Busan Citizens Park

0.61 MILES

Built on a former US army base, this pleasant city park features nearly one million trees and shrubs of 97 different species. Its paths stretch past…

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2. Gwangan

3.51 MILES

Among the city's seven beaches, Gwangan is the best option for access and quality (the other beaches are Haeundae, Dadaepo, Songdo, Songjeong, Ilgwang and…

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3. UN Cemetery

3.87 MILES

This is the only United Nations cemetery in the world and is the final resting place of 2300 men from 11 nations, including the UK, Turkey, Canada and…

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4. Busan Modern History Museum

4 MILES

The hour it takes to walk through this small museum will be time well spent. There's a surprising amount of English material documenting the history of…

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5. Busan Museum of Movies

4.08 MILES

The museum opened in July 2017 as the first film exhibition and experience in South Korea. Inside, visitors can pose with statues of their favourite…

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6. Yongdu-san Park

4.09 MILES

Close to the shopping in Nampo-dong, this humble park is home to the 118m-high Busan Tower. If the haze is not too thick, daytime views of container-ship…

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7. Busan Tower

4.12 MILES

If the haze is not too thick, daytime views of container-ship traffic in the harbour from this 188m-high tower provide a sense of the port’s scale of…

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8. Millennium Statue

4.22 MILES

During the Christmas season, the streets are aglow and the area around the statute might be the most beautiful place in the city for an evening stroll.