Yongdusan Park in Busan: How to Visit, What to See, and Why It’s Worth Your Time

If you’re exploring Nampo-dong, chances are you’ll notice a tall white tower rising above the buildings. That’s Busan Tower, and it stands inside Yongdusan Park — one of the easiest places to visit if you want a view of the city without hiking a mountain.

It’s right in the middle of Busan’s old downtown area, surrounded by markets, street food, and shopping streets. Because of that, it fits naturally into almost any Busan itinerary.


Where It Is

Yongdusan Park is located in Jung-gu (central Busan), close to:

  • Nampo-dong
  • BIFF Square
  • Gukje Market
  • Jagalchi Fish Market

Address:
37–55 Yongdusan-gil, Jung-gu, Busan, South Korea

The park sits on a small hill, just high enough to give you a clear view over the port area.


How to Get There

🚇 By Subway (Most Convenient)

  • Take Busan Metro Line 1
  • Get off at Nampo Station
  • Use Exit 7
  • Walk about 5 minutes uphill

The walk takes you through lively streets, and there are clear signs pointing toward Busan Tower.


🚕 By Taxi

From Busan Station, the ride usually costs around ₩6,000–₩8,000 depending on traffic. Just say “Yongdusan Gongwon.”


Entrance Fee

✔ Park Admission: Free

You can enter the park anytime without paying.

🎟 Busan Tower Observatory (Optional)

If you want to go up the tower:

  • Adults: around ₩12,000
  • Children: around ₩9,000
  • Discount rates available for seniors

Operating hours are generally 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM.
Last entry is about 30 minutes before closing.

Sunset is the most popular time to go up.


What You’ll See

🗼 Busan Tower

At 120 meters tall, it offers a wide view of:

  • Busan Port
  • Yeongdo Island
  • The ocean
  • Downtown Busan

Night views are especially impressive.


⚓ Admiral Yi Sun-sin Statue

A statue of Korea’s naval hero stands in the park, symbolizing the city’s maritime history.


🔔 Bell Pavilion

This is where the New Year’s Eve bell ceremony takes place every December 31. It’s one of the city’s traditional countdown events.


🌸 Gardens & Flower Clock

The park has seasonal flowers throughout the year. April (cherry blossom season) and October are particularly pleasant times to visit.


Events

Yongdusan Park hosts occasional cultural events and performances.

🎆 New Year’s Eve Bell Ringing

Held on December 31 at midnight.

🎬 Busan International Film Festival Season

During BIFF in October, the surrounding Nampo area becomes lively with film-related activities.

Event schedules vary each year.


Best Time to Visit

  • Late afternoon for sunset
  • Evening for city lights
  • Spring and autumn for comfortable weather

Summer afternoons can be hot.


Nearby Attractions (All Walkable)

One of the advantages of visiting Yongdusan Park is how central it is. Within a short walk you can reach:

  • BIFF Square
  • Gukje Market
  • Jagalchi Fish Market
  • Nampo shopping streets

It works well as part of a half-day walking route.


Why Add It to Your Busan Trip?

Yongdusan Park isn’t overwhelming or flashy. It’s compact, accessible, and quietly historic.

But standing at the top, looking over the harbor, gives you a better sense of how Busan grew into Korea’s largest port city.

If you’re already exploring Nampo-dong, it’s an easy and worthwhile stop.

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