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Where to stay in Busan: Top areas for every traveler (2025)

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Busan is a must on any Korea itinerary, offering its own cultural and historical sights, signature dishes, and stunning beaches. But where should you stay in this massive coastal city? Busan has many neighborhoods perfect for any type of traveler, each with its unique charm and attractions. Whether you want to prioritize location, budget, attractions, nightlife, or beaches, this guide to where to stay in Busan will help you find the perfect base for your adventures in South Korea’s second-largest city.

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  • Where to stay in Busan: Summary
  • Where to stay in Busan: Shopping, nightlife, & great location
    • Seomyeon
      • Why stay in Seomyeon?
      • Seomyeon Highlights
      • Seomyeon Accommodation
  • Where to stay in Busan: Culture, street food, & good location
    • Nampo
      • Why stay in Nampo?
      • Nampo Highlights
      • Nampo Accommodation
  • Where to stay in Busan: Best beach, more luxurious
    • Haeundae Beach
      • Why stay in Haeundae Beach?
      • Haeundae Beach Highlights
      • Haeundae Beach Accommodation
  • Where to stay in Busan: Good beach, more affordable and central, & nightlife
    • Gwangalli Beach
      • Why stay in Gwangalli Beach?
      • Gwangalli Beach Highlights
      • Gwangalli Beach Accommodation
  • Book Your Busan Excursions
  • Let me handle the details, so you just show up and enjoy

Where to stay in Busan: Summary

The best booking platform for finding and reserving great hotels in Korea is Agoda. It’s owned by the same company as Booking.com but is based in Asia, making it great for finding any hotels you need. If you’re a backpacker staying in hostels, then Hostelworld is consistently the best hostel booking platform worldwide, and Busan is no exception. Book your Busan accommodation on Agoda today:

Don’t want to search for the best option, or just don’t have time? That’s what I’m here for! As a professional travel advisor, I’ve vetted or personally stayed at the suggested properties below.

Busan neighborhoodWhy stay in this neighborhood?Best mid-range hotel
SeomyeonShopping, nightlife, central locationUrbanstay Seomyeon
NampoStreet food, culture, good locationBusan CONNECT Ocean Hotel
Haeundae BeachBeach, luxury optionsMipo Oceanside Hotel
Gwangalli BeachBeach, more affordable, nightlifeH Avenue Gwangalli Beach

Where to stay in Busan: Shopping, nightlife, & great location

Seomyeon

Why stay in Seomyeon?

Located in the heart of Busan, Seomyeon offers a perfect blend of shopping, dining, and nightlife, while having a central location for connecting the rest of Busan via public transportation. Located on two subway lines in the center of Busan, the location doesn’t get much better than this. Other than its optimal location, Seomyeon is an exciting neighborhood itself. With its bustling streets filled with trendy boutiques, department stores, delicious restaurants, and trendy cafes, it’s a paradise for foodies and shopaholics. The area is also known for its lively bars and clubs, making it ideal for those looking to experience the nightlife of Busan.

Cafe Knockout

Seomyeon is great for:

  • First-time visitors
  • Young visitors
  • Foodies
  • Shopaholics
  • Visitors wanting to experience nightlife
  • Visitors who value having a central location and easy access to public transportation
  • Solo travelers

Seomyeon Highlights

  • Busan Citizen’s Park: sprawling green space in the middle of the city with a pond, 97 species of trees, an artificial beach, and more
  • Jeonpo Cafe Street: the perfect place to go cafe-hopping; I highly recommend the cakes at Molle (몰레) (try the Oreo!) and the aesthetic vibe at Knockout (넉아웃)
  • Seomyeon Shopping Street: a great place to go shopping but also a great place to find buzzing bars and restaurants
  • Have fun at a photo booth, arcade, karaoke room, shooting range, or the Running Man Busan experience center

Seomyeon Accommodation

4-star: Arban Hotel ⭐⭐⭐⭐

3-star: Urbanstay Seomyeon ⭐⭐⭐

2-star: H-AVENUE Hotel Seomyeon Station ⭐⭐

Hostel: Kimchee Busan Downtown Guesthouse ⭐

Where to stay in Busan: Culture, street food, & good location

Nampo

Why stay in Nampo?

Nampo is perfect for first-time visitors interested in exploring Busan’s unique culture and history. Here, you can visit iconic cultural landmarks like the Busan Tower, Jagalchi Fish Market, and BIFF Square. It’s also in a convenient location for accessing Busan’s other major attractions. The area’s street food scene is legendary and its markets are some of the best in Korea. Staying in Nampo puts you close to the city’s iconic attractions while being an exciting (and delicious!) neighborhood itself.

Yongdusan Park
BIFF Square
View from Lotte Department Store

Nampo is great for:

  • First-time visitors
  • Foodies
  • Shopaholics
  • Families
  • Culture and history buffs
  • Visitors who value a central location
  • Solo travelers

Nampo Highlights

  • BIFF Square: a sea of red-and-yellow street food stalls serving amazing street food, with seed hotteok (씨앗 호떡) being the signature dish
  • Gukje Market: huge market selling everything from designer dupes to homeware
  • Jagalchi Market: Korea’s largest seafood market, selling fresh fish and seafood you can have cooked on the spot
  • Gwangbok-ro Fashion Street: walking street lined with clothing shops
  • Yongdusan Park & Busan Tower: iconic tower with great views
  • Lotte Department Store: free observatory on the 13th floor for panoramic views of the city and harbor

Nampo Accommodation

4-star: Stanford Hotel ⭐⭐⭐⭐

3-star: Busan CONNECT Ocean Hotel ⭐⭐⭐

2-star: Hotel Gray Nampo ⭐⭐

Hostel: Guest House Dear Moon ⭐

Need help finding the perfect hotel in Busan?

Choosing where to stay in Busan can be overwhelming. I lived in Korea for 3 years and can help you find (and book!) the best area and accommodations for your trip, along with a tailor-made Korea itinerary to match your interests.

Let’s start planning your custom stay in Busan today!

Where to stay in Busan: Best beach, more luxurious

Haeundae Beach

Why stay in Haeundae Beach?

Haeundae is famous for its beautiful sandy beach, which is often cited as the best beach in Korea. It’s a top choice for beach lovers who want both the hustle and bustle of the city and the peace and quiet of the ocean. The area is also home to luxury hotels, making it good for those who want to spoil themselves. With its lively boardwalk and annual festivals, Haeundae is an exciting yet laid-back area that guarantees you won’t get bored.

Haeundae Sand Festival
Rendejavous Cafe

Haeundae Beach is great for:

  • Beach lovers
  • Families
  • Luxury travelers
  • Visitors who don’t mind traveling a little further to get around

Haeundae Beach Highlights

  • Relax on the beach or go for a swim: the wide sand and shallow bay make it perfect for both
  • Haeundae Sky Capsule: private pod running on tracks with coastal views
  • Busan X The Sky: very best view of Busan and the world’s highest Starbucks
  • Rendejavous (랑데자뷰 해운대점): cafe with an amazing view of Haeundae Beach and delicious drinks and pastries
  • Haeundae Traditional Market: fresh seafood galore and the best hotteok I’ve ever had at Myeongpum Hotteok (명품호떡)
  • Seasonal festivals: the Haeundae Sand Festival in May, the Busan Sea Festival in August, and the Haeundae Lights Festival in winter

Haeundae Beach Accommodation

4-star: Haeundae Blue Story Hotel ⭐⭐⭐⭐

3-star: Mipo Oceanside Hotel ⭐⭐⭐

2-star: MAMA Guesthouse Haeundae ⭐⭐

Where to stay in Busan: Good beach, more affordable and central, & nightlife

Gwangalli Beach

Why stay in Gwangalli Beach?

Gwangalli is renowned for its stunning beach and panoramic views of the Gwangan Bridge, which is especially breathtaking at night. This area is perfect for those who want a relaxed beach vibe while also having the option of enjoying lively nightlife. Gwangalli is lined with trendy bars, seafood restaurants, and cafes while offering plenty of low-budget options. It’s also one of the most central beaches to Busan’s center, putting you in a good location for exploring the rest of the city.

Sunset yacht tour

Gwangalli Beach is great for:

  • Beach lovers on a budget
  • Visitors who want to stay at the beach but not far from the center of the city
  • Visitors wanting to experience nightlife
  • Couples

Gwangalli Beach Highlights

  • Relax on the beach, go swimming, try water sports
  • Drone show: over 300 drones create colorful scenes in the night sky on Saturdays
    • January – September at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m.
    • October – December at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
  • Yacht tour: especially magically at or after sunset
  • Visit the many restaurants, cafes, and bars that line the beach: especially lively at night!
  • Galmegi Brewing: Busan’s first craft brew pub

Gwangalli Beach Accommodation

4-star: Hotel Homers ⭐⭐⭐⭐

3-star: H Avenue Gwangalli Beach ⭐⭐⭐

2-star: Gwangalli Hotel 1 ⭐⭐

Busan’s diverse neighborhoods offer something for everyone. From the lively streets of Seomyeon and the cultural hub of Nampo to the skyscraper-lined shores of Haeundae Beach and the laid-back atmosphere of Gwangalli Beach, each area provides a unique experience that will make your stay unforgettable. No matter where you choose, this guide to where to stay in Busan guarantees you’ll find excellent accommodations and local attractions.

Book Your Busan Excursions

Now that you have your Busan accommodation sorted, what about your tours and activities? The best activity and excursion booking platforms for South Korea are Klook and GetYourGuide. Both websites have thousands of trustworthy travel experiences with verified user reviews. I use Klook and GetYourGuide to book almost all my excursions in Asia.

Let me handle the details, so you just show up and enjoy

Where you stay can shape your whole experience in Busan. I’ll help you pick the right spot in Busan & beyond and craft a full custom itinerary around it. Designed by someone who’s lived in Korea and knows Busan like a local.

Click here to start planning your custom Korea trip today!

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