HILLSIDE HOTEL / 힐사이드호텔

HILLSIDE HOTEL / 힐사이드호텔

– Homepage
http://www.hillsidehotel.co.kr

Hillside Hotel in Busan is about 7 minutes by car from Busan Station, making it super-convenient for those arriving by train. Rooms are modern and comfortable, bedding is cozy and toilets are clean. A simple breakfast is provided free of charge, and there’s a convenience store on the hotel’s 1st floor. For those wanting to explore Busan, Yongdusan Park, Yeongdodaegyo Bridge, Jagalchi Market, PIFF Street, and the Movie Experience Museum are 5-7 minutes away by car.

– Address : 160 , Junggu-ro, Jung-gu, Busan

※ Presentation Information
– Check-in Time
15:00

– Check-out Time
11:00

– Daily Rate
Not available

– Amenities
No

– Parking Fee
Yes

– Number of Rooms
75













◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Bcent Hotel (비센트호텔)


– Homepage
http://www.bcenthotel.com

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⊙ Le IDEA Hotel Busan Station (르이데아호텔)


– Homepage
http://www.ideabusan.com

Leidea Hotel is a boutique hotel in Dong-gu, Busan. It has spacious rooms with large beds – some equipped with jacuzzis, and some with personal safes and closets for the convenience of long-stay residents. Rooms on the 5th floor and higher offer fine views of Hangdaegyo Bridge and the sea. The location is convenient for both transport – Busan station is nearby – and for visiting downtown Busan attractions such as Gukje Market, Jagalchi Market, Yongdusan Park and Taejongdae.

⊙ Busan Chinatown Special Zone (부산 차이나타운특구(상해문.상해거리))

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– Homepage
www.visitbusan.net

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⊙ 40-step Culture & Tourism Theme Street (40계단 문화관광테마거리)

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– Homepage
www.bsjunggu.go.kr

The 40-step Culture & Tourism Theme Street is a 450-meter street leading up to the 40-step stairway of the ’40-step Cultural Center’ and continues to the Palseong Tour.
The time-honored 40-step stairway embodies the joys and sorrows of refugees and those displaced by the Korean War. The entire area has been recently renovated to reflect life in Korea in the 50s & 60s.
The 40-step Culture & Tourism Theme Street was designated ‘The Best Street’ by the Busan municipal government in June 2004.

⊙ Almond Hotel (아몬드호텔)


– Homepage
http://www.almondhotel.co.kr

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⊙ Busan Modern & Contemporary History Museum – Main Building (부산근현대역사관 본관)

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– Homepage
www.busan.go.kr/mmch

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⊙ Busan Museum of Movies (부산영화체험박물관)

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– Homepage
busanbom.kr

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⊙ 168 Stairs (168계단)

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– Homepage
tour.bsdonggu.go.kr

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⊙ Ebagu Crafts Workshop (이바구공작소)

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– Homepage
http://www.2bagu.co.kr/index.bsdonggu

Ebagu Crafts Workshop was created as part of an urban regeneration project centered along Sanbok Road. The workshop serves as an archive center for the stories of local residents in Sanbok Road, and a new planned exhibition is held every two months. Personal collections, as well as the history of locals living in this district are well preserved, creating a warehouse of cultural resources for the future.

* Opening Date: March 6, 2013

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