Flat pavement suits strollers and a tourist info toilet has a diaper table, yet loud food stalls, few nursing rooms on site and scarce seating make visits short and tiring.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to stroll Star Street, visit the museum, and enjoy snacks at a relaxed pace with a baby.
Star Street Walk:
Stroll along the film-strip pavement and spot celebrity handprints underfoot.
Tip: Go before 10am to avoid crowds and push your stroller smoothly.
Busan Museum of Movies:
Explore interactive film exhibits with free entry for babies under 36 months.
Tip: Rent a stroller at the Info Center and bring a light blanket for baby.
Street Food Sampling:
Try soft Ssiat Hotteok and mild fish cake skewers at nearby stalls.
Tip: Buy one snack to share while walking to keep the baby comfortable.
Stroller Rental:
Get a free stroller at the Busan Tourist Information Center at the north end of BIFF Square.
Tip: Bring photo ID and arrive by 9am when the center opens.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Busan Museum of Movies (2 adults) | KRW 20,000 |
Street food snacks | KRW 5,300 |
Total Estimated | KRW 25,300 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
From October 1–10, the BIFF film festival brings extra booths and crowds. Visit early or off-season for easier stroller access.
Address: 58-1 Gudeok-ro, Jung-gu, Busan, South Korea
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Jus Sumbody
Interesting place to walk around in Busan. As a traveler I have been many places and the venders here are not too pushy, therefore you feel comfortable and safe. Boy do they have a lot of stuff!!! Don't bother with the jello ball, it was so weird!!! It's like jello covered in peanut butter powder or something, just a scam. The pastry fried and filled with seeds and honey, now that was good!! You...
Lam Nghi
It is a long street where you can easily find the local foods. It connects to the local markets and allows you to explore the culture business of people. But it closes early in the weekday even weekend not many people around 11pm. If you visit Busan, do not miss this.
The Traveling Hatter
The art and craftsmanship of the floats is awe inspiring. There was music played on a Japanese guitar that reminded me of a Guqin. There was a challenge to visitors to match the beat of ceremonial drums that was fun to watch. I could have spent more time there if I had not been on a guided tour with other stops. Highly recommend this visiting this cultural treasure
Worawit Warren Makeaw
The market offers a wide selection of local goods at competitive prices, providing a genuine Korean cultural experience. Its central location and vibrant atmosphere, unlike typical shopping malls, are highly recommended.
Alresa Prahutrimaga
Must visit when you go to Busan! Many local foods that you can try and mostly "Daebak!" The food price is around 1000-10.000 won, must try Potato Spiral, Marshmallow ice cream, and Strawberry!!
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