Elevators, free baby entry, stroller loan, nursing room and diaper tables aid caregivers, but steep outdoor steps and tight deck aisles make pushing a pram hard, so bring a carrier for comfort.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Covers the observatory, photo zones, park strolls and baby breaks.
Observation Deck:
Ride the elevator to the 120 m deck for panoramic views of Busan.
Tip: Bring a baby carrier to move easily and visit at sunset for colorful skies.
Interactive Photo & Play Zones:
Try neon moon rooms, mirror mazes and themed photo booths on lower floors.
Tip: Take family photos early before crowds gather.
Yongdusan Park Walk:
Stroll through the park to see the Flower Clock, pagodas and street performers.
Tip: Bring a light snack and pause at shaded benches for baby feeds.
Nursing Room & Stroller Rental:
Use the free nursing room on the mezzanine and borrow strollers at the lobby.
Tip: Ask staff on the 1st floor for stroller pickup when you arrive.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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2 adult tickets | KRW 16,000 |
Snack at café | KRW 6,000 |
Key ring souvenir | KRW 4,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 26,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
From July–October, weekend nights feature LED mapping shows on the deck. From March–November, Saturdays host free traditional performances in the park.
Address: 37-55 Yongdusan-gil, Jung-gu, Busan, South Korea
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Alex Williams
Great views of the city, we went at night instead of the day which I think is absolutely the better option. Entry is affordable, I think it was about 10,000w each but I may be wrong. Only giving it 4/5 and not 5/5 because the "fireworks" show is projected onto the glass windows which are quite textured and not the clearest. Especially if you want to take really good pictures. Other than that the s...
Florian Deram
Busan Tower is such a nice place! You can play some fun games throughout the visit, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. In addition, you have an amazing view of all of Busan from the top. It’s a great spot to relax, take photos, and see the city from above. Worth a visit if you’re in Busan!
Pasha Shurikoff
Mix of great views and gimmicky photo-op setups on lower floors. The scavenger QR hunt with a prize was a nice touch (if you miss any digits accidentally, it’s the date of tower completion). We came before sunset to also see the city lights after dark (obvious protip for doubling up on the breathtaking views). However it was frustrating to learn that you cannot go back up to the observation platf...
Duncan Automatic Stop
Great experience. Watching over Busan. Nice getting a special discount for elderly people like us. After buying a ticket you can get 10 percent off buying something in the cafe and snackbar.
Mimi Cho
This my second time to visit it. Still love it. I can see the whole view. I use Busan Visit Pass Big 3 to visit it. You can join the game and get a free gift.
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