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Haeundae Blueline Park Train (with kids)

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How Kids-Friendly is Haeundae Blueline Park Train?

75%Kids-Friendly
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What makes it 75% Kids-Friendly: Beach Train and four-seat Sky Capsules thrill school-age children and allow beach stops, yet cars have no seat belts and open windows, and cliff paths demand constant adult supervision.

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Exploring Busan in a Capsule Train | Haeundae Blue Line Park
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- The BEST train ride in BUSAN - Haeundae BLUELINE PARK
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Positives:

  • Family Pod Keeps You Together: All four seats in the sky capsule mean no one gets separated.
  • Flexible Stops: Free-use train pass lets you hop on/off to match kids’ energy.
  • On-Site Facilities: Restrooms, lockers and cafés at main stations make breaks easy.

Challenges:

  • Stroller Access: Some station platforms and boardwalks have steps—fold or carry light strollers.
  • Windy Conditions: Coastal winds can bite—pack hats and extra layers for children.
  • Limited Shade: Few covered spots along the track—bring sunscreen and hats.
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What is Haeundae Blueline Park Train?

  • A coastal leisure railway stretching 13.8 kilometers along Busan’s eastern shoreline
  • A turquoise-hued train service operating through six stations from Mipo to Songjeong with open-air carriages fitted with panoramic windows
  • A core component of Haeundae Blueline Park’s integrated transit network, linking rail, sky capsule rides, and coastal trails

What is so special about Haeundae Blueline Park Train for with kids?

  1. Hop aboard a family sky capsule for close-up ocean views.
  2. Use the beach train pass to explore stations at kids’ pace.
  3. Walk stroller-friendly trail sections and keep kids safe near cliffs.
  4. Visit Daritdol Skywalk for safe, dramatic cliffside photos.
  5. Enjoy on-site restrooms, lockers and cafés at main stations.

Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours

Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time for the sky capsule ride, beach train stops, coastal trail walk and snack breaks without rushing young children.

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Kids-Friendly Activities in Haeundae Blueline Park Train

Family Sky Capsule Ride:

Board a 4-person pod for a round-trip coastal view.

Tip: Book your slot early to secure a window seat and let kids wave at the seagulls.

Beach Train Free-Use Pass:

Hop on/off at any of the six stations for beach play and café stops.

Tip: Start at Mipo and let kids choose where to get off for a quick swim or snack.

Coastal Trail Stroll:

Walk the flat section of the old rail line between Mipo and Cheongsapo.

Tip: Bring a lightweight stroller on foldable sections and watch kids near cliff edges.

Daritdol Skywalk:

Visit the cliffside observatory near Cheongsapo Station for panoramic ocean views.

Tip: Arrive midday for best light and fewer crowds, and hold children’s hands near the railing.

Station Café & Rest Areas:

Grab snacks or drinks at Mipo or Cheongsapo cafés.

Tip: Use free lockers at main stations to store backpacks and any beach gear.

How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Haeundae Blueline Park Train

  1. Ride Early or Late: Avoid crowds and heat by taking the first or last trains of the day.
  2. Use Free-Use Pass: Maximize value by hopping off for quick beach breaks or snack stops.
  3. Pack a Portable Mat: Bring a small mat for picnic snacks since seating at stations is limited.
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Reviews of Haeundae Blueline Park Train

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young-jin Park

young-jin Park

Nov 2025

When I think of Haeundae in my childhood, its old landscape has disappeared into history, but the East Sea, which stretches from Haeundae through Cheongsapo to Gijang, is still beautiful. With charming attractions and walking paths along the railroad tracks, it is a popular hotspot recently visited by many tourists. Therefore, I recommend making a reservation if you want to ride the sightseeing tr...

Vouvou B

Vouvou B

Nov 2025

Better than nothing but I would really recommand to buy tickets for the sky capsule. I didn't book the tickets in advance so we took the train but it is crowded, noisy, there is no place to seat for everybody... And I really recommend not to buy the go and back ticket, just take a one way ticket. The walk is short and really easy,many stops to make and many things to admire

K J

K J

Nov 2025

This is a gimmicky tourist attraction. Do it if you want to cross off the bucket list (like we did) or to please your little kids. The little cars (which easily sell out, so book early) do not stop; you get on at one end and you get off at the other. The train (which we did) has multiple stops which allow you to explore some attractions along the way, including the very excellent Skywalks. However...

Moty Gotgilf

Moty Gotgilf

Oct 2025

A very beautiful place in Busan. You can take the train ride along the coast. I wanted to try the small sky capsules, but they were fully booked. I arrived around 4 PM, and overall, I recommend taking the train only in one direction (preferably on the way back) and walking along the wooden deck trail in the other direction. The walk is about 3–4 km with great views of the coastline and different a...

Adam Bradley

Adam Bradley

Sep 2025

Nice little abandoned railway turned into a tourist attraction. The ski capsule is lovely, a nice and relaxing trip in your own carriage, but make sure to book in advance. The normal train was packed, standing room only. Mipo has a nice food court next door with some delicious food and drinks, particularly the bakery. Gorgeous bread and pastries, probably the best in Busan!

When is the best time to visit Haeundae Blueline Park Train (Busan, South Korea)?

Spring brings cherry blossoms at Dalmaji Tunnel and mild weather. Summer heats up and crowds peak—go early. Autumn shows colorful leaves along the trail. Winter winds chill near the coast—carry jackets.

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Typical Budget for a Family of 4 (2 Adults + 2 Kids)

ItemCost (Approx.)
Beach Train Free-Use Pass (4×₩13,000)KRW 52,000
Sky Capsule round-trip podKRW 77,000
Snacks & drinksKRW 10,000
Total EstimatedKRW 139,000

Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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Map of Haeundae Blueline Park Train

Address: 13 Dalmaji-gil 62beon-gil, Haeundae, Busan, South Korea

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About Haeundae Blueline Park Train

Opening Hours

Monday:9:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Tuesday:9:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Wednesday:9:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Thursday:9:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Friday:9:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Saturday:9:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Sunday:9:00 AM – 8:30 PM

Hours may vary during holidays, special events, and peak seasons. Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

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Phone Number

+82 51-701-5548

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