Infants are allowed, and some cafés have elevators, yet mid-trail dirt patches hinder strollers, public toilets lack change tables, and nursing spaces exist only inside ticketed observatory buildings.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time for a leisurely walk, café break, and train ride while allowing baby naps and rests
Dalmaji-gil Scenic Walk:
Stroll between pine trees and sea views on the paved upper and lower sections
Tip: Use a baby carrier for uneven middle section and start at the paved ends
Edge993 Café Stop:
Relax at a stroller-friendly café with indoor restrooms and baby blankets
Tip: Use the elevator and ask staff for the water fountain to warm bottles
Haewoljeong Pavilion Rest:
Rest on benches under the wooden pavilion with panoramic ocean views
Tip: Visit around noon for softer light and shade for baby
Haeundae Blueline Park Train Ride:
Enjoy a coastal mini train journey from Dalmaji-gil to Marine City
Tip: Buy tickets at the booth early for window seats and stroller space
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Café snacks and drinks | KRW 22,000 |
Coastal train ride for 2 adults | KRW 14,000 |
Bus fare round trip | KRW 5,200 |
Total Estimated | KRW 41,200 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Late March to early April brings cherry blossoms along the path—arrive before 10am to avoid crowds. Summer offers cool shade under pine trees. In autumn, enjoy colorful foliage. Winter is quiet but windy—dress baby warmly.
Address: South Korea, Busan, Haeundae, 중제2동 978-16
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Danny Kim
Cherry Blossom road and few beautiful views.
궁쉐린
The best combination of a wonderful building and beautiful street trees. The streets that turn red at sunset are very impressive. Cherry blossoms only last one season... but sunsets happen every day.
hyun jo park
On the winding road to Dalmaji Hill You can go during the day or at night. A better route during cherry blossom season It is not in the shape of a tunnel with cherry blossoms on both sides. There are old cherry trees on the coast The trees are big and have many branches. It's spectacular when the flowers bloom and the petals flutter. There is also a road that follows the road from the entrance t...
gyeol ha
Haeundae used to refer to the coast surrounding Dongbaek Island on the east coast, but these days it refers to the road from Haeundae Beach to Songjeong Beach. ‘Dalmaji Road’. The coastal scenery has been so beautiful since ancient times that it is also one of the eight scenic views of Busan. The evening moon seen from Dalmaji Hill in Haeundae is beautiful, and this place, called Dalmaji Hill, is...
gyeol ha
Haeundae refers to the coast surrounding Dongbaekseom Island on the east coast, but these days, it refers to the road from Haeundae Beach to Songjeong Beach. ‘Dalmaji-gil’. Since ancient times, the beautiful scenery of the beach has been considered one of the eight scenic views of Busan. The evening moon seen from Haeundae Dalmaji Pass is charming. This place, also called Dalmaji Pass, is also gre...
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