School-age children can ride the escalator, play with folk instruments, and hunt for monuments; fenced observatory is safe but there is no playground or dedicated kids program.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time to ride the escalator, explore the tower, museum and picnic with kids without rushing.
Escalator Ride to Park:
Take the public escalator from Gwangbok-ro up to the park entrance without stairs.
Tip: Hold your child’s hand and point out the changing murals on the tunnel walls.
Busan Tower Observatory:
Ride the high-speed elevator to the 120 m observation deck for 360° city views.
Tip: Buy tickets online in advance to skip the line and use the interactive viewfinders.
World Folk Instruments Museum:
Let kids play drums, shakers and string instruments in the hands-on section.
Tip: Encourage each child to try a simple rhythm and collect the small prize sticker.
Flower Clock and Octagonal Pavilion:
Visit the large flower clock and historic pavilion for photos and free play.
Tip: Bring bubbles or a small ball so kids can run safely on the grass nearby.
Traditional Arts Performance:
Watch drum dances and folk music every Saturday at 3 pm (Mar–Nov).
Tip: Arrive 10 minutes early with a mat for front-row seating and better photos.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Busan Tower Observatory (2 adults + 2 kids) | KRW 15,000 |
World Folk Instruments Museum (2 adults + 2 kids) | KRW 9,000 |
Picnic snacks and drinks | KRW 10,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 34,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Spring brings colorful flower-clock blooms; summer weekends feature live folk shows; autumn’s cooler air is great for picnics; winter evenings light up the tower in blue.
Address: 37-55 Yongdusan-gil, Jung-gu, Busan, South Korea
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Gaby
Super pretty! A lot of views, games and cats! The area nearby has a lot of very good restaurants and stores!
Florian Deram
Yongdusan Park is a lovely spot to relax in Busan. It’s peaceful with nice walking paths and great views. You can also visit the Busan Tower nearby. A great place for a quiet break!
Nadia Laks
We visited the park quite late at night but it still feels safe. It's very easy to get there as it offers eskalators to go up
Yunita Tri
We came here at night and it was very cold but we can still enjoy the place. Not so many people came maybe because of the cold weather, so the park was pretty quiet.
Dang Hoang Anh
Yongdusan Park (용두산공원), located in the heart of Busan, South Korea, is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the city. This iconic park, named after its resemblance to a dragon's head ("Yongdu" means dragon head in Korean), offers a tranquil escape from the bustling urban environment. The park is most famous for the towering Busan Tower, which stands at 120 meters and provides breathtaking...
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