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Very modern, amazing rooftop with sauna and pool. Bed was very comfy and room very clean.
Rooftop heated pool and bath tub!
Baymond Hotel is located in the popular Haeundae area of Busan, within easy walking distance of Haeundae Beach and several top attractions. Guests can enjoy seaside walks, modern shopping and entertainment complexes, cultural sites, seafood markets and scenic temples reachable by short drives. The hotel makes a convenient base for both beach relaxation and exploring Busan's highlights.
Busan’s most famous urban beach with a long stretch of sand, cafes, and promenades — ideal for sunbathing, swimming and evening strolls.
Large, family-friendly aquarium at Haeundae featuring diverse marine exhibits, walkthrough tunnels and interactive displays.
Scenic coastal park and iconic meeting venue with clifftop walks, pine groves and panoramic seaside views — great for sunsets and photo opportunities.
The world’s largest department store complex with luxury shopping, dining and Spa Land — a major shopping and relaxation destination in Busan.
Popular beach with a lively nightlife scene and a spectacular illuminated bridge that’s especially pretty after dark.
Colorful hillside neighborhood known for art installations, galleries, narrow alleys and panoramic views over Busan.
A dramatic seaside Buddhist temple set on rocky coastline north of Haeundae — a unique and photogenic cultural site.
Make the most of your stay at Baymond Hotel with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Busan:
Why visit Busan and why Baymond Hotel is a good choice: Busan offers a compelling mix of sandy beaches, fresh seafood markets, contemporary shopping complexes, cultural neighborhoods and scenic coastal temples. It’s a great destination for families, couples and solo travelers seeking both urban life and seaside relaxation. Baymond Hotel is an excellent base in Haeundae: it’s modern and well-reviewed for cleanliness, comfortable beds and helpful staff, and it stands out for its heated rooftop pool, sauna and impressive sea views — amenities that elevate the stay beyond a typical 3-star experience. Its proximity to the beach, restaurants and transport links makes it convenient for sightseeing while providing a relaxing retreat after a day of exploring.
Baymond Hotel
27, Haeundaehaebyeon-ro 209beonga-gil
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Busan
Fall
Summer (June–August) and early October around BIFF.
Winter (December–February).
March–May. Mild temperatures, blooming parks (including Dalmaji Road and Igidae coastal walk), and comfortable conditions for sightseeing and hikes.
Held every October in the Nampo-dong and Haeundae areas, BIFF is one of Asia’s most important film festivals, attracting filmmakers and cinephiles worldwide.
A summer festival centered on Haeundae Beach (typically in August) featuring beach parties, performances, and water activities.
Usually in May, this creative festival highlights sand sculptures, competitions, and family-oriented beach events at Haeundae.
Large-scale fireworks displays and performances often centered around Gwangalli Beach, frequently held in autumn (October) — timing can vary.
Seasonal seafood and local food events occur throughout the year, showcasing Busan’s maritime cuisine with tastings, cooking demos, and market festivals.
Check the monsoon and typhoon forecasts in late June through August; expect heavy rain during jangma and potential storm-related disruptions. Bring layered clothing in spring and fall for variable daytime and evening temperatures. Winter requires a warm coat and windproof layers for coastal exposure. Summer needs sun protection (hat, sunscreen) and quick-dry clothing for humidity and beach activities.
Hotel prices in Busan rise sharply during summer (June–August) when domestic beachgoers and international tourists arrive, and during major events like the Busan International Film Festival in October. Coastal neighborhoods (Haeundae, Gwangalli) and boutique hotels near the beach command a premium in those periods. Spring (March–May) and Fall (September–November) are popular shoulder seasons with moderate prices and good availability. Winter (December–February) is the most budget-friendly time: lower room rates, off-season discounts, and easier last-minute availability, though lower demand means fewer hotel services in some small guesthouses. Prices also spike on Korean public holidays (Lunar New Year, Chuseok) and weekends, when domestic travel surges. Booking 1–3 months ahead for high season and major events, and 2–4 weeks for shoulder seasons, balances price and flexibility.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Efficient public transport (metro, buses) and affordable taxis; KTX connects Busan to Seoul quickly. Use a rechargeable T-money (or local card) for seamless travel.
Book beachfront hotels at least 2–3 months ahead for summer and around BIFF (October). Rent a portable Wi-Fi or buy a local eSIM for navigation and translation. If you want quieter beach time but still warm weather, aim for late spring (May) or early fall (September).
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