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nice location, heated swimming pool, nice staff
Excellent quality, value for money. Very clean, amazing pool and comfortable bed. I loved the seaview. Excellent location across the road from the sea
L7 Haeundae by LOTTE is located directly across from Haeundae Beach and within easy walking distance of a wide range of attractions: scenic Dongbaek Island and Nurimaru APEC House at the western end of the beach; the popular SEA LIFE Busan Aquarium; plentiful dining, café and nightlife options; the Shinsegae Centum City shopping complex and Spa Land a short drive away; and cultural sites like Haedong Yonggungsa Temple along the coast. The hotel is a convenient base for beach activities, coastal sightseeing, shopping, and access to Busan’s broader highlights.
Busan’s most famous urban beach — wide sand, swimming in summer, beachside cafes and promenades with great sunrise/sunset views.
Scenic coastal park with walking trails, Camellia and pine trees, plus the modern Nurimaru APEC conference house perched on a cliff with panoramic sea views.
Large aquarium located on the Haeundae beachfront with diverse marine exhibits, walk-through tanks and family-friendly attractions.
World-famous shopping complex (one of the largest department stores in the world) offering high-end shopping, restaurants, a multiplex cinema, Spa Land jjimjilbang and indoor ice rink.
Popular beach with a lively restaurants/café scene and spectacular night views of the illuminated Gwangan Bridge (great for nightlife and sunset watching).
Dramatic seaside Buddhist temple set on rocky cliffs — iconic sunrise spot and a must-see for photographers and culture enthusiasts.
Busan’s famous fish market and adjacent BIFF Square offer fresh seafood, street food, and a lively market atmosphere — ideal half-day trip from Haeundae.
Make the most of your stay at L7 HAEUNDAE by LOTTE HOTELS with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Busan:
Busan is South Korea’s premier coastal city — blending sandy beaches, dramatic seaside temples, lively markets, and modern shopping and dining precincts. L7 Haeundae by LOTTE places you right across from Haeundae Beach with stylish, spacious rooms, a heated rooftop pool with sea views, and easy access to attractions, transport and nightlife. It’s an excellent choice for beachgoers, families and travelers seeking a modern, well-located base to explore Busan.
L7 HAEUNDAE by LOTTE HOTELS
55 Haeun-daero 570beon-gil
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Busan
Fall
Summer (busy beaches, July–August) and major festival periods such as BIFF in October.
Winter (December–February, excluding holiday weekends) and late Winter/early Spring offer lower hotel rates and fewer crowds.
March–May: Mild temperatures, blooming parks (e.g., Dalmaji Hill), and comfortable conditions for walking coastal trails and temple visits. Cherry blossoms appear in late March–April in some spots around the city.
One of Asia's largest film festivals, held in October, drawing filmmakers, stars, and cinephiles worldwide. Screenings, red-carpet events, and industry panels take place across the city.
Large-scale fireworks and evening shows (often coordinated with BIFF or separate autumn events) that light up coastal areas such as Gwangalli and Haeundae.
Summer beach festival in July with sand sculptures, concerts, water activities, and family-friendly programming.
K-pop and pop-culture events typically in Autumn that bring large domestic crowds to concerts, fan meetings, and street performances.
December lighting events, markets, and small-scale winter festivals with seasonal food and decorations in major shopping areas.
Pack layers for Spring and Fall; a waterproof jacket during the June–July monsoon season; a windproof coat and insulated layers for Winter. Bring comfortable walking shoes with good grip (coastal paths and rocky viewpoints can be slippery). If you visit beaches, bring sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent for July–August.
Busan's hotel and travel prices fluctuate with beach season, major festivals, and domestic holiday weekends. Peak demand occurs in Summer (especially July–August) around Haeundae and Gwangalli beaches and during October festivals like the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) and Busan Fireworks. Weekend rates are higher near beach districts and major events; weekday and off-season (late Winter, early Spring) offer the best value. Book 4–8 weeks ahead for Summer and major festival dates, and 2–4 weeks ahead for Fall weekends. Smaller guesthouses and business hotels offer better midweek deals. Transportation (flights, KTX) surges around Chuseok and Lunar New Year; expect higher prices and sold-out trains then.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Busan is well connected by air (Gimhae Airport), rail (KTX to Busan Station), metro, buses, and taxis. A T-money (or Cashbee) card works for most public transport and convenience stores.
To avoid weekend crowds at Haeundae or Gwangalli, visit early morning or late evening. Use side streets in neighborhoods like Seomyeon and Nampo-dong to find excellent local eateries. If you have time, take a day trip by ferry to Oedo-Botania (requires transfer) or explore lesser-known beaches like Songjeong for a more local surf scene.
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