Haeridan-gil: What to Know Before You Go
Haeridan-gil is Haeundae’s trendiest street for cafes, food, and shops. What to know before visiting this converted railway neighborhood.
Haeridan-gil is Haeundae’s trendiest street for cafes, food, and shops. What to know before visiting this converted railway neighborhood.
Signature Coffee Shop in Haeundae serves one of the best flat whites in Busan. No-frills specialty coffee with a focus on quality beans.
Gil Sashimi in Haeundae serves fresh Korean-style raw fish with all the banchan. What to order, how to eat it, and what it costs.
Sok Siwonhan Daegutang serves Haeundae’s best cod soup — rich, spicy, and packed with tender fish. A local hangover cure that works.
Haemok on Haeridan-gil serves charcoal-grilled eel donburi and fresh sashimi bowls. Small menu, big flavors, reasonable prices.
Prahran Workroom brings Australian-style brunch to Haeridan-gil — real sourdough, poached eggs, and flat whites in a cozy space.
How to ride the Busan subway using a T-money card. Where to buy one, how to load it, transfer rules, and fare prices explained.
Google Maps doesn’t work well in Korea. How to set up and use Naver Map in English for navigation, transit, and restaurant search.
Shinsegae Centum City in Busan holds the Guinness record for world’s largest department store. What to do, where to eat, how to get there.
The best souvenirs to buy on Haeridan-gil in Haeundae — from whale-themed goods to local crafts. Skip the tourist shops near the beach.
Goraeseoippeo is a whale-themed gift shop on Haeridan-gil selling handmade keychains, stationery, and ocean-inspired goods.
How to book and ride the Blueline Park Sky Capsule in Busan. Ticket prices, booking tips, best times to go, and what to expect.
Dalmaji-gil is a scenic coastal walk starting from Haeundae Beach. Cherry blossoms in spring, ocean views year-round, cafes along the way.
Everything you need to know about Haeundae Beach — how to get there, what’s nearby, seasonal tips, and where to eat along the shore.
Our Leaf is a plant-filled cafe on Haeridan-gil serving handmade cakes and tea. A calm, quiet spot away from the Haeundae crowds.
Cafe OUI near Haeundae Station has a retro city pop interior and solid espresso drinks. A small cafe with a lot of character.