6.3Km 2025-07-07
(4th-5th Floors), 73 Gwangbok-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
Located on Gwangbok-ro in Busan, SHE'S Plastic Surgery Clinic has been a trusted destination for cosmetic procedures since its opening in 2000. Renowned for our expertise in eye and facial wrinkle surgeries, we have become a premier clinic specializing in wrinkle treatments, attracting patients not only from Korea but from around the world.
We offer a range of services tailored for our international patients:
On-site interpreters fluent in Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Vietnamese, Mongolian, and English
Comprehensive convenience services, including concierge support and accommodation reservations
Diverse medical tourism packages focused on skincare, in addition to our major surgical offerings
Tax-free shopping for added convenience
Transparent pricing, with the same costs for both foreign and Korean patients
Since beginning to attract international patients in 2009, SHE'S Plastic Surgery Clinic has become a welcoming and comfortable clinic for foreigners seeking high-quality treatment. This dedication to patient care was selected as a leading medical institution for attracting foreign patients in Busan for 2022-2025.
6.4Km 2024-04-18
74-1, Gwangbok-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
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6.4Km 2024-04-18
73-1, Gwangbok-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
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6.4Km 2020-06-09
113, Deungdae-ro, Seo-gu, Busan
+82-51-231-0750
Fabulously located along the seaside, Busan Beach Tourist Hotel provides an excellent view of the ocean. Clean and quiet guestrooms come with the sound of the waves and beautiful scenery of flying seagulls. Decorated in classical European style, each guestroom is equipped with a large balcony and high-end wooden furniture. The up-to-date facilities and great service will provide guests with comfortable accomodations. Furthermore, downtown Busan (Nampodong and Gangbokdong) and the famous Jagalchi Market are a 5-minute walking distance away.
6.4Km 2024-04-26
100 Songdohaebyeon-ro, Seo-gu, Busan
+82-51-240-4000
Songdo Beach is 800 meters long and 50 meters wide. The average water level is 1~1.5 meters. It was one of the first beaches to open in Korea in 1913. In 2000, the beach underwent a comprehensive 5-year reconstruction and reopened with restored and expanded coastlines and the addition of several fountains. Nearby attractions include Busan’s famed Jagalchi Seafood Market and Amnam Park. Amnam Park was a military protected area that opened to the public as a nature park in April 1996. Amnam Park, as well as Dudo Park, a famous sea fishing spot, connects to Songdo, where visitors can see a spectacular landscape with seagulls, a symbol of busan, and the quiet seascape with Yeongdo Island in the distance.
The area has a variety of accommodation and dining options, and is well equipped with convenience facilities such as an overpass, promenade, boat yard, and parking lot. Amnam Park on the Songdo coast is a coastal ecological park. It has an observatory, a 3.8-kilometer promenade, a roadside cafe, and raw fish restaurants with a panoramic view of the Songdo coast and Busan Namhang Port. Another historically important attraction in the area is the Provisional Capital Memorial Hall that was used as the presidential residence for three years when Busan was the temporary capital during the Korean War.
6.4Km 2024-04-23
76-2, Gwangbok-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
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6.4Km 2023-01-03
9, Yeongcho-gil 197beon-gil, Dong-gu, Busan
+82-51-253-8253
This is the fastest way to go downhill from Sanbok road to Busan port. The stairs are known to be as tall as a 6-story building and have exactly 168 steps. In the past, there used to be 3 wells located at the bottom of the stairs, which locals would wait in line to draw water when there was insufficient water, but now, there is only one well with drinking water.
6.4Km 2024-04-18
1F, 2F (Gwangbok-dong 2-ga), 77, Gwangbok-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
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6.4Km 2023-06-13
39-2, Nampo-gil, Jung-gu, Busan-si
+82-51-242-7211
Dahaejeong is a nice place to rest, drink a cup of tea, and experience traditional Korean culture. Tea served by Dahaejeong have various health benefits. Tourist groups are welcomed, but are asked to make reservations before visiting. Tteok (rice cakes) and fruit are also available as a teatime snack.