Accessible Korea

Busan 부산

5 barrier-free places, checked venue by venue

  1. Gwangalli Beach

    Gwangalli Beach

    Gwangalli Beach in Suyeong-gu, Busan, is known for its clear blue waters and soft sand, making it a popular destination during the summer. It is especially famous for its beautiful night views, where the sea and the Gwangandaegyo Bridge create a stunning backdrop. In addition to swimming, visitors can enjoy various marine sports, and the nearby cafés and restaurants offer plenty of options for relaxing with good food.

    Verified accessibility

    • Step-free entrance
    • Accessible restroom
    • Diaper changing station
    • Assistance dogs welcome
    Hours
    Open at all times
    Address
    219, Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu, Busan
  2. Busan Citizens Park

    Busan Citizens Park

    Busan Citizens Park is a large urban park covering approximately 470,000 m², created around the themes of memory, culture, nature, and participation. Its expansive lawn-about the size of six soccer fields-rich greenery, and restored ecological streams offer a relaxing space for leisure and rest. With cultural facilities, walking paths, and various experience areas, the park is a comprehensive public space enjoyed by visitors of all ages.

    Verified accessibility

    • Step-free entrance
    • Accessible elevator
    • Accessible parking
    • Accessible restroom
    • Nursing room
    • Wheelchair rental

    Accessible Elevator (Visitor Center); Wheelchair & Stroller Rental (Visitor Center) / Power Wheelchair Fast Charger (Visitor Center B1)

    Hours
    Open at all times
    Address
    73, Simin-gongwon-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan
  3. Busan Museum of Contemporary Art

    Busan Museum of Contemporary Art

    The Busan Museum of Contemporary Art, located on Eulsukdo Island, is an eco-friendly public art museum that opened in 2018. Focusing on nature, new media, and humanity, it offers exhibitions, research, and education programs. With spacious galleries, creative studios, and outdoor gardens, it serves as a major contemporary art hub in western Busan.

    Verified accessibility

    • Step-free entrance
    • Accessible elevator
    • Braille & tactile guides
    • Accessible parking
    • Accessible restroom
    • Nursing room
    • Wheelchair rental

    Braille Signage; Wheelchair & Stroller Rental (Information Desk)

    Hours
    Tue~Sun 10:00 - 18:00 / Closed on Mondays and New Year's Day
    Address
    1191, Nakdongnam-ro, Saha-gu, Busan
  4. Taejongdae

    Taejongdae

    Taejongdae, at the southern tip of Yeongdo, is one of Busan's most famous scenic spots. Spanning about 1.63 million m², it features lush forests, 250 m coastal cliffs, unique rock formations, and wide views of the Korea Strait-visible to Tsushima on clear days. Designated Scenic Site No. 17 and a National Geopark, it is renowned for its wave-cut terraces and dramatic sea cliffs.

    Verified accessibility

    • Step-free entrance
    • Accessible parking
    • Accessible restroom
    • Nursing room
    • Wheelchair rental

    Wheelchair & Stroller Rental

    Hours
    Mar~Oct 04:00 - 24:00 / Nov~Feb 05:00 - 24:00 (*For details, please refer to the website)
    Address
    24, Jeonmang-ro, Yeongdo-gu, Busan
  5. Haeundae Beach

    Haeundae Beach

    Haeundae Beach is one of Busan's most iconic spots, known for its wide sandy shore, gentle depth, and calm waves. It draws the largest crowds in Korea each summer, and its hotels and high-rises create a modern coastal atmosphere. Year-round festivals and nearby attractions-such as Dongbaekseom Island, Oryukdo, the aquarium, and the yacht marina-make it a lively destination in all seasons.

    Verified accessibility

    • Step-free entrance
    • Accessible parking
    • Accessible restroom
    • Diaper changing station
    • Wheelchair rental

    Tactile & Audio Tourist Information Board

    Hours
    Open year-round
    Address
    264, Haeundaehaebyeon-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan

Source: Seoul Tourism Organization, “Integrated Guidebook for Universal Tourism Governance”, compiled December 2025; text reused with attribution, the guide’s photos are not. Facilities change, confirm with the venue before you travel.

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