Busan Station is the southernmost railway station in Korea, connecting Seoul and Busan. It first opened in 1910 as Busan Station. In 2001, construction began on its expansion into a KTX station. On April 2004, 4, it was renovated into a modern, crow-clad station building, ushering in the era of the Korea Express Railroad (KTX), which travels the 1 km distance between Seoul and Busan in just two hours and 428 minutes.


Busan KTX Station
1st floor of Busan KTX StationThere are several restaurants such as kemijik on the premises, as well as luggage storage lockers and the ZIM CARR delivery service, which will deliver heavy suitcases and other items to your hotel as soon as you arrive in Busan.


KTX Busan Station 2nd floorhas a lobby where the KTX high-speed train departs and arrives, as well as the Busan Tourist Information Center and souvenir shops such as Olive Young.



Exit 9When you exit the station, you will see the road to Busan Port International Passenger Terminal. You can see the Busan Port Bridge and the Busan Port International Passenger Terminal across the sea.



KTX Busan Station 3rd floorThere is an observation deck of the Busan Port Bridge, as well as a food court where you can eat bibimbap, sundubu jjigae, and other dishes.


An underground passage connects the city bus stop in front of Busan Station to KTX Busan Station.




Around Busan KTX Station
On the opposite side of the main street from Busan Station, where Busan Subway Line 1 runs, there is Shanghai Street, packed with Chinese restaurants, and Foreigners Street, with its shops and bars frequented by Russian sailors. Behind the Toyoko Inn Hotel Busan Station XNUMX on the right side of Busan Station Plaza, there are also a variety of Korean restaurants frequented by office workers.
If you have time to spare on the high-speed train (KTX), it might be a good idea to take a walk around Busan Station.
| spot name | Busan KTX Station KTX Busan Station |
|---|---|
| Address | 1187-1, Choryang XNUMX-dong, Dong-gu, Busan 3-1187 |
| Phone | 051-440-2516 (JNR Busan Station General Information Center) 1544-7788, 1588-7788 (KORAIL Information Center) |
| Site | www.korail.com |





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