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Haeundae Blue Line Park Beach Train in Busan

It's one of the places that definitely comes up when looking for Busan travel destinations...
I didn't know whether to go or not, but I liked it so much that I wanted to recommend it to you, so I summarized it in a simple way, from booking, to stops, to tips!
This post has a lot of photos compared to other posts, so you won't get bored.
Korean version👇
부산 해운대 블루라인파크, 미포역에서 해변열차타고 바다 구경하기🌊✨
오늘의 行일지부산 해운대 블루라인파크 해변열차부산 여행지 찾다 보면 꼭 나오는 곳 중 하나예요.. 사실 갈까 말까- 고민하다 갔었는데, 너무 마음에 들었던 곳이라 추천드리고 싶어서 예약
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🍵 Location : 116 Cheongsapo-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan, Korea
⏰ Business hours: Daily 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. / Hours vary by facility
📞 Tel. 0507-1332-5548
🍪 Pets allowed, group use, reservations, disabled parking, wheelchair accessible at entrance
🍅 Local currency (card type), Culture Nuri Card accepted
🍒 Official website https://www.bluelinepark.com/
🍓 Blog https://blog.naver.com/bluelinepark
🥕 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTQKuogBSvBaY57DoLN7jJg
✨ Instagram @bluelinepark
🍳 Parking available
- Songjeong Station : 427-2, Songjeong-dong, Haeundae-gu, Busan / Free for 2 hours, 500 won per 10 minutes afterward (15,000 won per day)
- Mipo Station: 947-1 Jungang-dong, Haeundae-gu, Busan / Free for 2 hours, then 700 won per 10 minutes (21,000 won per day)
*Mechanical parking is not available for vans, large cars, electric cars, and SUVs.
Table of Contents
# Parking
# Reservation & Ticket Purchase
# Traveling Directions
# Boarding at Mipo Station
# Boarding at Songjeong Station
# Get off at Cheongsapo Station
# Parking
We boarded at the Mipo stop, which is free for the first two hours regardless of whether you're Mipo or transferred.
after that, it's per minute.

- Songjeong Stop : 427-2, Songjeong-dong, Haeundae-gu, Busan / Free for 2 hours, then 500 won per 10 minutes (15,000 won per day)
- Mipo stop: 947-1, Jungdong-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan / Free for 2 hours, then 700 won per 10 minutes (21,000 won per day)
*Mechanical parking is not available for vans, large cars, electric vehicles, and SUVs.

After parking, we entered the Blue Line Park!
Mipo Station is in front of Haeundae, so there were a lot of people at the entrance.
# Reservation & Ticket Purchase
<Price List>
Beach Train Ticket (1 person) | Sky Capsule Ticket (one way) | ||
1 time | 8,000won | 2 people | 40,000won |
2 time | 12,000won | 3 people | 45,000won |
All stations | 16,000won | 4 people | 50,000won |
Online reservations are said to be 'not available on the day', so make a reservation in advance the day before.
After I made the reservation, I got a notification on my KakaoTalk alarm that I should have made this reservation.
I should have finalized this reservation the day before boarding.
Stupid me, I made a reservation on Naver at 11 o'clock and didn't realize it until the day of boarding.
* Online booking is 1,000 won cheaper per person!
So, we traveled to an unscheduled stop and boarded the train with on-site tickets!
If you didn't make a mistake like we did and made a reservation online, you can just go straight to the boarding gate and board without ticketing!
Luckily, my visit wasn't during a busy time of year, so I was able to board right away with on-site ticketing and a short wait.
# Traveling Directions
We bought 2 tickets per person and Mipo Station was our first stop.
The whole course has 7 stops: Mipo - Dalmaji Tunnel - Haeewol Observatory - Cheongsapo - Daritdol Observatory - Gudeokpo - Songjeong.
Among them, we used it twice: boarding at Mipo Station - getting off at Songjeong Station - boarding at Songjeong Station - getting off at Cheongsapo Station.
From Mipo to Cheongsapo is less than 1 kilometer, but the distance from Cheongsapo to Songjeong Station is much longer, about 2 kilometers?
I thought I could walk from Mipo to Cheongsapo, so I walked from the last Cheongsapo station to Mipo station.
This way, we were able to see enough with 2 tickets, so they moved us to this course!
# Boarding at Mipo Station
The Beach Train boarding area is on the first floor, and the Sky Capsule boarding area is on the second floor, so you have to go up one level.
Boarding for the beach train closes 10 minutes before departure time, so it's best to arrive in time for the train, even if you want to re-board later!
*You may have to wait for the next train because you didn't get on time...
The departure timetable for each stop is listed below.
다!Even at Mipo station, we waited 10 minutes before boarding!
The ride wasn't as long as I thought it would be, so I wasn't bored.
We boarded the train early and were seated, but there were a few people who were standing up!
Oh, they explain things over the radio at each station,
not only in Korean, but also in English, Chinese, and Japanese.
This is the part where I realized that it's a good place for foreigners to come!
We arrived between 9 and 10 o'clock and took the train.
Luckily, it was a beautiful day, so the sun was shining and the sea was sparkling in the light.
Actually, I fell asleep late after playing the day before, but I was sitting and watching the beautiful ocean and the sun was warm.... So
After the blue shot, I fell asleep... (shrug)
# Boarding at Songjeong Station
Songjeong Station was the first station I arrived at, and as soon as I got off, there were tons of snacks for sale.
Since we had skipped breakfast, we bought some snacks and then went to Songjeong Beach!
I bought the 10won bread I saw at the Gyeongju because I wanted to eat it, and the warm coffee was so delicious because it was still chilly 🥰 .
*10won bread : Famous for its Gyeongju specialties
*Gyeongju : A region in the southeastern part of Gyeongsangbuk-do, one of South Korea's oldest cities
Songjeong Beach is characterized by being calmer and calmer than other beaches in Busan!
It was a really good beach for punching the sea, so I think it's a good place to enjoy a quiet beach instead of crowded beach areas like Haeundae or Gwangalli.
We took pictures of everything and went back in time for our train ☺️
Compared to Mipo Station, there were definitely fewer people boarding the train at Songjeong Station, so it was quieter.
Now go from Songjeong Station to Cheongsapo- -.
# Get off at Cheongsapo Station
What's a Cheongsapo here?
Recently, these-day many people asked on Instagram, “Is this Korea?”
because It's definitely Korea, but it's popular because it's so exotic and un-Korean.
So here is uniqe, it's famous for its photogenic location.
There are many other photo-worthy spots besides the one in the photo.
This station is a must-see!
From the red lighthouse, which looks better in summer and beautiful.
white lighthouses and breakwaters, and a beautiful sparkling sea that doesn't get captured in photos-.

Let's photo time!!
After I'm done gawking, you can watch the trains go by from some Instagrammable photo spots.
Between Cheongsapo Station and the beachfront, there are a lot of places to buy souvenirs, from brunch restaurants to souvenir shops and sand.
It was a great station to see not only the sea but also various other things.
then, we had walk back to Mipo Station and call it a schedule!
Of the 7 stations, Mipo, Cheongsapo, and Songjeong are definitely the most interesting.
The other four are good places to stop by for a quick visit, so I didn't feel the need to go all the take off.
Personally, I felt that the distance from Cheongsapo to Mipo was enough to walk.
Above all, the scenery is... so beautiful ㅠ The walking course was well laid out so it wasn't too hard.
Along the way, I can able to stop by the Moonrise Tunnel and the Haewol Observatory between Mipo and Cheongsapo,
The Haewol Observatory is a glass-bottomed observatory, so it was thrilling to watch.
The seas along this line are so crystal clear that I really liked the place where I could watch it with my eyes wide open.
I think the sea is the most beautiful on the walk from Cheongsapo to Mipo, compared to the other beaches-✨.
I would have been so disappointed if I didn't walk.

One-line summaries :
Red lighthouse,
exotic landscape of Cheongsapo,
tranquil Songjeong Beach,
the crystal clear sea.

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