Our initial plan after a visit to Running Man Busan was to visit the Trick Eye Museum. We’d neglected to check the museum’s opening hours though, and as it turned out, the museum is closed on Monday. We quickly checked the list of attractions covered in the Busan Visitor Pass, and realised that the Escape Room Busan was also near where we were. So we took a brisk walk over – only to discover that the Escape room was already booked by other guests, and the next available slot was at 5PM: that would had been too late for us, as we wanted to get to Busan Tower by sunset. What rotten luck. So, we dropped that segment altogether and headed towards Yongdusan Park and Busan Tower, the last places on our day 03 itinerary.
The park is located in Jung District, and is actually a fairly near 15 minute walk from our Airbnb apartment. The 120 meter tall Busan Tower is located inside the park, and since we were an hour early before sunset, we took a very easy casual stroll through the park, and found – to the children’s delight – a number of very tame cats in the park area. We easily encountered half a dozen of the felines, and I suspect the number who call the park their home would be much higher even.
Sunset was at about 5:15PM, so we made our way up to Busan Tower at 4:45PM. The tower was built in 1973, and there is a cafe and souvenir shop at the ground floor. The observation deck at the top of the tower offers a a panoramic view of the city. The windows in the tower were very clean, which made it possible to take some really detailed pictures of the city below us. The tower doesn’t just allow visitors to admire the city from its observation tower: the floor below the observation floor is themed around a submarine, and you can peer at the city through port holes. Taking the lift back to level two brought us to a small museum comprising artwork of fishes – no kidding – and also a small area with colorful displays that show the four different seasons.
We really enjoyed our late afternoon visit to the park and taking a look at Busan city from the tower at sunset. The place was uncrowded – it being a Monday – and it was a wonderful way to basically wind down from the sheer physical effort we meted out at Running Man Busan.
That’s a wrap for our Day 03 activities. Tomorrow will be another busy day where we’d be visiting other inclusions in the Busan Visitor Pass, so more to come!