One of the Highlights of My Trip to Busan! The Songdo Yonggung Cloud Bridge was one of the most memorable spots during my Busan trip. Walking across the 127-meter-long, 2-meter-wide bridge suspended over the ocean felt thrilling—like strolling above the sea itself. The views of the rugged cliffs and endless blue water were absolutely breathtaking. On a clear day, the sky and sea blend beautifully, making it a perfect place for photos.
Affordable and Worth It Admission is just 1,000 KRW for adults, which is very reasonable. If you combine the visit with nearby photo zones and the Songdo Marine Cable Car, it’s well worth your time. That said, the ticket booth felt quite cramped—it might be a good idea to expand the space for the comfort of the staff working inside.
Scenic Walk with Surprises The path from the bridge entrance toward the cable car station is lined with unique sculptures and observation decks, so there’s always something interesting to see. It never felt boring. If it had been a flat walk, we might’ve gotten tired, but walking with my wife through this scenic route was joyful and energizing. It’s a memory we’ll cherish.
Highly Recommended by WalkintoKorea’s City in Sight This spot is not only fun to explore but also fantastic for photography. Don’t miss it if...
Read moreDongseom Bridge is really cool! I love the design of it and you can enjoy some lovely panoramic views of the Port area. The location is great. There are many things to do in and around the area. You can easily spend half a day to a day enjoying the location.
To get to the bridge from the station above, you need to walk downhill. The stairs are quite steep, and the walk is a bit longer than you'd expect. For most able people, it shouldn't be an issue. If you are worried about not being able to make the treck down, then there is a second entrance from the road below. There is still a relatively steep hill to walk up, however, just no stairs.
It costs very little for entry and you can get your ticket from a lady to the right of the entrance, inside the information box. You can not take any drinks/rubbish onto the bridge. There is an area at the entrance to leave such items. You can collect them on your way back out. There is also a public toilet only a few minutes walk...
Read moreKoreans know how to take advantage of their country's prominent features to promote tourism! This bridge, in addition to making the landscape even more incredible, represents a beautiful work of engineering art! You need to come and see the place if you are visiting Songdo. I suggest that you choose to come by cable car, as the main access is a ramp that can be difficult for the elderly. The view is incredible so bring your camera. I also suggest that you come during the week, as the place gets crowded on holidays. Parking is private and there is a charge for access to the point. I...
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