I am back with another hotel review, and this time around in Marine City. Marine City is definitely one of my favorite places. It’s a busy area and there’s so much to do in this beautiful location. So let’s get started.
What is Park Hyatt Busan Like?
Park Hyatt Busan is one and only 5-star hotels located in Marine City, with 269 rooms and 69 suites.
Its location is slightly out of the way from Haeundae Beach. But depending on your preference, you may enjoy staying at Park Hyatt Busan more than the other hotels on the beach, because of too many tourists there.
Marine City is a rather residential area, so there are tons of stores, cafes and restaurants to walk to.
The check in time is at 3 pm and the check-out is at 11 am. The view from the hotel is breathtaking. The floor to ceiling window captures the view of the whole Gwangan Bridge. All the rooms are mostly decorated in light cream and beige with a pop of pale wood. You can never go wrong with this color combination, right?



What are the Rooms Like?
The room I stayed in at Park Hyatt Busan was the Park Family Suite. My first impression of the room was that it was luxurious and spacious. The room was large enough to accommodate two adults and two children. It featured a living room, a master bedroom, a shower room, bathtub and a toilet. We were able to see both the Suyeong Bay Yachting Center and the Centum area at the same time, which was very special.







What About the Hotel Facilities?
This hotel is well-equipped with various facilities and the staff is very friendly.
There is a fitness center that is open 24/7 along with an indoor swimming pool.
There is also a spa where you can get a massage.
I wish I had not fallen asleep during my one-hour massage. I was so relaxed by the time I woke up that I couldn’t even tell if I had a massage or not!
There is also a bakery on the first floor. However, the reception desk is located on the 30th floor, which is a little confusing.
One thing that I didn’t like about the hotel was that the breakfast buffet area was not large enough to accommodate all the guests in the morning. I admit that I stayed in Park Hyatt Busan during one of the busiest times of the year, but I still had to wait way too long to get a table.




What Else Can You do in the Area?
-Yachting
It only takes about 5-10 minutes to walk to the Suyeong Bay Yachting Center from Park Hyatt Busan. I recommend booking a private yacht tour that will take you all the way to Gwangalii, passing under the Gwangan Bridge. Whether you enjoy yachting in the middle of the day, or as the sun sets, it will be a fantastic experience.
-Take a stroll
Take a walk by the seaside along Marine City. On Cinema Street, you can find some K-movie related sculptures and posters. The view is just everything.
-Check out Dongbaek Island
It takes about 15 minutes to walk to Dongbaek Island from Park Hyatt Busan. The island has easy hiking paths that will take you all over the beautiful terrane. Some of the more difficult hiking paths will lead you to the statue of Choi Chiwon on the top of Dongbaek Island.
-The flea market in front of Hanhwa Resort, Marine City
The flea market is open every weekend outside of the Hanhwa Resort. This open-air market is always packed with people and unique items.




How Can I Get to Park Hyatt Busan?
Bus No. 307 will take you to 요트경기장/ 경남마리나 아파트 stop (the Yachting Center/ Kyoungnam Marina Apartment stop). Once you get off, you will easily spot the large hotel which is about a five minute walk from the station.
If you take the subway, get off at DongBaek Station and use exit number two. If you walk to Park Hyatt Busan from there, it will take you about 15 minutes. So, my suggestion is to grab a taxi from the station to the hotel.
Conclusion
The room itself was luxurious, spacious and had a breathtaking view.
I would recommend this hotel to those who are looking for the best hotel experience in Busan. I paid $850 for the room per night, but the prices fluctuate depending on when you plan your trip. 
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