Haeundae Blueline Park (Sky Capsule Train)

Haeundae Blueline Park is a park that stretches all the way to Songjeong from the Dalmaji area. There is a track that you can walk along, and also a mini train you can hop in. So, if you are interested in this mini train (aka the sky capsule train), keep scrolling!

General Information

Hours: Open from 9:30 am to 7:30 pm (May, June, and September)

        Open from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm (March, April, and October)

        Open from 9:30 am to 9:00 pm (July and August)

Location: Mipo Station, Dalmaji-gil 62, Haeundae  

How to Get There

The Blueline Park is located at the end of Haeundae Beach where the 101-story Haeundae LCT is located. If you don’t mind walking, I would recommend traveling from the Haeundae subway station.  

Parking

If you drive there, I recommend you park at Moontan Road public parking lot. The parking lot is only a five minute walk from the Haeundae Blueline Park. Parking costs 300 won for every 10 minutes.

Price

If you visit bluelinepark.com, you can find detailed information about pricing and how to make a reservation. If you travel a route from Mipo to Cheongsapo, the one-way ticket for two people costs 35,000 won, three people costs 45,000 won and 50,000 won for four people.

The maximum number for each car is four people.

What to Expect

  • I highly recommend you make a reservation online prior to your visit. It is almost impossible to find a ticket available on site. As mentioned above, visit bluelinepark.com to make a reservation. Information is available in both Korean and English.
  • If you travel from Mipo (fyi, Mipo is in the Dalmaji area. The bottom entrance to the Dalmaji area near the Haeundae Beach is called “Mipo”) to Cheongsapo, it takes about 15-20 minutes.
  • The sky capsule car comes in four different colors: yellow, green, red and blue. Recently a few cute designs featuring Boogi, the mascot for the World Expo 2030 Busan, have been added.
  • Initially, I wanted to travel from Mipo to Cheongsapo by the sky capsule train and walk back to Mipo along the track, which I think is the best option. However, when I went, the weather was a lot colder than I expected, and I ended up taking the beach train back.
  • The beach train was a good choice, after all. As the beach train accommodates more people, I had no problem finding a ticket. The beach train fare is 7,000 won for adults and 4,900 for children. All the seats face the beach and the auditorium styled seating provided an excellent view. The arch shaped window made the view a bit more special.

When the train got to the Haeundae Beach, many people were wowed by the scene.

  • If you want to walk along the track, you better bring a jacket, as it is sometimes windy.

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