Busan Haeundae Blueline Park – Mipo Coastal Railway Beach Train & Monorail


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As summer begins in earnest, more people are heading to the beach. But if you prefer a quiet journey along a peaceful coastline rather than a crowded beach, few spots are as charming as Haeundae Blueline Park.
Also known as the Mipo Coastal Railway in Busan’s Haeundae district, this monorail is a perfect summer destination for solo travelers, family outings, or couples’ dates. If you’re still unsure about where to go, hop on the beach train for a light and memorable trip.
1. Haeundae Blueline Park – Basic Information
Address: 116 Cheongsapo-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
Operating Hours: 09:00 – 21:30
Ticket Prices:
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Beach Train:
One-way: 8,000 KRW
Two rides: 12,000 KRW
All stations: 16,000 KRW -
Sky Capsule (one-way):
2 people: 40,000 KRW
3 people: 45,000 KRW
4 people: 50,000 KRW

The core attractions at Haeundae Blueline Park are the 4.8 km-long beach train and the Sky Capsule operating between Mipo and Cheongsapo.
The six stops along the route are:
Mipo, Dalmaji Tunnel, Cheongsapo Station, Daritdol Observatory, Gudeokpo, and Songjeong Station.
Passengers can choose their route freely according to the ticket they purchase. Note that the 1-ride ticket allows only one ride, and the 2-ride ticket permits two rides, including a round trip.
So, if you want to stop at multiple stations, enjoy the views, and take memorable photos, it’s best to purchase the “All Stations” ticket.
You can purchase tickets online or at the station. However, it is highly recommended to book in advance. Even on weekdays, long lines form, and on weekends, you might spend most of your time just waiting.
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2. Directions & Parking
Location:
Haeundae Blueline Park
116 Cheongsapo-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
Cheongsapo Station
Reservations:
Most visitors start their trip at Mipo Station, located about a 10-minute walk from Gunam-ro. There is parking available near the Mipo Coastal Railway for drivers. Songjeong Station also offers dedicated parking and baggage storage, so visitors can park and board from either direction.
3. The Overall Scenery
Once the beach train departs from Mipo, it quickly enters Dalmaji Tunnel, a filming location for popular dramas. Catching the sunset here feels like stepping into a movie scene.
Through the glass windows facing the sea, breathtaking views unfold, sure to stir emotions. For an even more romantic experience, consider the Sky Capsule. Since it runs at a higher altitude, it offers a panoramic view of the coastline.
The Haewol Observatory adds a thrilling touch on its own, but the walkway that starts here is perfect for a leisurely seaside stroll.
Among all the spots in Haeundae Blueline Park, Cheongsapo Station is hands-down the most popular. Tourists flock here to take "life-shot" photos with the railroad crossing and trains in the background. The scenery here strongly resembles scenes from Slam Dunk, making it a hot photo zone.
At Daritdol Observatory, you can look straight down at the sea through the glass floor. It’s slightly nerve-wracking but offers a stunning view, which is why many visitors pause to snap photos.
As the train moves past Gudeokpo and Songjeong Stations, the scenery becomes even more lively. The surfing zone at Songjeong Beach truly brings out that quintessential summer vibe.
Sitting quietly inside the train while taking in those views lets you soak in the seasonal atmosphere.
Each station is connected by wooden deck paths. These paths are very popular for walking or jogging. If you have time, it’s worth exploring on foot.
4. Travel Tips
If you want the best seats on the Haeundae Blueline Park train, line up early at the departure station in Mipo. The front row seats offer the best view, so try to sit up front if possible.
Note that the Sky Capsule is equipped only with fans, not air conditioning, whereas the beach train does have air conditioning. So, it may be more comfortable to ride the capsule early in the morning or later in the evening.
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