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168 Stairs

The 168 Stairs in Choryangdong, Busan, is a historic stairway that connects the hillside to the bustling port below. With exactly 168 steps, it was originally built as the fastest route for locals moving between the hill and the waterfront. Today, it has become a popular attraction for tourists, offering a combination of exercise, history, and scenic views. Along the stairs, visitors can find small cafes, murals, and local shops, creating a vibrant atmosphere that captures the essence of Busan’s daily life. The stairway is also a favorite for photography, especially for capturing panoramic views of the city and port.

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The 168 Stairs are located in Yeongchogil, Choryangdong, Dong District, Busan. Visitors can access the stairs freely as there is no entrance fee. While climbing all 168 steps can be a workout, it is manageable for most visitors with basic fitness. The area surrounding the stairs, known as Choryang Ibagugil or Story Road, is rich in murals, historical markers, and local culture. In the past, a monorail helped visitors ascend the hill more easily, but it has been replaced by a newer inclined elevator system. Exploring the stairway offers a glimpse of Busan’s port life and hillside neighborhoods.

Warum diese Tour buchen

Climbing the stairs requires comfortable walking shoes and a moderate level of fitness. The monorail or elevator, if in operation, provides an easier way up, but visitors should check the latest updates before relying on it. It is best to visit in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and capture the best light for photos. Along the way, small cafes and souvenir shops offer refreshments and unique local experiences. The 168 Stairs provide a mix of history, culture, and scenic viewpoints, making it ideal for travelers who enjoy walking and exploring urban landscapes.

Die richtige Tour auswählen

From Busan Station, visitors can reach the 168 Stairs with an easy eight to fifteen-minute walk through local streets. Signs for Choryang Ibagugil guide travelers along the historic path toward the stairway. For those who prefer, taxis are a short and convenient way to reach the site. Walking from nearby attractions such as Busan Chinatown or the port area is also enjoyable, allowing travelers to experience the neighborhood’s charm before reaching the stairs.

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The stairs are accessible throughout the year, offering a public outdoor space open 365 days. The best time to visit is in the morning when the light is soft and the temperature cooler, or in the late afternoon during golden hour for stunning photographs. If using the inclined elevator, note that operating hours are typically from early morning to early evening, though these can vary seasonally. Visiting during weekdays may also allow a quieter experience without large crowds.