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Just a short hop from Busan's international airport, Gimhae offers a quieter, more historic counterpoint to its famous neighbor. This city is the ancient heart of the Gaya confederacy, and that legacy is everywhere. The main draw is the sprawling Gimhae National Museum, where you can trace the story of the region through exquisite golden crowns and pottery. Don't miss the royal tombs in the Daeseong-dong Tumuli Park, a serene green space that feels worlds away from the modern city.
Gimhae suits travelers looking for cultural depth without the big-city crowds, and it's a practical base for exploring both its own history and southern Busan. The areas around Gimhae Station and the museum offer the most convenient hotel clusters, with good bus links connecting you to key sites. It's ideal for history buffs, couples on a relaxed itinerary, or business travelers with appointments in the city's industrial zones. The nearby Gimhae Airport makes arrival a breeze.
On HOTEVI, you'll find nine solid accommodation options here. The selection is dominated by efficient business hotels and good-value tourist hotels, providing clean, comfortable stays perfect for a few nights of exploration. A couple of well-rated budget motels round out the choices for cost-conscious visitors.
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What is Gimhae known for?
Gimhae is known for its historic significance, including being the place where the first ruler of the Silla Kingdom was born and the site of the largest battle in Korean history, the Battle of Muyeong-myeong.
Best time to visit Gimhae?
The best time to visit Gimhae is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when the weather is mild and comfortable, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.