Gwangan Bridge, Busan
Facts and practical information
The Gwangan Bridge, also known as the Diamond Bridge, is a remarkable feat of engineering and a key landmark in the bustling city of Busan, South Korea. Spanning over the waters of the Gwangandaegyo, this suspension bridge stretches 7.4 kilometers, connecting the Haeundae-gu to Suyeong-gu districts.
Completed in 2002, the Gwangan Bridge is not just a vital transportation link but also a tourist attraction that offers a breathtaking view of the city's coastline and skyline. At night, the bridge transforms into a luminous spectacle, with LED lights that illuminate its elegant structure, creating a magical atmosphere that encapsulates the vibrancy of Busan.
The bridge's design is not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing, with its sleek lines and impressive span earning it a place among South Korea's most photographed structures. It features two levels: the upper deck is reserved for vehicular traffic, while the lower deck is designed for anticipated future use by public transportation modes such as light rail.
Visitors to Gwangan Bridge can enjoy panoramic vistas of the surrounding ocean and the cityscape, including the nearby beaches and the skyline dominated by high-rise buildings and the famous Haeundae LCT The Sharp. The bridge is particularly popular during the Busan International Fireworks Festival, when its structure serves as a backdrop for spectacular fireworks displays that draw crowds from all over the world.
Gwangan Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Gwangalli Beach, Haeundae Doosan We've the Zenith, Haeundae I'Park, Busan Yachting Center.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Gwangan Bridge by public transport?
Metro
- Geumryeonsan • Lines: 2 (26 min walk)
- Namcheon • Lines: 2 (30 min walk)
Bus
- 금련산청소년수련원 • Lines: 부산버스 1003(심야), 부산버스 39 (26 min walk)
- 광안새마을금고 • Lines: 부산버스 1003(심야), 부산버스 39 (27 min walk)