Best Places to Stay in Haeundae: Handmade Wood Design House (Busan Travel Guide)
Slow Morning in Busan | Haeundae Wood Design Guesthouse Stay, 1F, UP TO 4 GGUESTS
A handmade wooden guesthouse above the hill.
Not perfect, but real — the kind of place where morning sunlight stays longer than it should.
Sometimes, you don’t need much. Just wood, quiet air, and a slow morning in Busan.
If you’re looking for a calm accommodation option in Haeundae, this might help.
1. Morning Light in the Kitchen
A small retro fridge, warm wooden table, and the smell of hinoki in the air —
this is how mornings begin here in Haeundae.
Eggs, toast, and slow coffee are enough.
And honestly, I didn’t expect to enjoy a kitchen this small.
2. The Calm Bedroom and Its Warm Walls
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Every wall and bed here was made by hand.
The afternoon sunlight turns golden and sits quietly on the sheets.
The silence feels soft, not empty.
If you love natural materials and quiet mornings,
this wood design guesthouse in Busan will feel like home — especially for couples or friends traveling slowly.
3. Bamboo View, Small Dining Table
There’s a small dining table facing soft bamboo leaves.
Guests write postcards here, work remotely, or read quietly with coffee.
Minimal, but alive.
Maybe that’s the point of slow travel in Busan.
4. Living Room and Small Kitchen
A bright living room with wooden beams and a tiny kitchen.
It’s not designed to impress — it’s designed to work.
For digital nomads, the layout makes slow routines surprisingly easy.
5. Hinoki Bathroom
The hinoki-scented bathtub feels like a tiny spa.
After walking Haeridan-gil, this bathroom restores you one breath at a time.
Steam, wood — simple, peaceful.
I stayed here longer than I meant to.
6. Terrace with View over Haeundae
From the terrace, the city feels close but never loud.
Wood table, bamboo plants, and orange sunset light —
everything slows down as daylight fades.
Perfect spot for evening tea or quiet phone calls.
7. Red Antique Dresser & Hallway Art
A red Korean dresser waits quietly in the hallway,
and a tiger painting watches over the room.
Old Busan meets modern wood design here.
Tiny moment. Weirdly memorable.
8. Small Window Bedroom
A narrow bedroom with a handmade bed.
The morning light here feels personal — like the room only wakes up for you.
Maybe that’s why time feels slower inside this house.
💭 Who This Place Fits
This isn’t a hotel.
It’s a handmade house built with care — for slow travelers, couples, digital nomads, and small families
who love wood, quiet rooms, and soft sunlight.
There’s a washing machine, small kitchen tools, and enough space to stay comfortably for 3–4 nights.
Location: Haeundae, Busan
5 minutes from Haeridan-gil & 20minutes from Haeundae Beach
Convenient for public transport, cafés, and hidden alley restaurants.
Find it on Google Maps → https://maps.app.goo.gl/BZAkNkgywmpHF34Y7
Thinking about where to stay in Busan?
Check more photos and reviews online. Compare a few options.Sometimes, slow travel begins from the right space.
🏠 How to Book (Special Offer for Direct Guests) or via airbnb
While you can find us on major booking platforms, I offer a 7% discount for guests who book directly with me. This helps you save on service fees and allows me to provide a more personalized welcome.
Check Availability & Rates:
WhatsApp: +82 10-9771-2344
Link to Chat with whats app:
Click here to chat with me Instagram DM: @harrydanstay
Email: mastervon8@gmail.com
[Option 1] Book via Airbnb (Secure Platform) If you prefer a secured platform booking, you can use the link below: 👉
[Option 2] Book Directly (Save 7%) For the best price and direct communication, please contact me via WhatsApp or Instagram.
Best Price Guaranteed: No extra platform service fees.
Flexible Check-in: Easier coordination for early arrivals.
Local Insider Tips: I’ll share my personal 'Busan Hidden Gems' map with you.
Payment Method: We accept PayPal or Wise (TransferWise) for a secure and easy deposit. The remaining balance can be paid upon arrival.
Feel free to message me anytime. I’m happy to help you plan your slow journey in Busan!
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