Busan|Experience authentic Korean hot spring sauna experience Haeundae Benikea
Turn left toward Haeundae and walk for three or four minutes to arrive. The building should be quite old. The room is very large, with a double bed and a single bed. The wooden splicing floor is quite textured, the whole room has intelligent lighting control, and the smart TV can watch Netflix.
Although the bathroom is a shower, it is separated into dry and wet areas and the space is quite large. The hotel has a hot spring sauna, with the men's room on the 2nd floor and the women's room on the basement floor.
Unlike the large public baths attached to ordinary Japanese hotels, you must first go to the counter and tell them that you want to go to the sauna, and then go to the bathhouse within ten minutes after getting the bill. There is a number on the list, which corresponds to your shoe cabinet. Then after you take out the key, go to the bathing area to rinse, and then you can enjoy the hot spring.
The pool is divided into four temperatures: 43, 39, 32, and 25, and there are two ovens, which are around 50 degrees and 60 degrees respectively. There are bath masters who can experience the pleasure of being bathed, but they have to pay extra.
In fact, the Korean sauna is quite interesting. Unfortunately, the front desk probably thought that everyone knew how to use it and did not explain it in detail. The introduction in the room was only in Korean. This sauna is also open to the public, so it was only after meeting a Korean old guest who taught me how to use it that I learned about the shoe cabinet and how to use it. Only until nine at night. If you come to Haeundae, you can come and experience it.
📍Address: 317, Taipei City, Taiwan
🚗10 minutes walk from Haeundae Station