


Busan Cinema Center
About
The Busan Cinema Center offers families a world-class movie experience in an architecturally stunning venue featuring the world's longest cantilevered roof. This modern complex in Centum City screens a mix of Korean and international films, making it perfect for catching both familiar English-language movies and experiencing Korean cinema culture with your kids in comfortable, state-of-the-art theaters.
Highlights
- ✓World's longest cantilevered roof with stunning LED light displays at night
- ✓Modern, spacious theaters with excellent sound and picture quality
- ✓Family-friendly concession stand with familiar snacks plus Korean treats like dried squid and sweet potato chips
- ✓Beautiful outdoor plaza perfect for pre or post-movie exploration
- ✓Connected to Centum City shopping complex with additional family amenities
Pro Tips
- 1.Check the film schedule online beforehand as many movies are in Korean, but look for screenings marked with English subtitles or dubbed versions during peak tourist seasons.
- 2.Arrive 20-30 minutes early to navigate ticketing, as kiosks may have Korean-language interfaces (staff are generally helpful with English-speaking visitors).
- 3.The outdoor plaza with its iconic LED roof is spectacular at night and free to explore, making it worth visiting even if you're not seeing a film.
- 4.Download a translation app for the concession stand menu, though popcorn and basic snacks are universally recognizable and kid-approved.
- 5.Combine your cinema visit with the nearby Shinsegae Centum City mall, which has family facilities including nursing rooms and kids' play areas.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons or early evening screenings are less crowded than weekends. Visit during the Busan International Film Festival (October) for special family-friendly events and outdoor screenings, though expect larger crowds during this time.
What to Know
Tickets are reasonably priced at around 10,000-14,000 won ($8-11 USD) per person. The center is easily accessible via Centum City Station (Line 2), and the attached Shinsegae mall offers abundant dining options and family facilities including restrooms with changing tables.
Seasonal Notes
The Busan International Film Festival in October brings special outdoor screenings and family events. The outdoor LED roof display is particularly magical during evening hours year-round, but the covered plaza provides shelter during Busan's rainy summer months (June-August).
Nearby Eats
The connected Shinsegae Centum City mall features a massive food court with both Korean and international options including familiar chains like McDonald's and Pizza Hut. For a Korean family dining experience, try the department store's restaurant floors which often have plastic food displays making ordering easier for non-Korean speakers.
More Activities Near Centum City
Centum City Café Zone
Centum City Café Zone offers a welcome respite for families exploring Busan's largest shopping district, with multiple cafés specifically designed to accommodate children. These relaxed spots come equipped with high chairs, kids' menus featuring both Korean and Western options, and spacious seating areas where parents can recharge while little ones enjoy child-friendly meals and snacks.
Centum City Park
Centum City Park offers families a spacious green oasis in the heart of Busan's modern shopping district, perfect for letting kids run free after exploring the city. The wide walking trails are ideal for stroller-pushing parents, while the open lawns provide plenty of room for impromptu soccer games, frisbee, and picnics. Seasonal flower displays add colorful backdrops for family photos and nature exploration with little ones.
Centum City Playground
Centum City Playground offers a welcome respite for families exploring Busan's modern shopping and entertainment district. This well-equipped neighborhood playground features quality climbing structures, slides, and swings that cater to children of different ages, providing a free and convenient outdoor play space in the heart of one of Korea's most developed urban areas.
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This sprawling modern bookstore on the 7th floor of Lotte Department Store offers a peaceful retreat for families with dedicated children's sections, cozy reading nooks, and regular storytelling programs. Even if your kids don't read Korean, the colorful picture books, international titles, and interactive displays make this a wonderful cultural experience and a break from busy Busan sightseeing.