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4-Day Private Guided Tour of Busan, Gyeongju and Geoje Island
Gamcheon culture village
National Museum
Jacalchi fish market
Local Cruise

4-Day Customized Private Tour in Busan+ Gyeongju+ Geoje and so on

By Frank Yi
Free cancellation available
Price is $550 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 4d
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
  • Multiple languages
Overview

From ancient times to the present, Busan has been a city of natural beauty, where mountains, sea, and rivers harmonize to create a wonderful landscape and a center of transportation and trade hub.

To the east of the surrounding city, you can see the splendid Buddhist culture of the Silla Kingdom in Gyeongju, the 1000-year-old capital of the Silla Kingdom, and learn about the lifestyle and philosophy of ancient Koreans through the tombs of the Silla kings and nobles.

Geoje Island is the second-largest island in Korea after Jeju Island. we will take a cruise to visit the Botanical Garden, a filming location for famous movies and TV shows, and then see a Korean War POW camp history.

It can be a memorable trip by booking a hotel in Busan without the hassle of lodging while visiting interesting stories and attractions from local guides in nearby cities and enjoying the abundant culture, history, scenery, and various famous local foodies for 4 days on your customized private trip.

Activity location

  • Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Busan
    • 86 Yonggung-gil
    • Yonggung-gil, Busan, South Korea

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Busan
    • 86 Yonggung-gil
    • Yonggung-gil, Busan, South Korea

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Korean driver without Guide in English
  • Activity duration is 4 days4d4d
  • Opening hours: Tue 8:00am-11:30am
  • English

Sedan, Mini Van, Mini Bus: Private transport with Korean driver (Simple English)
Pickup included

Language options: English
Price details
$2,000.00 x 1 Adult$2,000.00

Total
Price is $2,000.00
With Guide (1-7 pax) in Multilingual
  • Activity duration is 4 days4d4d
  • Opening hours: Tue 8:00am-11:30am
  • English

Sedan, Mini Van: Small private Group and Airport Pick-up
Pickup included

Price details
$2,200.00 x 1 Adult$2,200.00

Total
Price is $2,200.00
With Guide ( 8-15 pax ) in Multilingual
  • Activity duration is 4 days4d4d
  • Opening hours: Tue 8:00am-11:30am
  • English

Large Van, Mini Bus: Large private Group and Airport Pick-up
Pickup included

Price details
$550.00 x 8 Adults$4,400.00

Total
Price is $4,400.00

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedPrivate transportation
  • What's includedWhat's includedNight tour
  • What's includedWhat's includedGuide + driver or driving guide
  • What's includedWhat's includedAirport ( PUS ) pickup and drop-off
  • What's includedWhat's includedGas + toll + parking fees
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedHotel and accommodation are not included
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedMeals and admission fees payable on the spot

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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Day 1: Busan South-East ( Pick-up Busan KTX train station, Hotel, Airport ) check-in Busan
  • 12 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Busan
  • 1h
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is situated on the coast of the north-eastern portion of Busan. This superb attraction offers visitors the rare find of a temple along the shore line; most temples in Korea are located in the mountains. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple was first built in 1376 by the great Buddhist teacher known as Naong during the Goryeo dynasty. Haesu Gwaneum Daebul (Seawater Great Goddess Buddha), Daeungjeon Main Sanctuary, Yongwangdang Shrine, Gulbeop Buddhist Sanctum (enclosed in a cave), and a three-story pagoda with four lions can all be seen looking out over the ocean. Many people often come to this spot on New Year's Day to make a wish for the new year as they watch the sun come up. April is an especially beautiful time of year with cherry blossoms in full bloom. The birth of Buddha is also celebrated in the fourth month of the lunar calendar and offers a spectacular night view as the temple area is aglow with lit lanterns.
Daebyeon Port Entrance
  • 40m
Daebyeon port As one of the 100 beautiful fishing villages selected by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, Daebyeon Port is a venue for the anchovy festival. Anchovies are a specialty of Gijang and fish in shoals. In Anchovy Theme Square, the main place for the festival, iconic towers and gorgeous sculptures with a blend of lighting, music, and fountains catch the eyes of people. as well as enjoy abalone porridge with live seafood and dry seafood shopping.
Gijang Crab Market
  • 1h
Gijang Market is an outdoor market selling various products including fishery and agricultural products. It features seasonal fishery products. Seaweed and anchovy are available in spring, while cutlassfish are famous in autumn. The cutlass fish sold during the two months before and after Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving) are known across the country for their extraordinary taste. as well as you can taste live King crabs in the market.
Haeundae Dalmaji-gil Road
  • 20m
Dalmaji road photo zone Called Busan’s Montmartre, Dalmaji-gil Road is famous for its views of the blue ocean, white sandy beach, Camellia forest, and pine tree forest, creating one of Busan’s eight scenic sites. Haeundae Dalmaji Hill and the moon seen from Cheongsapo are added to the eight scenic sites for their beautiful ambiance.
Songjeong Beach
  • 20m
Songjeong Beach stretches for 1.2 kilometers with a width ranging from 30 to 60 meters. The white sandy beach is ideal for families with young children because of its shallow waters. The beach is very popular as a photography venue for pre-wedding photoshoots. The area around the beach offers many hoe (sliced raw fish) restaurants. Jukdo Park is located north of the beach at the entrance to Songjeonghang Port. The white and red lighthouses of the harbor are a popular photo spot, as well as the view of the beach from Songiljeong Pavilion at the peak of Jukdo Park. The path leads through a grove of evergreens. Fishermen often line the breakwaters to the lighthouses.
Haeundae Beach
  • 40m
Haeundae Beach is the most famous beach in Busan. The white sand beach is roughly 1.5 kilometers long, over a 30- to 50-meter wide area, creating a beautiful coastline before a shallow bay, making it perfect for swimming. People flock to Haeundae Beach every summer. All kinds of accommodations from luxury hotels to private guesthouses have developed in the area around the beach, making this the perfect summer vacation spot. Haeundae Beach is also famous for various cultural events and festivals held throughout the year. Other facilities in the area include Dongbaekseom Island, Busan Aquarium, a yachting dock, BEXCO, driving courses, and more.
Dongbaekseom
  • 1h
Located on Dongbaekseom Island, which is noted for its beautiful, natural landscape accented by dense camellia and pine trees, Nurimaru APEC House has been used as a memorial hall and a prestigious international conference hall since the APEC summit meeting. Nurimaru, a 3-story building, is a modernistic expression of “jeongja,” a pavilion in traditional Korean architectural style. Its roof shape symbolizes the ridgeline of Dongbaekseom Island. Its interior design is a visual display of Korea’s creative traditional culture. The terrace, which has a Korean wooden floor concept, towers over Oryukdo Island, Gwangan Bridge and Dallmaji Hill. Located near Haeundae Beach, it not only offers a spectacular view of the beach, but also has the appearance of a reputable international conference hall featuring both modern and natural beauty.
Shinsegae Centum City
  • 1m
Shinsegae Centum City Department Store is registered in the Guinness World Records as the largest shopping complex in the world, offering a full range of entertainment options, from an ice rink to a movie theater, golf range, and a spa. Shops include 21 designer brands and 622 famous brands. Opened as the first department store in Korea, Shinsegae reflects decades of retail experience in this flagship location. Globally renowned experts such as Italian architect Claudio Silvestrin and American architecture and design firm Callison completed Centum City under the concept of a “golden sea”. The department store has emerged as a defining landmark in Busan.
Busan Cinema Center
  • 30m
The Busan Cinema Center is the exclusive venue of BIFF which is the greatest film festival in Asia but also has become one of the world-famous film festivals, opened on September 29, 2011 thanks to the aspiration of film professionals longing for constructing an official theater for BIFF and the strong will of Busan metropolitan city aiming at being a representative Asian movie • visual city.
UN Memorial Cemetery in Korea
  • 40m
The UN Memorial Cemetery in Korea honors UN soldiers from 16 countries and UN aids from five countries that were killed in battle during the Korean War from 1950-1953. It is the only memorial cemetery in the world dedicated to UN soldiers. While the cemetery originally held up to 11,000 graves, most of the fallen soldiers were repatriated at the request of their families, with only 2,300 graves remaining. The serene park spreads across a grassy plain area of 135,000 square meters. Some notable sites and memorials include: Memorial Service Hall, Memorabilia Hall, two Turkish Monuments, Greek Monument, Australian Monument, British Commonwealth Monument and two ponds.
Igidae Park
  • 40m
The Igidae Coastal Walk features 4.7 kilometers stretching from Igidae Dongsaengmal to Oryukdo Sunrise Park. The course takes roughly one hour to complete at a leisurely pace. Just relax and walk along the beautiful landscape with a bottle of cool water and enjoy the forest on one side, the sea on the other. It is a great place where trekkers of various skill levels can find a path that best meets their abilities. Take a well-deserved break at the jagalma-dang (pebble beach) or at the observation area along the way. As a welcome bonus, the Igidae Coastal Walk is a wonderful alternative destination to view the annual fireworks that light up the night sky every late October over beautiful Gwangalli Beach and the surrounding environment.
Oryukdo Skywalk
  • 30m
Oryukdo Island is composed of Usakdo Island, Surido Island, Gonggotdo Island, Guldo Island and Deungdaedo (Lighthouse) Island, but because the upper part of Usakdo divides into two segments, the island is sometimes known as Bangpaedo Island and Sol Island as well, depending on the level of the water. Because many ships coming to Busan Port pass by Oryukdo Island, it serves as a symbol of Busan's cultural heritage as well. Oryukdo Skywalk is located at what was called Seungdumal, meaning a saddle, due to the shape of the point. It was also called Jallokgae by residents and female divers in the area.
Day 2: Geoje Island: Round trip ( Pick-up Busan Hotel and check-in Busan Hotel )
  • 10 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Gadeokdo Service Area
  • 30m
From Busan to Geoje Island before entering, Gadeok Rest Area is a place where you can enjoy a simple snack and a museum on the undersea tunnel and Geoga Bridge's construction history and the landscape of the surrounding sea.
Geoga Grand Bridge
"Geoga undersea tunnel and bridge" is construction started early in 2004 on an 8.2km motorway between Busan – Korea’s southernmost, second-largest city – and the island of Geoje. Of this 8.2km, four-lane fixed link, there will be 4km of immersed tunnel and two 2km cable-stayed bridges. It is thought that the immersed tunnel will become one of the longest in the world to date, especially in an area where there is so much seismic activity. "Geoga Bridge" is the route that opened on December 13, 2010yr., and shortens the traveling distance between Geoje Island and Busan as the Bridge is Linking Gadeok Island, a part of Busan, and Geoje Island, the nation’s second-largest island following Jeju, the route will shorten the traveling distance between the two destinations to 60 kilometers from the previous 140 kilometers. Drivers will be able to drive between the two in 50 minutes, compared with about 130 minutes in the past.
Jangseungpo Cruise Reservation Center
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
Jangseungpo Port is a key point of maritime traffic between Busan and Jangseungpo. Pleasure boats for Hallyeosudo maritime tourism are operated near the Jangseungpo passenger ship terminal, and it is expected to play a pivotal role as a maritime tourism city.
OEDO Botania
  • 3h
  • Admission ticket not included
Oedo-Botania is a marine botanical garden located on an island in Hallyeohaesang National Park between Tongyeong and Geojedo Island. What started over 30 years ago as a private garden has expanded to cover the entire island in a plethora of plants in European-style gardens, accented by sculptures and statues. The garden blooms in a riot of flowers in April, and visitors can walk in the cool shade of the forested trails in summer. Recently, dinosaur footprints were found on the island, adding to its value. The island's cafe offers drinks and light snacks, along with a fantastic view of Haegeumgang Island and the surrounding blue sea. Oedo-Botania is only accessible via a ferry tour, and there are no accommodations on the island
Historic Park of Geoje POW Camp
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
The Historic Park of Geoje POW Camp is located at what was the largest POW camp during the Korean War. The exhibition halls and video rooms allow visitors to experience the life and feelings of POWs. Remains of the war, such as tanks, trucks and other relics are also on exhibit here.
Hakdong Mongdol Beach
  • 30m
Hakdong Mongdol Beach, filled with small black pebbles, spans a distance of 1.2 kilometers and a width of 50 meters, covering a 30,000 ㎡ area. Walking on the pebbles stimulates acupressure points on the soles of feet, providing health benefits for visitors. Unlike other beaches in the southern part of the country, the water of Hakdong Mongdol Beach is deep with rough waves, but various water activities are available. There are accommodations and restaurants nearby and the dock at the beach offers a boat excursion around popular attractions.
Geoje Panorama Cable Car
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
"Geoje Panorama Cable Car" ( 거제파노라마 케이블카 ) runs 1.56 km from Hakdong Pass to Mt. Nojasan Observatory. It operates 45 carriages and can accommodate up to 2,000 people per hour, and it takes 6-8 minutes one way to reach the summit of Mt. Nojasan. True to the name of the panorama, you can enjoy a 360-degree view of Hallyeohaesang National ocean Park and Daemado( near Japan Island) in the distance. The fare is 15,000 won for regular carriages and 20,000 won for crystal carriages with a view on the floor.
Windy Hill
  • 30m
Windy Hill On the way to Haegeumgang Village, one may encounter the fishing village of Dojangpo. On the left side of the village is Dojangpo Wharf, from where one can take a tour ferry to Oedo Island and Haegeumgang River. Looking up from here, one can see a hill covered in grass and overlooking the sea. This is Windy Hill. A growing number visitors come to the place after it was used as a filming site for popular Korean dramas such as "Eve's Garden (2003)" and "Merry-Go-Round (2004)." The name “Windy Hill” was given by those who visited the island and became a fan. Walking toward the hill along the wooden promenade from the wharf, one can see Hakdong Village from a distance.
Sinseondae
  • 30m
Sinseondae Cliff Sinseondae Observatory, located between Dojangpo Maeul and Haegeumgang, offers picturesque views of the fantastically shaped rocks against the deep-blue ocean hues. "Sinseon" in Korean mean supernatural beings; the beauty of this spot is said to attract such beings to come frolic. The blue and yellow colors layered in the rocks tell a unique history of the terrain. A stairway from the road leads directly to the lookout point. Just past a gas station along the coastal highway, Sinseondae Observatory reveals itself. Walking out onto the rocks of Sinseondae, views of the surrounding islands and incredible landscape open up to viewers. Many commercials and TV shows have been filmed here taking advantage of this amazing setting. April and May are the perfect times to see the bright-yellow canola flowers across the island.
Yeocha-Hongpo Coastal Road
  • 40m
(optional another itinerary) A part of the Hallyeo Haesang National park, the Yeocho-Hongpo coastal road is a scenic 3.5 km short drive along the coast. The drive offers one of the best views of the sparkling sea and the many small islands clustered around Geoje Island. The most popular ones, however, are the Yeocha and Hongpo islands.Yeocho-Hongpo is a cluster of islands located around Mt. Mangsan lending the scene a very mystical feel. You can reach the Hongpo Observatory along the drive via a hike, which is more of a walk along an unpaved road, and catch one of the best sunsets in Geoje-do. The observatory is yet another popular location for the filming of Korean dramas. After tour return to Busan
Day 3: Gyeongju UNESCO: Round trip ( Pick-up Busan Hotel and check-in Busan Hotel )
  • 9 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Seokguram Parking Lot
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Seokguram is an artificial grotto constructed of granite that comprises an antechamber, a corridor and a main rotunda. It enshrines a monumental statue of the Sakyamuni Buddha looking out to sea with his left hand in dhyana mudra, the mudra of concentration, and his right hand in bhumisparsa mudra, the earth-touching mudra position. Together with the portrayals of devas, bodhisattvas and disciples, sculpted in high and low relief on the surrounding walls, the statues are considered to be a masterpiece of East Asian Buddhist art. The domed ceiling of the rotunda and the entrance corridor employed an innovative construction technique that involved the use of more than 360 stone slabs.
Bulguksa Temple
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Bulguksa is a Buddhist temple complex that comprises a series of wooden buildings on raised stone terraces. The grounds of Bulguksa are divided into three areas – Birojeon (the Vairocana Buddha Hall), Daeungjeon (the Hall of Great Enlightenment) and Geungnakjeon (the Hall of Supreme Bliss). These areas and the stone terraces were designed to represent the land of Buddha. The stone terraces, bridges and the two pagodas – Seokgatap (Pagoda of Sakyamuni) and Dabotap (Pagoda of Bountiful Treasures) – facing the Daeungjeon attest to the fine masonry work of the Silla.
Daereungwon Tomb Complex
  • 40m
  • Admission ticket not included
Large ancient tombs of kings and nobles of the Silla Kingdom can be seen around Gyeongju at the Daereungwon Tomb Complex. There are twenty-three large tombs located here; 13 have been excavated but only 1 (Cheonmachong - tomb of King Michu) is open to the public. The chamber of the tomb contained a lacquered wooden coffin which had burial goods placed around it. A total of 11,500 artifacts were recovered from the tomb, demonstrating the lavish lifestyle of the king. The tomb was excavated in 1973 and is believed to date probably from the fifth century.
Gyeongju Folk Craft Village
  • 30m
Gyeongju Folk Craft Village consists of 40 thatched and tile-roofed houses, lived in by local artisans of traditional arts and crafts skills. Various fields of crafts production including metal, pottery, timber, jewels, hanbok (Korean traditional clothes), and stone-crafts can be found in the village.
Gyeongju Gyochon Traditional Village
  • 30m
At Gyeongju Gyochon Village, visitors can see the House of the Gyeongju Choi Clan (Important Folklore Material No. 27) and try some Gyeongju Gyodong Beopju Liquor (Important Intangible Cultural Asset No. 86-3). The village centers around the Gyeongju Choi Clan, a family known to have maintained their wealth for over 12 generations, producing many important people. Visitors can learn about the lifestyle and spending habits that enabled the family to do this. The village is also home to the site of Yoseokgung, the house of Silla Princess Yoseok. Nearby attractions include Gyerim Forest, Naemulwangneung Royal Tomb, and Gyeongjuhyanggyo Local Confucian Scho
Gyeongju National Museum
  • 1h
Gyeongju National Museum is loved by visitors and residents alike as it houses numerous historical and cultural artifacts of the Silla dynasty (57 BC - AD 935). The museum recently went through renovation, separating into an art gallery, historical artifacts exhibition hall, Wolji Pond exhibition hall, and a planned exhibition space. In addition to improving facilities for visitors' convenience, Gyeongju National Museum is making efforts to contribute to the community and reestablish its identity as a museum by making efforts to provide lifelong learning opportunities and improve management. As a significant cultural center, Gyeongju National Museum not only strives to preserve, exhibit, and research the rich history and culture of Silla, but also to take a leap forward to become a cultural multi-complex center by promoting international exchange opportunities, social education programs, and a variety of special exhibitions.
Cheomseongdae Observatory
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket not included
Cheomseongdae is the oldest existing astronomical observatory in Asia.Constructed during the reign of Queen Seon-deok (r. 632-647), it was used to observe stars in order to forecast the weather. This stone structure is a beautiful combination of straight lines and curves, and was designated as National Treasure No.31 on December 20th, 1962. It stands 9.17m high and the base stone on each side measures 5.35m.The Vernal Equinox, Autumnal Equinox, Winter Solstice, Summer Solstice and the 24 solar terms (also known as the astronomical solar year) were determined by observating of stars. The pavilion stone is believed to have been used as a standard of deciding directions, north, south, east and west. The 362 stones used to build Cheomseongdae represented the 362 days in a lunar year.
Bomun Lake
  • 30m
Bomun Tourist Complex is the international tourist district of Gyeongju. This tourist district is formed with Bomunho Lake at its center, located about 10 kilometers east of downtown Gyeongju. The area spans approximately 8,000 km², and contains an international-scale luxurious hotel, family-friendly condos, golf range, and pleasant walking passages that are designed to suit the diverse needs of tourists. The tourist complex attracts crowds of visitors in April, when cherry blossoms are in full bloom. The sight of cherry blossoms around Bomunho Lake and Bulguksa Temple are popular even among domestic travelers.
Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond
  • 40m
  • Admission ticket not included
Anamji pond Gyeongju Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond was a secondary palace used by the crown prince of the Silla Kingdom. It also served as a banquet site for important national events and important visitors. The pond was created in 674, during the reign of King Munmu. The pond features three small islands, and a landscape of 12 small hills to the northeast. After the fall of Silla, the site was abandoned and forgotten. The pond was referred to as "Anapji" from the Goryeo and Joseon periods and onwards. In the 1980s, a pottery fragment with the letters “Wolji” (a pond that reflects the moon) carved onto it was found, revealing the true name of the pond. After the discovery, the site was renamed to the current Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond. After tour return to Busan and Night tour
Day 4: Busan South - West: ( Pick-up Busan Hotel and drop-off in Busan )
  • 12 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Songdo Beach
  • 40m
Opened in 1913, Songdo Beach is the first beach in Korea. After its golden period in the 1960s and 1970s, the beach became deserted. Those who wished to bring it back to its former beauty joined forces to repair the abandoned beach, making it even more breathtaking than it was in its heyday. With its spotless sandy beach, clear water, cloud trails, and an overwater cable car, Songdo Beach is once again a popular tourist destination receiving over five million visitors per year. Drink in spectacular coastal views of Songdo Beach from a scenic marine cable car ride. See the vast waters, cliffs, and rock formations. Opt for the transparent crystal cabin to see Yannan Park, Nampodong City, and Namhwang Bridge.
Taejongdae
  • 40m
Taejongdae Cliffed Coast was formed by many layers of rock being forced together beneath a lake during the Cretaceous period, and then worn away over time by the sea. The coast features many geological formations, including sea caves and uniquely shaped rocks. Visitors can enjoy walking on the forested paths, or take the train course to easily access Taejongdae Observatory and Yeongdo Coastal Culture Space.
Huinnyeoul Culture Village
  • 40m
Huinnyeoul Culture Village Huinnyeoul-gil, the representative original downtown center of Busan, was named after the current of water at the foot of the Bongnaesan Mountain that resembles the white falling snow. In December 2011, the old house was remodeled and renovated into a unique Culture and Art Village that reflects the life in Yeongdo. Above the steep wall of the Jeoryeong Coastal Trail is a unique view of the village, where you can see small houses clustered along the narrow alley formed by the coast at the end of the cliff. This is where the sorrowful lives of refugees began and where the current cultural village community of Huinnyeoul Culture Village has been established.
Busan Modern History Museum
  • 40m
Busan Modern History Museum The Japanese occupation is the painful history of the Republic of Korea. Busan, which was a bridgehead for Japan’s invasion of the continent, still retains the traces of the suffering left by Japan. Busan Modern History Museum tells the tumultuous history of Busan, urging us not to forget the brutal experiences. Even though the modern history of Busan is difficult to remember, the “Oriental Development Company” still sounds quite familiar. The company, the current Busan Modern History Museum, was established by the Empire of Japan in 1929 to have Busan in its clutches. After the liberation, it was used as the U.S. Cultural Center in Busan for 50 years without permission and was returned to the Korean government thanks to Busan citizens’ persistent demand for its return. It truly has a very long story.
Busan Gamcheon Culture Village
  • 40m
  • Admission ticket not included
Gamcheon Culture Villiage is formed by houses built in staircase-fashion on the foothills of a coastal mountain, earning this village the nickname "Machu Picchu of Busan." Many alleys that cut through this community are vibrantly decorated with murals and sculptures created by the residents.
Gwangbok-ro Fashion Street
  • 30m
Nampodong, which is the old downtown area of Busan, literally has it all! It has all the different kinds of brand shops as well as affordable local stores. Between the streets, there are street food alleys
Gukje Market
  • 30m
Gukje traditional market Originally formed by Korean War refugees, this downtown market has grown into Busan's largest. Here you can find the best wholesale prices for clothing, silk, linen, curtains, bags, glasses, and many imported items. Similar to Namdaemun Market in Seoul, the stores are small and the vendor-filled alleys are narrow. Kukje Market spills out into the streets and continues into Kwangbok-dong & Namp'o-dong. Along its southern boundary is the Jagalchi Fish Market
Busan Tower
  • 40m
  • Admission ticket not included
Busan Tower is a symbol of Busan that stands proudly at 69 meters above sea level at a height of 120 meters. The top of the tower is modeled after the baldaquin of Dabotap Pagoda in Bulguksa Temple, Gyeongju. Loved by Busan citizens and tourists alike, the tower offers a stunning night view and plenty to see, such as the Statue of the Great Admiral Yi Sun-sin, the Bell of the Citizens, a flower clock and a bust of the Busan-based independent activist, Baeksan An Hee-je.
Jagalchi Market
  • 1h
Jacalchi Fish market This market represents Busan and is famous throughout the country. Visitors can eat fresh raw fish right at the market. Even nowadays visitors can see women selling mackerel, sea squirts (ascidians) and other seafoods on wooden boxes along the road outside of the market and along the shore.
Parking hwangryeongsan bongsudae
  • 40m
Hwangnyeongsan Observatory, following the colorful transmitting towers and the different lights around the observatory. The night view seen from the mountains is fascinating. Hwangnyeongsan Observatory provides the best panoramic view of the eastern, western, northern, and southern parts of Busan all at once. This observatory encompasses multifarious night views ranging from spectacular lighting emitted by towering buildings in downtown areas to the subtle scenery filled with colorful lights beneath the foot of the mountain.
Marine city 3-ro
  • 30m
Haeundae Marine city When the lights lit up after sundown, the nightscape of the Marine City can compete with world famous nightscape locations such as Hong Kong and Shanghai. With various restaurants, cafes and bars along the street, it is a popular destination for people of all ages.
Gwangalli Beach
  • 30m
Gwangalli Beach is 1.4 km long, 25~110 m wide, and is famous for its fine sand. The area has undergone a water cleaning program, and as a result, the water of the beach is pristine, drawing many young tourists. In addition to the beachfront, the Gwangalli area is filled with romantic restaurants and cafes, as well as stores selling famous fashion brands. The area has plenty to offer, but many people come in the evening to take in the bright lights of Gwangandaegyo Bridge, stretching across the horizon.

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  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESHaedong Yonggungsa Temple, Busan
    • 86 Yonggung-gil
    • Yonggung-gil, Busan, South Korea

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    • 86 Yonggung-gil
    • Yonggung-gil, Busan, South Korea

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