Embark on a customized Busan adventure, exploring the city’s most iconic and breathtaking attractions with a licensed guide.
1.Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
Start your journey at Haedong Yonggungsa, one of South Korea’s few temples by the sea. Dating back to 1376, the temple offers breathtaking ocean views and a serene atmosphere. Walk down 108 steps to reach the temple, where you can admire the stunning coastal scenery and the temple’s beautiful architecture.
2.Blue Line Park
You have three options in the Cheongsapo area:
Blueline Sky Capsule/Blueline Beach Train/Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory
For options 1 and 2, we can also make the reservation on your behalf, so please let us know if you would like us to arrange it. If we do not receive your request or tickets are sold out, the tour will proceed with a visit to Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory instead.
Gwangan (Diamond) Bridge
Drive by the stunning Gwangan Bridge, a 7.4-kilometer-long suspension bridge. Admire it from Gwangalli Beach, where the bridge lights up at night, creating a romantic scene.
Jagalchi Fish Market
Dive into the vibrant atmosphere of Jagalchi Market, Korea’s largest seafood market. Here, you can explore the vast variety of seafood and even have your pick cooked fresh on the spot. The market’s lively energy, combined with its rich history, makes it a unique cultural experience.
BIFF Square
Movie lovers will enjoy a stop at BIFF Square, the heart of the Busan International Film Festival. Stroll through the square to see handprints of famous directors and actors embedded in the pavement. Don’t forget to indulge in local street food like ssiat hotteok (seed pancakes) and tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) while soaking up the lively atmosphere.
Gukje Market
Continue your exploration at Gukje Market, one of Busan’s largest traditional markets. It offers a blend of retro and modern items, including clothing, electronics, and household goods. The market also features street food stalls where you can try a variety of local snacks, making it a great spot for shopping and dining.
Momos Roastery & Coffee Bar
Step inside a massive, repurposed shipyard warehouse where the salty breeze of Busan’s port meets the aroma of world-class specialty coffee. Momos Roastery & Coffee Bar isn’t just a cafe—it’s the headquarters of Jooyeon Jeon, the first Korean World Barista Champion. Watch 20-foot coffee silos and high-tech roasters in action through floor-to-ceiling glass, all while massive cargo ships pass by just outside the window.
Gamcheon Culture Village
End your journey at Gamcheon Culture Village, known for its vibrant, colorful houses that look like stacked LEGO blocks. Originally a settlement for war refugees, the village has transformed into a cultural hub filled with murals, art installations, and quaint cafes. Explore its winding streets and discover the stories behind this unique and historical neighborhood.