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Overview
1. Take the KTX from Seoul Station to Busan Station. Meet at Busan Station and finish your fun Busan day trip and return to Seoul on the same day or drop off at your Busan hotel. (The tour ends at Busan Station at 6 PM.)
2. Visit Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, Blue Line Park, Haeundae Beach, Gwangalli Beach, Hwangnyeongsan Mountain Peak, Gamcheon Culture Village, Songdo Skywalk, Gukje Market, Jagalchi Market, Bupyeong Kkangtong Market, and enjoy a yacht tour. The beautiful view of Busan from the Hwangnyeongsan Mountain Peak will be an unforgettable memory.
3. For lunch, choose a dish that suits your taste and enjoy the taste of Korea. (Busan seafood dishes, traditional raw beef bibimbap, bulgogi, barbecue, etc.) Have a meal at an authentic Korean restaurant.
4. A guide with 10 years of experience will travel with you as your friend, driver, and photographer. Take the best photos of your life.
***The tour is conducted with 3 or more participants.***
Meeting points
Pick up at 10:00 in front of Busan Station Exit 6.
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This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Itinerary
Haedong Yonggungsa
Tour a traditional Korean temple located on a coastal cliff, write your wishes on a leaf and pray. You can briefly experience a Buddhist service. It was founded in 1376 (the 2nd year of King Uās reign) during the Goryeo Dynasty by Hyegeun, the teacher of King Gongmin. After that, all the buildings were burned down during the Imjin War and were rebuilt in the 1960s. In 1974, Jeongam ascended the throne and prayed for the temple to be completely rebuilt. He changed the name of the temple to Haedong Yonggungsa because he had a dream in which he saw the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara in white riding a dragon and ascending to heaven.
You will experience Korean Buddhist culture with a beautiful view, write your wishes on a leaf and pray, and briefly participate in a Buddhist service.
50 minutes
Haeundae Blue Line Park
Haeundae Blue Line Park is located on a beautiful coastal cliff. It is an eco-friendly redevelopment of the old railway facilities of the Donghae Nambu Line, operating from Songjeong Beach to Haeundae Beach, and is a 4.8km section from Haeundae Mipo to Cheongsapo and Songjeong.
You can enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery and You can choose to ride the Sky Capsule or Tourism Train
1 hour
Haeundae Beach
Haeundae Beach is the most popular vacation spot for Koreans, with its wide white sandy beach, luxury hotels, and various festivals.
It is connected to Blue Line Park to the east and Dongbaek Island to the west. Dongbaek Island is especially famous for its coastal cliffs, suspension bridges, and lighthouse observatories, and on clear days, you can see Tsushima Island in Japan. Also, if you walk along the path lined with camellia and pine trees, you can see Nurimaru, where the 2005 APEC summit was held, and a mermaid statue containing the legend of Princess Hwangok from Mermaid Land. Nurimaru, where the 2005 APEC Summit was held, and the mermaid statue with the legend of Princess Hwangok at Mermaid Land.
20 minutes
The Bay 101 Yacht Club
At The Bay 101 Yacht Club, you can tour Marine City, Gwangalli Beach, and Gwangan Bridge on a 1-hour yacht tour (15-20 dollars). After reserving a yacht, you can enjoy traditional Korean food such as Hanwoo Bibimbap, Bulgogi, and BBQ on the 2nd floor (12-30 dollars).
Customers not wanting to take a yacht tour will also tour Dongbaek Island and Apec House.
1 hour 30 minutes
Haeundae Cinema Street
Haeundae Movie Street is located in Haeundae Marine City, and you can see movie posters, movie-related statues, and handprints of famous actors along the coast, as well as Gwangan Bridge and the blue Busan Sea. It consists of the 10 million viewers movie zone, animation zone, Haeundae background movie zone, and Santorini Square. :)
10 minutes
Gwangalli Beach (Pass By)
In Gwangalli, a popular tourist destination for young people, you can eat live and moving octopus (paid experience) and taste Korean fish cake soup (free) while looking at Gwangan Bridge. It is a popular attraction among young people. In Gwangalli, there are not only beaches, but also restaurants and cafes with a unique atmosphere, and famous fashion stores that are as good as those in the city center. There is also a variety of food and things to see, and especially at night, the beautiful night view of Gwangan Bridge is spectacular. Around the beach, there is a romantic cafe street, about 300 raw fish restaurants, and an outdoor stage where various festivals, including the Busan Sea Festival, are held.
Hwangnyeongsan Mountain
The summit of Hwangnyeongsan Mountain is the only place where you can see the entire city of Busan, and is a popular date spot for Busan citizens, offering a spectacular night view. It is a must-see night view spot for tourists visiting Busan.
In addition, the beacon tower on the summit of Hwangnyeongsan Mountain, along with Seokseong Beacon Tower and Ganbiosan Beacon Tower, is recorded in the Annals of King Sejong and is said to have existed before 1425 (the 7th year of King Sejong). It is said that it took 4 hours to send a signal to the capital city of Seoul.
Take a photo of your life with the amazing Busan cityscape. It will be an unforgettable memory.
1 hour
Songdo Skywalk
The Cloud Trail, a bridge connecting Turtle Island on the east side of the beach and the mainland, has some sections made of transparent tempered glass, giving the feeling of walking in the middle of the ocean. As you walk on the ocean, you can see Songdo Beach and the Songdo coastline with numerous ships anchored at a glance, making it a new landmark of Busan's beaches.
Opened in 2015, the Songdo Cloud Trail is a 365-mile-long bridge that leads to the ocean. As you pass through the tempered glass and magic grating sections installed on the bridge, you can enjoy the thrill of seeing the ocean rippling through the floor.
You can take great pictures with the Songdo Cable Car and the beach in the background, and if all tour groups agree, you can ride the cable car.
40 minutes
Busan Gamcheon Culture Village
Gamcheon Culture Village began as a refugee shelter in the 1950s and today preserves traces and parts of Busanās history and the nationās modern and contemporary history.
The uniqueness of Gamcheon Culture Village is evidenced by the orderly arrangement of terraced residential buildings along the foot of the mountain and the maze of alleyways leading to all roads. The āVillage Art Project,ā started by local artists and villagers to preserve the character and historical value of Gamcheon, became the basis for the Gamcheon Culture Village development project, and various competitions were held starting from this project, with approximately 1.4 million participants in 2015. It has become a popular tourist attraction.
However, there is also a sad history. The village was founded by a pseudo-religious leader called Taegeukgyo, who exploited the residentsā money and labor to gain wealth and power..
50 minutes
Gukje Market
In the 1890s, it was located in Bupyeong-dong, Jung-gu, Busan under the name of 'Sageori Market', and was designated as the first public market in the country in 1910.
Then, after the Korean War, refugees began selling mainly canned goods from US military bases, such as canned goods, here, and the name 'Canned Can Market' arose. In addition, it is said that there were many strange items, so it was also nicknamed āGoblin Marketā. Dozens of street food stalls are located on both sides and in the center of the 110m long narrow street, selling snacks and other snacks.
What's unique is that there are a lot of foreign foods, and there are quite a few stores sold directly by foreigners. There is a wide variety of dishes, including Turkish kebabs, Indonesian mee goreng, Vietnamese spring rolls, and Japanese or Filipino dishes. Because there are so many people and the road is narrow, it is spectacular to see everyone walking in one line.
30 minutes
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Additional Info
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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