Embark on an exciting one-night trip from Seoul to Busan and experience the best of this vibrant coastal city. Take the KTX high-speed train or an express bus for a convenient journey to Busan, arriving in just a few hours. Start your adventure by exploring the bustling Jagalchi Fish Market, where you can sample fresh seafood and soak in the lively atmosphere. Wander through the colorful alleys of Gamcheon Culture Village, known for its vibrant murals and artistic charm. Stroll along the famous Haeundae Beach, feeling the sea breeze as you enjoy the scenic coastline. Visit Gwangalli Beach in the evening to witness the stunning view of Gwangan Bridge lit up against the night sky. Indulge in delicious local street food at BIFF Square. The next morning, savor a final glimpse of Busan’s charm before heading back to Seoul, filled with unforgettable memories of this dynamic city.
In front of Starbucks located at Seoul Station
Gukje Market is one of Korea's largest markets. You can find almost everything at the market, including street food and snacks.
Jagalchi Market is Korea's largest seafood market. Vendors selling fresh seafood are found indoors as well as outdoors.
Gamcheon Culture Village is a residential area renovated into Busan's most colorful and artistic spot.
Join a Taekwondo class (near Gwangalli Beach) to learn some postures and moves. Class is a group activity from 8:00pm to 9:30pm.
Check out this building made in a modernistic expression of “jeongja,” a pavilion in traditional Korean architectural style.
Walk through the alley of Haeundae Market.
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 as 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.
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. The construction of Oryukdo Skywalk began on September 12, 2012, at the Seungdumal area, which is regarded as the dividing point between the East Sea and the South Sea, and the skywalk opened on October 18, 2013, with the theme of "walking over the sky.”
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