Discover the highlights of Busan in this immersive 8-hour full-day tour.
Begin at the seaside Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, where ocean views meet serene Buddhist architecture.
Stroll through the colorful alleys of Gamcheon Culture Village, filled with art, murals, and creative energy.
Experience the bustling atmosphere of Jagalchi Fish Market, Korea’s largest seafood market.
Wander Gukje Market, a traditional marketplace offering local flavors, street food, and endless shopping.
This tour combines history, culture, and cuisine, giving you an authentic taste of Busan in just one day.
Also available from Busan Station (KTX).
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, one of Korea's most impressive temple, is situated on Busan's beautiful shore line. Visit the temple to see why the name means "Dragon Palace Temple."
Gamcheon Culture Village in Busan is a vibrant hillside neighborhood often called the “Machu Picchu of Korea.” Originally a modest residential area, it has been transformed into a colorful cultural village filled with pastel-painted houses, steep alleyways, and public art installations. Visitors can wander through its maze-like streets, discover murals and sculptures created by local artists, and enjoy panoramic views of Busan’s harbor. The village also features small galleries, cozy cafés, and artisan shops, making it a unique blend of history, creativity, and community spirit.
Gukje Market offers a lively, traditional shopping experience in the heart of Busan. Established after the Korean War, it remains one of Korea’s largest markets, where visitors can find everything from clothing and household goods to souvenirs and delicious local street food. The bustling energy of the market reflects the resilience and entrepreneurial spirit of Busan’s people.
Jagalchi Fish Market is Korea’s largest seafood market and one of Busan’s most iconic landmarks. Located along the harbor, it’s famous for its lively atmosphere and endless variety of fresh fish and seafood. Visitors can watch vendors—often referred to as the “Jagalchi ajummas”—calling out to customers, browse tanks filled with live fish, crabs, and shellfish, and even choose seafood to be prepared on the spot in one of the market’s many eateries. A visit here offers not only a taste of Busan’s culinary culture but also a glimpse into the daily lives of its people.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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