It’s a private tour exclusively for your group (no shopping stops).
A certified tour guide will accompany you from your pickup location to all tour spots and back.
We prioritize the most popular attractions in Busan, and the itinerary can be customized upon request.
Pickup and drop-off are available anywhere within the city, such as Busan stations, hotels etc. An additional charge may apply for other cities.
It is the most beautiful temple in Korea and is located on the seaside. This place is also called the first great bright place in the East Sea. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple was originally founded in 1376 (the second year of King U of Goryeo).
Skycapsule is a small, colorful capsule train that runs along the railway line right next to the sea, offering stunning ocean views the entire way.
Gwangalli Beach is a popular seaside destination in Busan, famous for its wide sandy beach and stunning views of Gwangan Bridge. During the day, it’s a perfect place to relax, take a walk along the shore, or enjoy water activities. The area is also surrounded by trendy cafés, restaurants, and bars, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors to enjoy the ocean atmosphere.
At Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory, you can walk on a transparent glass bridge and see the ocean right beneath your feet. It’s a fun and slightly thrilling way to enjoy the sea, especially for those looking for a unique coastal experience.
Jagalchi Fish Market is Korea’s largest seafood market and one of Busan’s most iconic landmarks. Located by the sea, the market is famous for its wide variety of fresh seafood, lively atmosphere, and traditional fish vendors. Visitors can choose live seafood and have it prepared on the spot, making it a unique and authentic Busan experience.
BIFF Square is the heart of Busan’s film culture and a lively street where the Busan International Film Festival began. The square is famous for its handprints of renowned Korean filmmakers and actors, as well as its vibrant atmosphere filled with street food stalls, shops, and local energy.
Gukje Market is a bustling traditional market in Busan, known for its narrow alleys, friendly vendors, and wide variety of goods. It’s a great place to explore local flavors, shop for souvenirs, and experience the authentic atmosphere of the city.
Gamcheon Culture Village is a charming hillside community filled with brightly painted houses, creative street art, and winding alleys. Every corner offers a new view, making it a fun place to explore, take photos, and experience the artistic side of Busan.
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