Busan travel guide for foreigners: Haeundae, Gamcheon Culture Village, Jagalchi

Busan travel guide for foreigners: Haeundae, Gamcheon Culture Village, Jagalchi
Busan travel course. Haeundae/Gwangalli Beach, Gwangan Bridge night view, Gamcheon Culture Village, Jagalchi Market seafood, pork soup, wheat noodles, and KTX transportation were all kindly organized.

Korea's second largest city and full of charm of the sea Busan! We'll organize a trip to Busan with lots of things to enjoy, including beaches, colorful villages, and fresh seafood.

Open sea — Haeundae and Gwangalli

Haeundae Beachis a symbol of Busan, and is full of people in the summer. Gwangalli Beachshines at night Gwangan Bridge You can enjoy the night view and drone show. It's also great for relaxing while looking at the sea at a beach cafe.

Busan travel guide for foreigners: Haeundae, Gamcheon Culture Village, Jagalchi

Colorful Gamcheon Culture Village and Huinyeoul

Colorful houses built on the hillside Gamcheon Culture Villageis a photo spot called ‘Korea’s Santorini.’ Yeongdo’s Huinnyeoul Culture VillageIt is popular because the alleys next to the sea are beautiful.

Jagalchi Market and Food

Busan travel guide for foreigners: Haeundae, Gamcheon Culture Village, Jagalchi

Jagalchi MarketFreshly caught seafood, Gukje Market/BIFF SquareYou can try street food in . Busan delicacies Pork soup, wheat noodles, seed hotteokBe sure to try it too.

How to get to Busan

in Seoul Approximately 2 and a half hours by KTX/SRTThen you will arrive in Busan. It is easy to get around downtown Busan by subway and bus, and you can use transportation cards (T-money, etc.).

Busan travel guide for foreigners: Haeundae, Gamcheon Culture Village, Jagalchi

Busan, where the sea, city, taste and scenery come together, has a different charm from Seoul. Highly recommended as a weekend destination!

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