Busan's Attractions and Places to Enjoy

Busan is South Korea's second-largest city and the country's largest port city. It is renowned for its geographical features, cultural events, and beautiful tourist attractions. Below are introductions to Busan’s major landmarks and places to enjoy.

Busan's most famous beach, with white sandy shores and a vast blue sea. During the summer season, many tourists visit and enjoy swimming, beach sports, and resort-style relaxation.
A village with colorful houses lined up along the slopes, often referred to as 'The Machu Picchu of Busan.' There are murals and art installations throughout, making it a perfect spot for strolling and photography.
The night view of Gwangan Bridge is stunning, with the bridge illuminated at night offering beautiful seaside scenery. There are many cafes and restaurants, perfect for relaxing by the sea.
An observation tower located within Yongdusan Park, offering a panoramic view of Busan's cityscapes. At night, it is lit up, creating a romantic atmosphere.
A beautiful Buddhist temple built along the coast, providing unique Busan coastal scenery. Visiting during sunrise offers a mystical atmosphere.
The largest seafood market in Korea, where you can purchase fresh seafood on the spot and have it cooked. Enjoy a unique gourmet experience distinct to Busan.
Busan's largest traditional market, ideal for shopping for food, clothing, and various goods. A diverse range of items are available, providing a chance to experience local vibes.
The main venue for the Busan International Film Festival, a special place for movie enthusiasts. Nearby, you can enjoy street food and shops selling film-related souvenirs.
A Buddhist temple built during the Silla era, offering a profound sense of history and culture of Busan. Its serene environment surrounded by nature is its charm.