Travel spots in Busan

Travel spots in Busan

Maritime City, Busan
Busan, a global maritime city located on the southernmost part of Korea, an international port city is the second capital to Republic of Korea after Seoul, an international metropolitan city. Busan has the No. 1 international trade port of Republic of Korea as well as an international airport acting as a point of connection to not only Japan, nearby neighboring country, but also to various Western Europe countries.
Busan developed as a center of trade, commerce of industry for Republic of Korea along with the opening of its international port in 1876, and currently and continuously serves as a vital port and dock to enormous amount of shipping containers, import and export products.

Busan is home to numerous beaches including Gwangalli, Dadaepo, Songjeong, Ilkwang and others where it is filled with liveliness, vitality and youth. These beaches link together to form a surrounding infrastructures to the coastal areas and we hope to transform these areas into a tourism spot available all season all year.

With its beautiful natural scenery, Busan is growing as a home to various international events including international film festivals and firework festivals, hosting cultural festivals living up to its reputation as an international tourist city.
  • Haeundae Beach

    Haeundae Beach

    If you think Busan, Haeundae beach will be the first thing that will come to your mind.
    With more than 10 million people visiting Haeundae beach every summer, its beautiful white sandy beaches reaching up to 1.5km is well-established with many restaurants, lodging and amenities.

  • Yongdusan Park

    Yongdusan Park

    Yongdusan Park is a representative landmark of Busan where you can enjoy culture and tourism at all once. You can see the Busan port as well as enjoy 360 degree view of Busan from here.
    If you visit our Busan Tower Observation Deck, you can not only see the Busan Bridge but the city of Busan as well as Yeongdo.
    Take a walk at Yongdusan Park and head out to Gwangbok-ro, our famous streets of K-fashion.

  • Taejongdae

    Taejongdae

    Taejongdae is an icon of Busan where is it situated 9.1km along the coast of Yeongdo at the southernmost part of Korea.
    With more than 120 species of trees, Taejongdae is famous for its cliffs and its strangely shaped rocks where you can see the beautiful Straits of Korea in one glance. Experience “Da-nu-bi” which means enjoying the beautiful scene of Taejongdae in pure Korean language, where you can ride our train to witness the scenery yourself!

  • Viewing Platform at Hwangnyeongsan Mountain

    Viewing Platform at Hwangnyeongsan Mountain

    This is the best night-view attraction in Busan where you can see whole of Busan in a panoramic view.
    Enjoy a cup of coffee at the viewing platform at Hwangnyeongsan Mountain to enjoy the best view of Busan at any time of the day.

  • Haedong Yonggung Temple

    Haedong Yonggung Temple

    Haedong Yonggung Temple which is located at Shillang-ri beach of Gijang, Busan where it is situated right where the sea and the land meets for you to enjoy the sea-views and sounds of gentle waves.
    It is considered as the most beautiful temple in Korea where the entire temple ground has a panoramic view of the sea so this is the spot if you want to take scenery photos.

  • Bosu Book Street

    Bosu Book Street

    Bosu Booj Street is located in Bosu-dong, Junggu, Busan. Its history began when a couple from North Korea who took refuge during the Korean War settled down with a box laid out on the floor to sell various magazines and old books where it eventually turned into a store.
    Experience the antique and vintage side of Busan from the entrance of the street where there are books stacked from the floor reflecting the times that have passed. Enjoy experiencing the corners and streets of Bosu and travel back in time for just a moment.