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Busan Itinerary 2D1N: What to Do in Busan, South Korea – Day 1

June 10, 2018 by summerkid_summergirl

Yay! Back to Korea in May 2018 for early Summer trip 2018!

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This time beyond Seoul, to the Southeastern of Korea!

We touched down at Gimhae International Airport after 7 hours of flight, took airport limousine Gimhae Airport- Busan Station line to Busan Metropolis City and began our 6D5N trip, covering Busan, Ulsan and Gyeongnam.

Busan Itinerary

About Busan:

Started with Busan, the second largest city in South Korea that doesn’t need further introduction. This coastal area, which is a famous tourist destination after Seoul, is very much associated with deep blue sea, fresh seafood, charming camellia, cultural art, historical temple by the sea and modern shopping district.

Gyeongju Subway Map - Subway Line E

Ulsan Transportation:

Travelling in Busan city is very easy with Busan Metro Subway that covers a lot of attractions along the Metro Line 1,2, 3 and 4. Tourists spots and beaches which are on outskirts area are mostly reachable by KTX Train and connecting buses too. Just do some homework on bus route and timetable, you are good to go.

Ulsan Itinerary: Things to Do, See and Eat in Ulsan for 2D1N

Busan Itinerary gukje market

1. Gukje Market – Busan Largest General Market

Let’s start! Our first stop was Gukje Market 남포동 국제시장, Busan largest traditional market that is also known as Nampodong International Market.

Busan Itinerary gukje market

Busan Itinerary gukje market

The reason why Gukje Market is named “International Market”, is because after the Korean war, refugees fled to Busan opened their business here, making it a market where you can get almost everything. “Gukje” also means “International” in Korean.

Busan Itinerary gukje market

Busan Itinerary gukje market

Busan Itinerary gukje market

Busan Itinerary gukje market

From fresh produce to sauces, seafood, souvenirs, second hand items, accessories, hand-crafted products, cooked food, we bumped into many interesting things here, both expected and unexpected.

Busan Itinerary gukje market

Errr… anyone know what seafood is this?

Busan Itinerary gukje market

Busan Itinerary gukje market

Busan Itinerary gukje market

We walked one alley after another, checking out what each stall has to offer.

 Can almost spend a half day here. The market is roughly divided into several subsections, including Food Street, Youth Steet, Arirang Street, Vintage Street. Bupyeong Gangtong Night Market, Street of All Things, Changseondong Food Alley are closely connected to Gukje Market too.

Busan Itinerary gukje market

Street full of snacks. Among the popular street food here are bibimdangmyeon (spicy glass noodles), ssiathotteok (seed and sugar filled traditional pancake) and yubujeongol (fried bean curd hot pot). Some stalls provide mini stools for you to sit down and enjoy your favourites.

Busan Itinerary gukje market

If you have more time, visit 609 Cheongnyeon Mall, a global cultural space run by young, up-and-coming merchant. It features lots of artistic, hand-crafted and creative work. It is located at Building B in Zone 6.

How to reach Gukje Market:
Busan Metro Line 1 at Jagalchi Station, Exit 7, walk for 400 meters following Kukje Market sign

Opening Hours:
9AM-8PM (2nd Floor)
Closed on first and third Sunday of each month
Address: (Changseon-dong), area 25, Gukjesijang 1-gil, 2-gil, Jung-gu, Busan, Korea.

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Busan Itinerary BIFF Plaza

2. BIFF Plaza – Handprints of Filmmakers, Directors, Actors

Along the way, we saw BIFF Plaza, the well-known place that was once the official venue of Busan International Film Festival, which is now re-located to Busan Cinema Center.

Busan Itinerary BIFF Plaza

The street is about 428 meter long, brimming with food stalls, theatres and also hand-prints of celebrities like Shin Young-Kyun, Kim Su-Yong, Wayne Wang, Haou Hsiao-Hsien, Zhang Yimou, Tsui Hark, Isabelle Huppert, Yonfan and Hwang Jung-soon!

Busan Itinerary BIFF Plaza

Busan Itinerary BIFF Plaza

Hand-print of Zhang Yi Mou – the talented film director and actor!

Busan Itinerary BIFF Plaza

We are in rush and forgotten about the famous Ssiatt Hotteok, the must have street food near BIFF. Even singer Lee Seung-gi came before too!

 It is warmth, sweet Korean pancake filled with sunflower seeds and sugar. Try it when you are here.

How to reach BIFF Square:
Busan Metro Line 1 at Jagalchi Station, Exit 7, walk for 300 meters towards Lotte Cinema Daeyoung

Opening Hours: All day
Admission Fee: FOC

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3. Jagalchi Market – Largest Fish Market in Korea

Next, to the largest fish market in Korea, which can be reached by aligning at Jagalchi Station too.

Busan Itinerary Jagalchi Market

Famous for its slogan “Come, See and Buy”, Jagalchi Market 부산 자갈치시장 sells various kinds of seafood and dried fish.

Busan Itinerary Jagalchi Market

Mussels, sea cucumber, abalone, squid, octopus, and all kinds of fresh catches that we couldn’t call out their name. #SeafoodKnowledgeFailMax

Busan Itinerary Jagalchi Market

Fresh abalone yoh~

Busan Itinerary Jagalchi Market

Ahjumma camera-shy. LOL.

Busan Itinerary Jagalchi Market

You can also purchase raw fish from the stalls and bring it to restaurants on second floor, and have the fish cooked for you on the spot – freshest ever.

Busan Jagalchi Festival also held here very October too, featuring abundant fresh marine products, cultural events and performing arts.

How to reach Jagalchi Market:
Busan Metro Line 1 at Jagalchi Station, Exit 10, walk for 300 meters towads Jagalchi1-gil

Opening Hours:
5AM-10PM (1st Floor), 9AM-10PM (2nd Floor)
Closed on first and third Tuesday of each month
Address: (Nampo-dong 4-ga), area 52, Jagalchi-haeanno, Jung-gu, Busan, Korea.
Website: jagalchimarket.bisco.or.kr

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4. BBQ Seafood Buffet Lunch in Jagalchi Market

Jagalchi Market bbq seafood lunch

Jagalchi Market bbq seafood lunch

We didn’t buy any fresh seafood, but head to the 3rd of to have seafood BBQ buffet lunch in one of the restaurants inside Jagalchi market.

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Happily helped ourselves to meat, seafood, pickles, vegetables and more.

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Had fun grilling on our own food! Grill, eat, grill, eat and repeat. =D

5. Waterfront behind Jagalchi Market

Found this behind Jagalchi Market! Took a stroll along the waterfront as we were too full from the satsfying buffet lunch. Very nice view!

waterfront behind jagalchi market

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Head to a seaside stop next, the Songdo Beach.

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Experience the New Songdo

From Nampodong, we took a bus #7 to Songdo area and get transported from the liveliness of markets to a tranquil scene surrounded by sea breezes and calm waves.

Busan Itinerary songdo beach

Songdo Beach, Turtle Island, Songdo Skywalk, Songdo Marine Cable Car Busan Air Cruise and Songdo Sky Park are all in this area.

6. Songdo Beach – Korea First Public Beach

Songdo Beach 송도해수욕장 is the first official public beach in Korea, opened in 1913. It is also a favourite escape for city dwellers during Summer time.

Busan Itinerary songdo beach

Due to issues like frequent hurricanes, loss of sand, coastal development and other factors, the beach was once facing decrement in tourists and unwanted damages but thankfully, it was now back to live through Songdo Coastal Maintenance Project!

Since 2000, a comprehensive 5-year reconstructions has restored and expanded the coastlines, giving Songdo Beach a new look with various infrastructures, recreation park, sky bridge, cable car with transparent cabin and more to look forward to!

7. Songdo Cable Car – Longest Air Cruise in Korea

Songdo Cable Car, which is formerly named as Marine Cable Car, is finally back to operation in July 2017, after 29 years!

Busan Air Cruise is not only better, also the longest air cruise in Korea now.

Busan Itinerary songdo cable car

Busan Itinerary songdo cable car

This cable car, which stretches over 1.62 kilometer connecting Songnim park to Amnam park, has swiftly becoming one of the hottest attractions in Korea.

The cable cars are separated into Standard Cabin and Crystals Cabins with tempered glass floor. 13 of them are Crystal Cabins – the most number of transparent cabins in Korea.

Busan Itinerary songdo cable car

Busan Itinerary songdo cable car

Ride on the Crystal Cabin if possible for an exhilarating experience of ” I am stepping on the sea” kind of feeling.

Stunning scenery of with Amnam National Geopark, Songdo Beach, South Port and Yeongdo came in sight as the air cruise went up slowly from Songdo Bay Station – Songdo Sky Park.

It can go as high as up to 86metres from ground!

8. Songdo Sky Park – View from the Top

 Reached the other end – Songdo Sky Park after about 15 minutes.

Busan Itinerary songdo sky park

Busan Itinerary songdo sky park

Surprised to see huge dinasours replicas in different sizes!

Busan Itinerary songdo sky park

Busan Itinerary songdo sky park

Like walking in Jurassic Park forest. Hahaha.

Busan Itinerary songdo sky park

Followed the guided brochure and discovered few things to do here, like enjoying stunning view at Sky Harbour Observation Deck, Take Pictures with Moment Capsule and wrote down wishes on Bucket Dragon of Wishes.

Busan Itinerary songdo sky park

Moment Capsule

Seal your unforgettable moments here.

Busan Itinerary songdo sky park

Selfie Photo Zone

Take pictures with fisherman, quotations, and dragons that appear in the Songdo legend.

Busan Itinerary songdo sky park

Busan Itinerary songdo sky park

Sky Harbor Observation Deck

a floor filled with various themed contents, observation deck for the most beautiful seas of Songdo and Time Garden.

Busan Itinerary sky harbour observation deck

Busan Itinerary sky harbour observation deck

Feel the Air Cruise up close!

Busan Itinerary sky harbour observation deck

Bucket Dragon

write your wishes on the scales of an ascending dragon and hope for wishes come true!

9. Songdo Skywalk – A Walk “in the Sky”

Went back to Songdo Bay Station (Ground Station), and walked down Songdo Skywalk 송도해수욕장.

Busan Itinerary songdo skywalk

Busan Itinerary songdo skywalk

360-meter long bridge built towards the sea, well-known for its curvy shape like a dragon.

Busan Itinerary songdo skywalk

Transparent glasses are installed at certain parts of the walkway for a view of the ocean below. Cool right?

10. Turtle Island

The Songdo Sky Walk linked us to Geobokseom (Turtle Island), a small rock island.

Busan Itinerary turtle island

Busan Itinerary turtle island

Busan Itinerary turtle island

Busan Itinerary turtle island

The island is small, but still, loud applause for building few rest areas for visitors, as well as some spots where you can take photo with.

Spot the seat in the shape of turtle in picture below. Hehe.

Busan Itinerary turtle island

How to reach Songdo Beach, Cable Car, Skywalk:
Subway: Busan Metro Line 1 at Jagalchi Station, Exit 2. Take bus 7, 9, 26, 30, 71. Get off at Songdo Beach, walk for 10 minutes.

Taxi: From Nampo-dong, 10 minutes, about 5000won

Opening Hours:
Mon-Thu, Sun, Public Holiday 9AM-10PM; Fri-Sat 9AM-11PM
Address: 171 Songdo Haebyun-ro, Seogu, Busan
Website: www.busanaircruise.co.kr

Busan Air Cruise Ticket Price (*as of May 2018):
Crystal Cabin: 20,000won (adult, round trip), 15,000won (adult, one way)
Standard Cabin: 15,000won (adult, round trip), 12,000won (adudt,one way)

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11. Busan Tower 부산타워 – Symbol of Busan

Busan Tower, the iconic landmark in Busan city, just like Seoul has Seoul Tower.

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120-meters height, stands 69-meters above sea level at Yongusan Park in Jung-gu.

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The top of the tower is modelled after the baldaquin of Dabotap Pagoda in Bulguksa Temple, Gyeongju.

12. Busan Tower Outdoor Observation Deck

busan tower

busan tower

If you observe in detail on the design, you will find that the 8 colours shown on the Busan Tower logo actually features 16 major attractions centered around Busan Tower as motifs.

They are:

Red: BIFF Plaza, Dongbaekseom Island
Orange: Kkangtong Night Market, Yeongdodaegyo Bridge
Yellow: Book Street, Gamcheon Culture Village
Brown:Taejongdae Park, Forty Steps
Green:Yongdusan Park, UN Park
Tiffany Blue: Gukje Market, Jalgalchi Market
Blue: Haeundae, Nurimaru
Pink: Gwangandaegyo Bridge, Dalmaji Pass

Each colours is displayed on the 8 sides of the observatory, so check them out when you are in the tower viewing from high up!

13. Busan Tower Experience Center – Connects to Busan Culture, History, Space

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Fantastic city view aside, we learnt about the past and present of Busan through a media gallery at Tag Live Wall.

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Had fun in Black Wonderland and 6-themed exhibition too! Light show, media facade, optical art display allowed us to know more about Busan, while giving lots of photography opportunities.

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14. Yongdusan Park 용두산 공원

The surrounding of Busan Tower is Yongdusan Park. It is also home to home to a Cheokhwabi Monument, Chunghontap Pagoda, 4.19 Revolution Monument, Admiral Yi Sun-shin statue.

busan itinerary Yongdusan Park

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busan itinerary Yongdusan Park

A group picture with the lovely gang before leaving!

How to reach Busan Tower & Yeongdusan Park:
Subway: Busan Metro Line 1 at Nampo Station, Exit 1. Walk through Gwangbok-dong Fashion Street until you see an escalator leading to Yongdusan Park. Go all the way up until the end.

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sun, 10AM – 10.30PM

Address: 1 Gwanbok-ro-2-ga, Jung-gu, Busan
Website: www.busantower.net

Busan Tower Ticket Price (*as of May 2018):

Yongdusan Park: Free admission
Observatory: 8,000won (adult); 6,000won (child)
Popcorn Package (2 observatory tickets + 1 large popcorn + 2 drinks): 19,000won (adult), 15,500won (child)
Burger Package (1 observatory ticket + 1 Bacon Cheese Burger + 1 drinks + 1 Potato Chips): 19,000won (adult), 15,500won (child)

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15. Homers Hotel Busan – Hotel Next to Gwangalli Beach

Homers Hotel Busan

Checked in to Homers Hotel Busan, located next to Gwangalli Beach in Suyeoung-gu area.

Homers Hotel Busan

Very convenient hotels with plenty of restaurants, cafes and convenient stores nearby.

Homers Hotel Busan

Near to subway Gwangan Station too, about 10 minutes walk. Hence it is easy for travellers to hop around different attractions in Busan by taking the Metro.

Homers Hotel Busan

This hotel has rooms facing the seaside, making it a popular choice during special festive season such as Busan Fireworks Festival in October, as it serves as a great location to see fireworks and colourful laser shows with theme music.

Homers Hotel Busan

View from our room. Can see the Gwangandaegyo Bridge stretching across the ocean!

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16. Gwangan Bridge – Korea’s Longest Suspension Bridge

Gwangan Bridge is especially beautiful at night when fully light up, as it is equipped with the world’s largest LED lighting and sound facilities for bridges. Therefore, some people called it as Diamond Bridge.

busan itinerary Gwangan Bridge

busan itinerary Gwangan Bridge

Catch the laser show 3 times a day at 8.30PM, 9.30PM and 10.30PM. It lasts for about 10 minutes over the night sea of Gwangalli.

busan itinerary Gwangan Bridge

How to reach Gwangan Bridge
Busan Metro Line 1 at Gwangan Station, Exit 3 or 5, walk for 700 meters towads Gwangalli Beach

Address: 219 Gwang-an, Haebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu, Busan, Koera
Website: http://www.suyeong.go.kr/   http://gwanganbridge.bisco.or.kr/

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17. Abalone Dinner – Something Different

busan itinerary abalone dinner

busan itinerary abalone dinner

busan itinerary abalone dinner

busan itinerary abalone dinner

Dinner was a bit premium, with abalone as the main dish. Hehe.

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18. Busan Night Tour

Went up to Hwangnyeongsan Mountain for Busan Night Tour after dinner, admiring the magnificient view of this town.

Hwangnyeongsan Mountain night view

Hwangnyeongsan Mountain night view

Hwangnyeongsan Mountain night view

Good night beautiful Busan!

NEXT: Day 2 in Busan – Seaside Temple, Coastal Park, Sky Bridge with Transparent Floor and more!

Categories: Busan, South Korea, TravelTags: Busan Itinerary, What To Do In Busan

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