Gamcheon Culture Village colorful hillside houses overlooking Busan Bay with stacked rooftops in soft morning light
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Jung-gu, South Korea
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About This Template

Why this Busan board feels complete

Build a 3-day Busan city break around coastal temples, hillside villages, and waterfront food markets. Day 1 walks through Gamcheon Culture Village, Jagalchi Market, and Yongdusan Park in central Busan. Day 2 starts at Haedong Yonggungsa Temple on the eastern cliffs, passes Haeundae Beach, and ends with a sky capsule ride along the coast at sunset. Day 3 covers the sea cliffs at Taejongdae, Gwangalli Beach, and an evening food crawl at BIFF Square. Spring and autumn bring mild weather, but the beaches, temples, and markets reward visitors year-round.

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Must-Visit Attractions

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Gamcheon Culture Village colorful hillside houses overlooking Busan Bay
Must visit

Gamcheon Culture Village

Brightly painted houses stacked along steep hillside alleys, originally built by Korean War refugees, with panoramic bay views and small galleries tucked into side streets. Arrive by 9 AM for softer light and thinner crowds on the uphill paths.

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple seaside pagodas on coastal cliffs with crashing waves below
Must visit

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple

A rare seaside Buddhist temple perched on coastal cliffs with waves crashing below, ornate pagodas, and a golden Buddha statue. Arrive before 9 AM to avoid tour bus crowds and catch the temple path in morning light.

Haeundae Beach white sand shoreline with hotel skyline along the Busan coast
Must visit

Haeundae Beach

A 1.5 km stretch of white sand lined with high-rise hotels, cafes, and the Sea Life Aquarium. Walk the full length, grab skewered eomuk from beachfront vendors, and reserve a cafe table ahead of festival weekends.

Taejongdae sea cliffs and lighthouse with sweeping ocean panoramas at Busan's southern tip
Must visit

Taejongdae Resort Park

A rugged coastal nature park on Busan's southern tip with dramatic sea cliffs, a lighthouse observatory, and forested walking trails. Take the Danubi mini-train to cover the highlights and save energy for the lighthouse walk.

Jagalchi Market fresh seafood stalls with harbor views in downtown Busan
Must visit

Jagalchi Market

Korea's largest seafood market, where you pick live fish on the ground floor and eat it sashimi-style upstairs overlooking the harbor. Bring cash, as many stalls don't accept cards.

BIFF Square street food stalls with ssiat hotteok and crowds in central Busan
Must visit

BIFF Square

The heart of Busan's film festival and a dense street food zone selling ssiat hotteok, eomuk skewers, and dwaeji gukbap. Come hungry and queue at the ssiat hotteok stalls near the theater entrance.

Budgeting At A Glance

Plan the trip cost with less guesswork.

Typical daily costs in KRW.

Budget

Accommodation: ₩30,000 - ₩50,000 per night (hostels or guesthouses in Seomyeon or Nampo-dong)

Food: ₩15,000 - ₩25,000 per day (market stalls, gimbap chains, convenience stores)

Transportation: ₩5,000 - ₩10,000 per day (T-money card for subway and buses)

Activities: ₩0 - ₩10,000 per day (free beach access, walking neighborhoods, temple visits)

Mid-range

Accommodation: ₩80,000 - ₩180,000 per night (business hotels or boutique stays in Haeundae or Seomyeon)

Food: ₩35,000 - ₩60,000 per day (Korean BBQ, seafood restaurants, cafe hopping)

Transportation: ₩10,000 - ₩25,000 per day (subway plus occasional taxi for late nights)

Activities: ₩20,000 - ₩50,000 per day (Busan Tower entry, sky capsule ride, market food tours)

Luxury

Accommodation: ₩250,000 - ₩500,000 per night (five-star beachfront hotels in Haeundae or Gwangalli)

Food: ₩80,000 - ₩180,000 per day (fine dining, premium seafood, upscale Korean BBQ)

Transportation: ₩50,000 - ₩100,000 per day (private car or premium taxi service)

Activities: ₩80,000 - ₩200,000 per day (private guided tours, spa experiences, exclusive cultural activities)

Money-saving tips

  • Use a T-money card on the subway instead of taxis. The Busan metro is fast, affordable, and connects every major sight.
  • Eat at Jagalchi Market or BIFF Square for filling meals under ₩10,000 instead of sit-down restaurants.
  • Book sky capsule tickets online at least a week ahead. They sell out quickly and walk-up availability is rare.

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