Busan is Korea's second largest city. Tourists often come to this region to hike and to visit the Buddhist Temples located deep within the region's mountains. The Beomeosa Temple, founded in 678 AD, is perhaps one of the most frequented temples in the area and is always packed with worshipers and tourists. For art buffs, Busan offers several museums and historical buildings. If scenery is your thing, try visiting the Dongbaek Island, or bird watch at the Nakdong river estuary.
Restaurants in Busan
5.0 based on 52 reviews
I Love Hansik Co., Ltd. is a preliminary tourist venture company established to promote Korean food culture to foreigners and to develop Korean food tourism. Multinational experts from Korea, Japan, and China provide experiential learning services that link Korean food and tourism in various foreign languages. Korean cooking experience, Korean Food Tourism Experience, Information on Korean food
5.0 based on 33 reviews
Tour Jagalchi Market+Cook Korean food 1. Meet at the Jagalchi station 2. Tour Jagalchi and Kkangtong Market (About 1 hour) 3. Move to cooking studio (About 10min) 4. Make Korean food together. (About 3 hours) * We will provide a great experience in traditional Korean cooking and culture, Makes it easy for everyone to cook Korean food. Total Experience will be about 4 hours.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Busan is the biggest port city in Korea and it goes without saying that Busan is the seafood capital. If you would like to experience an authentic local food culture of Busan, please come and join Busan Cooking Class!
My friend and I had so much fun. Hee Young is professional and passionate on cooking. The place is cozy. We tastes fresh sea food and korean rice wine, followed by fruits and tea. Just like visit a friend's home, we talked bits and pieces. And we learnt new things about korean cuisine. As my classmate Christine said, always good to learn new things! btw, you are a mood maker. Don't worry even if you never cook. Just relax and enjoy! Suitable for couples family or friends. Sign up and you will get my point! Yea ^.^ 看著一窩食物沸騰, 很療癒。 吃美食,喝口茶,逛街市,聊聊天, 渡過了愉快的時光。 推薦給所有釜山旅客! 不進廚房的朋友, 別怕。有 Hee Young 的指導沒問題。 絕對會成為釜山遊的最愛回憶!
4.5 based on 901 reviews
Went end of October but trees are still mostly green. Interesting 600 year old fertile female Gingko trees with lots of Gingko fruits. Nice walk uphill.
4.5 based on 1,040 reviews
We took a bus from central Busan to the last stop at a place where we were approached by a man who asked us whether we wanted to take a boat trip around the park's coast. We agreed, and were driven to the port by a free-shuttle bus. From there, we took a boat ride around the southern tip of Busan. After the boat trip, we walked to the Park and explored it by foot and also took a train which runs around the park. Very interesting place to be, especially the views from the lighthouse.A lot of walking involved, so wear comfortable shoes!
4.5 based on 992 reviews
We stayed on a hotel overlooking the beach and we loved the beach itself and the whole area. Lots of restaurants and bars to choose from and a wonderful beach to stroll along- plus the convenience of the compressed air pumps to clean the sand off your shoes afterwards.
4.5 based on 670 reviews
Spa Land is really a great experience if you want to spend the day relaxing and taking advantage of Korean bath house and sauna culture. Note that children under 7 can’t go in. But really great for friends and couples.
4.5 based on 128 reviews
Benches are found around the beach. Relaxing to see sunset. Walking distance from Dadaepo Beach subway station.
4.5 based on 2,957 reviews
Was easy to get here on your own if you are on a cruise stopover. From Busan station, take a metro to Toseong station and get out at exit 6. Once out, walk straight then proceed to bus stop of Pusan NU hospital. Board bus 1-1, 2 or 2-2 and it will take you all the way to the entrance of Gamcheong Cultural Village. Be there early or you will soon have many people in your photos which you would not want to. The sights are interesting with many artworks decorating the routes along the whole village and the colorful houses make the whole scene perfect picture shots. There are also a number of eateries throughout the village. Be warn though. There are steep slopes and staircases and would not be so friendly for the elderly. This is something different from most order tourist sites. Worth a trip.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Came with friends on Sunday morning for a little hike. Best attraction that I went to in Busan. Is not a tough walk, saw may elderly walk up and have their own party with food and drinks. Is a must visit place.
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