10 Places You Must Visit in Busan

Written by: Subhangi Namhata, Pune, Maharashtra

Edited by: Aanchal Tekriwal, Godda, Jharkhand

Busan is endowed with the most beautiful combination of natural landscape and human-made sights. There are beautiful coastlines, museums, fish markets and picturesque places.  

South Korea’s Busan Metropolitan City is the second most populated city after Seoul. The 15th-century trading port town has transformed into a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage. The city attracts many tourists with its magnificent beaches. The fish market of Jagalchi is also a center of attraction to many. Apart from the new age modernization, the city has also had political and economic importance and envelops beautiful museums and the world’s sixth-busiest port, making it an interesting place to visit. This article aims to provide a clear understanding of the place with some of the magnificent places to visit in Busan.

Taejongdae Cliffed Coast

The Taejongdae Cliffed Coast was formed as numerous rock layers were compressed together beneath a lake during the Cretaceous period and afterwards eroded by the waves over time. Numerous geological structures, such as sea caves and unusually shaped rocks, can be seen along the coast. Visitors can take pleasure in strolling along the routes through the woodland or use the train route to get to Yeongdo Coastal Culture Space and Taejongdae Observatory quickly.

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Jagalchi market

South Korea’s seafood market, Jagalchi Market, is a heaven for seafood lovers. The market in Busan’s Jung-gu sells both live and dried fish. It is situated on a coastal road. The market established itself as a fish market following the Korean War. As women make up the majority of fish vendors, they are referred to as Jagalchi Ajumma, where “ajumma” is the Korean word for middle-aged woman.

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Gamcheon Culture village

The most Instagrammable village in South Korea is Gamcheon Culture Village. One of the many attractions in Busan is the Gamcheon culture village. Similar to Machu Pichu, the Gamcheon culture hamlet is made up of buildings constructed in a staircase design on the mountain’s foothills. The colourful houses were adorned with captivating art pieces, forming a breathtaking view that is hard to resist. 

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Gwangalli Beach

The 1.4 km long and 25 m x 110 m wide Gwangalli Beach is well known for its beautiful sand. A water cleaning programme was implemented in the area, and as a result, the beach’s water is crystal-clear and popular with youthful tourists. The Gwangalli district is home to numerous romantic restaurants and cafes, as well as shops carrying well-known fashion labels, in addition to the coastline.

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Seomyeon Mall

Like any other shopping mall, Seomyeon Mall is a fantastic spot to find clothes, accessories, and shoes and is a good area to go shopping. One of the nicest places to roam around the city is the shopping section, which extends to the ground floor. If you are looking for a wide selection of bands at reasonable prices, Seomyeon Underground Shopping Centre is definitely worth checking out.

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The Library of Mystery Literature

This three-in-one library, cafe, and debate room is situated in Dalmaji Hill, one of the most attractive neighbourhoods in the city, and was founded by well-known crime novelist Kim Seong-jong. You can unwind with a cup of coffee and read a book or magazine in this pleasant and serene setting. The library has a total of approximately 47000 books to browse and explore, making for an impressive collection.

Picture Credits: K-book Trends

Goeun Museum of Photography

Attention all photographers! The Goeun Museum of Photography, which was founded in 2012, is housed in a stunning structure that can be found in Busan’s affluent Marine City neighbourhood. Visit Goeun, and chances are you’ll see one of its intriguing shows, which feature provocative pieces by both Korean and foreign artists.

Picture Credits: The Korean Art Museum Association

Moru Sikdang

One of the most pleasant and genuine eateries in town can be found on the side of the Haeundae main strip which is less travelled by visitors. Curry is their speciality at Moru Sikdang, and in addition to their delicious regular menu, they also provide a unique taste of the day. This place is highly recommended for people who love Japanese cuisine.

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Haedong Yonggungsa Trail

You’ve quite surely heard of the magnificent Haedong Yonggungsa (also known as the Temple by the sea), but did you know that Songjeong Beach has a lesser-known trail that leads there as well? You will be able to view other smaller beaches, fishing villages, and the gorgeous landscape that surrounds them by travelling this route rather than using the underground or bus.

Picture Credits: Korean Temple Guide

Jangsan Mountain

One of Busan’s most beautiful mountains, Jangsan is a veritable retreat in the centre of a busy city. If you don’t feel like doing the entire ascent, you may always bring some kimbap and see the stunning streams and waterfalls that are located at its base. If you’ve lived in Busan for a while, you’ll appreciate the clear air, abundant shade, and pronounced lack of noise!

Picture Credits: Visit Busan

This city is a hidden gem of varied experiences just waiting to be discovered. Busan displays its rich cultural tapestry against a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty, there is a combination of both culture and modernisation in Busan. The place has something or another interesting thing for each of its visitors. Tradition and modernity mix in this city, leaving every visitor with fond memories and a desire to return.

Tell us some of your favorite places you want to visit in Busan in the comment section!

93 Comments Add yours

  1. Rajshree S Yadav says:

    My bucket list ✅

  2. DJ says:

    Woahh 🖤 well written article 👏

  3. Anshika Saxena says:

    A must visit place in south korea

  4. Zainab says:

    Wow. It’s so hard to even leave just one of these places visiting, all of them are unique and beautiful. From beaches, to malls, to cafes, nothing to miss out on!

  5. srishtimaggu10 says:

    Adding all of these places to my bucket list right nowww. Manifesting visiting each of these places soon😭

  6. Gangavathi S says:

    The places r so beautiful. Definitely would love to visit there.

  7. goneshruti88 says:

    wow,my dream destination!

  8. sheetalkataria08 says:

    The place, the article ✨️🌸

  9. Anonymous says:

    Jeyshmaa:Love to visit this place……czzz this is my dreammm♥️

  10. I so wanted to visit Busan! Thankyou for this! Gonna save this for later.

  11. Hina Rani says:

    Lovely places 🥰. Wanna to visit

  12. excellent article…. well summarised

  13. Yashika says:

    Amazing article🙌✨

  14. Anonymous says:

    The only place I know that I would visit in Busan is Jimin’s dad’s café (is still running?). But for ecological purposes I don’t want to promote travel.
    + occasions to meet locals would be a nice addition.
    You can suggest couchsurfing, meetups… 🙂 unless you think it is not safe.
    It’s nice to visit the time of an article. Cheers!

  15. Anonymous says:

    ❤️❤️

  16. arundhati Kakade says:

    dream destination💯😭💜 one day

  17. Akansha Nagarwal says:

    Firstly I would love to visit The Liberary Of Mystery Literature and then I would love to see Gwangalli Beach.

  18. Anonymous says:

    I would love to visit Jangsan mountain and the library of mystery!

  19. Sonali Pal says:

    I would love to visit Jangsan mountain. It looks breathtaking in the picture.

  20. Aanchal Pathak says:

    Beautiful 😍

  21. Aishwarya Anant Khale says:

    I wish to explore all the beautiful places across Busan.

  22. mansuriayrin says:

    I will visit jimin father’s cafe one day

  23. Early section of the article gave me such Mumbai vibes about Busan… The coastline, the fisher market, the beach and so on

    1. Sunita cheri says:

      I like all 🤩🥳

  24. maonglemlaimsong3 says:

    I thought I would choose 3 places as my favorite but all of them looks so beautiful! But the coast as my heart

    1. Sunita cheri says:

      Gwangalli Beach🙈

  25. Tithi Samadder says:

    Hope one day I’ll be able to visit

  26. Inika Kapoor says:

    Will definitely visit all of them 😍

  27. Mansi sharma says:

    Busan is such a pretty city in South Korea that is in my list when I’m going to visit south korea thank you for the article ❤️

  28. Mansi sharma says:

    Thank you for this article ✨

  29. Nawazish says:

    Will definitely visit

  30. Gamcheon Culture village is one of my bucket list place in Busan.

  31. Hallyuexplorer says:

    You already mentioned all the places I wanna visit….Let me add one more – Songdo Skywalk 😍😍

  32. Shraddha Mishra says:

    Wow..

  33. bhartiratra44 says:

    Wish to go

  34. meghna dhar says:

    Busan is on my list for soo long will surely use this article as my itenary

  35. Shruti jha says:

    Added in bucket list 🙌

  36. DEEPIKA MEENA says:

    Busan looks like such a perfect blend of nature and city life! Taejongdae and Jangsan Mountain sound like dream spots for a peaceful escape, while Gamcheon Culture Village is definitely calling my inner photographer. Jagalchi Market seems like the ultimate foodie heaven and the Library of Mystery Literature? What a unique way to relax while soaking in Busan’s culture. I’d love to explore every corner of this vibrant city someday!

  37. Anonymous says:

    Busan truly sounds like a perfect blend of nature, culture, and modern life. From scenic coasts and mountains to vibrant markets, art spaces, and cozy cafés, the city offers something for every traveler. This beautifully highlights why Busan is a must-visit destination worth exploring more than once.

  38. TM says:

    Busan feels like the perfect mix of city and nature. Peaceful spots like Taejongdae and Jangsan, the colorful charm of Gamcheon, the foodie vibes of Jagalchi, and the unique Library of Mystery Literature make it sound absolutely irresistible.

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