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Activities
Headong Yongungsa 해동용궁사
This Buddhist temple situated along the shore line offers a rare and amazing view.
After crossing a small market where you'll be able to buy souvenirs and taste street food, you'll encouter the statues of the protective spririts of astrology. The stairs will lead you to a breathtaking view in front of the sea. There, you'll be able to observe the main building nestled in the middle of the cliffs.
Continue the tour through the small stone paths that will always bring you an incredible view.
Gamcheon culture village 감천문화마을
Explore the Machu Picchu of Busan !
Gamcheon culture village is formed of colorfull houses built in a starecase fashion, on the foothill of a moutain. Explore the alleys of the village and discover many of the artistics murals and sculptures created by the residents.
Haeundae Beach 해운대해수욕장
Want a getaway at the beach ? The district of Haeundae is for you !
With family or with friends, there will always be something for you in Haeundae! This beach of fine sand overlooking the tall buildings will amaze you as much in the middle of the day as under the light of the moon. Find two atmospheres: happy and relaxing during the day, enjoying a swim under the sun. Illuminated and lively at night, with its many captivating shows.
Jagalchi Market 부산 자갈치시장
Jagalchi is the largest seafood market in the country. There, it is possible to eat fresh fish directly prepared on site. It is here that you will be able to take a look at the lifestyle of Busan locals.
Gwangalli Beach 광안리해수욕장
In addition to the beachfront, the Gwangalli area is filled with romantic restaurants and cafes. The area has plenty to offer, but many people come in the evening to take in the bright lights of Gwangandaegyo Bridge, stretching across the horizon.
Dongbaek Island 동백섬
'Dongbaek' is a Korean word for camellias, and 'Seom' is a Korean word for an island.
It offers a beautiful view of Busan, with a panoramic view of Gwangangdaegyo Bridge and Haeundae Beach. Taking the walking path around the island, you'll be able to discover a statue based on the legend of Princess Hwagok, a mermaid. There is also the statue of Choi Chi Won, who is known to have named the Heaundae beach.