Busan areas

Best areas for visitors.

Busan strings along the coast, so pick your base by what your trip is about: beach, downtown, or old-town walking. Six areas worth your time, and where to sleep in each.

6 areas

Where to go

  • Main beach · resorts · aquarium Haeundae Haeundae (Line 2) Busan's signature beach. Wide sand, high-rise hotels, the SEA LIFE aquarium, and the Blueline Park beach train round the headland to Cheongsapo. The default first-night base for most visitors.
  • Beach · bridge night view · cafés Gwangalli Gwangan (Line 2) Quieter beach than Haeundae, framed by the Gwangan Bridge. The whole strip is café-and-bar dense and the bridge does a light show after dark. Best sunset-to-night spot in the city.
  • Hillside · murals · photo spot Gamcheon Culture Village Toseong (Line 1) + bus A hillside of pastel houses stacked up the slope, threaded with murals and tiny galleries. The most photographed place in Busan. Wear comfortable shoes - it is all stairs and alleys.
  • Downtown · shopping · food alleys Seomyeon Seomyeon (Lines 1 & 2) Busan's central transfer hub and downtown. Underground shopping, department stores, and dense food alleys (the Seomyeon dwaeji-gukbap street is here). The most convenient base if you want transit over beach.
  • Old town · cinema square · street food Nampo-dong / BIFF Nampo (Line 1) Old downtown around BIFF Square (the film-festival plaza), Gukje Market, and the Jagalchi fish market. Street-food dense, walkable, and right next to Busan Tower on Yongdusan.
  • Seaside temple · sunrise Haedong Yonggungsa Northeast coast (bus / taxi) A Buddhist temple built right on the rocks above the sea, rare for Korea (most temples are in mountains). Go early for sunrise and to beat the crowds. Pairs with the Songjeong / Gijang side of the coast.
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Where to stay

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