What You Will Do
The biggest advantage of EZTOUR is1. Private group tours for families, couples, friends, etc. are available.2. Customers can choose from 29 tourist attractions in Busan according to their tastes and tour time (4~8 hours), so they can save on travel expenses at the most reasonable lowest price.3. Pick up at Busan Station, enjoy an 8-hour Busan tour, and return to Seoul on the same day.Example) Visit about 8 places in an 8-hour tour: BTS tour (optional), 1-hour yacht tour (optional), beach, temple, market, Korean spa, shopping, Korean barbecue (optional), sashimi restaurant (optional). In particular, the beautiful night view of Busan from the top of Hwangnyeongsan Mountain will be an unforgettable memory.A guide with 10 years of experience will be your driver and photographer and travel with you like a friend.Choose your desired date and tour time. After making a reservation, we will contact you via SNS and Viator messages to create a special tour schedule.
What's Included?
- Private transportation
- Guide fee
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Mini Van & Driver
- Toll fee
- Parking fees
- Pick-up & Drop-off at prefered location
What's Not Included?
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Ticket (Optional)
- Gratuities
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
1
Haedong Yonggungsa
40 minutes
You can experience Buddhist culture by touring traditional Korean temples, and have an event where you can pray with your wishes written on leaves.It was founded in 1376 (2nd year of King U’s reign) during the Goryeo Dynasty by Hyegeun, the royal preceptor of King Gongmin. It was later destroyed by the Japanese invasions of Korea and rebuilt in the early 1930s. In 1974, Jeongam took office and prayed for the restoration of the temple as Avalokitesvara. He said he saw Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva dressed in white ascending to heaven on a dragon in a dream, so the name of the temple was changed to Haedong Yonggungsa Temple.
2
Gamcheon Culture Village, Busan
30 minutes
Gamcheon Culture Village began in the 1950s as a home for the difficult lives of Korean refugees and continues to the present, preserving the history of Busan, a cross-section and trace of the nation's modern history. The uniqueness of Gamman Bay is demonstrated by the terraced group of residential structures arranged in an orderly manner along the foot of the mountain and the maze of alleyways leading to all paths. The 『Village Art Project』, which was started by local artists and village residents to preserve the characteristics and historical value of Gamcheon, became a stepping stone for the project to create Gamcheon Cultural Village, and starting with this project, various public contests were attracted, and in 2015, about 1.4 million people participated. This has become a popular attraction to visit.
3
Haeundae Blue Line Park
40 minutes
Haeundae Blue Line Park is a park that provides tours of Haeundae. This international tourist city operates Busan and Haeundae Beach, by eco-friendly redevelopment of old railway facilities on the Donghae Nambu Line, a 4.8km section from Haeundae Mipo to Cheongsapo to Songjeong. A train runs along the beautiful coastal scenery and Haeundae Sky Capsule. It is a key tourist facility in the special zone.
4
Songdo Cable Car
1 hour
Songdo Marine Cable Car was reborn as the ‘Busan Air Cruise’ brand in June 2017 through a restoration project to revive the old reputation of Songdo Beach, Korea’s first public beach.At a height of up to 86m, it travels 1.62km across the sea from Songnim Park on the east side of Songdo Beach to Amnam Park on the west side, giving you the thrill of being in the middle of the sea, while also providing access to Songdo Beach, Busan's Yeongdo and Namhangdaegyo Bridge, the Songdo Coastal Trail, and the wavy rock cliffs. You can appreciate it with your eyes.In addition, it is the best tourist cable car through various experience and theme facilities such as 'Dino Adventure', where giant dinosaurs make noise, 'Songdo Doppelmeyer World', Korea's first cable car museum, and Asia's first trapeze 'VR Sky Swing'. Brings you joy.
5
Ahopsan Forest
40 minutes
This forest is located at the foot of Nine Mountain in Cheolma-myeon, Gijang, Busan, and is a place where you can experience undamaged natural environment and ecology. Artificial forests such as bamboo forests, cypress forests, cedar trees, and ginkgo trees, and natural forests including Geumgang pine trees, which are 100 to 300 years old, make up the Nine Mountain Forest. This is a private forest that has been maintained for about 400 years, and only a limited number of people who have made a reservation in advance are allowed to enter to protect nature. Unlike amusement parks or amusement parks, viewing is possible only as long as it does not damage nature, but there are also forest experience and play programs for children, and you can also listen to forest explanations. It is also famous as a filming location for Korean dramas and movies.
6
Songdo Skywalk
20 minutes
The Cloud Trail, which is a bridge connecting Turtle Island on the east side of the beach with the mainland, has some sections made of transparent tempered glass, giving you the feeling of walking in the middle of the sea. While walking on the sea, you can see the Songdo coast and Songdo Beach, where numerous ships are anchored, at a glance, emerging as a new landmark in Busan beaches. Songdo Cloud Trail, which opened in 2015, is a 365m long bridge that leads to the sea. When passing through the tempered glass and magic grating sections built on the bridge, you can enjoy a thrilling feeling as you can see the rippling sea through the floor.
7
Busan Tower
30 minutes
Busan Tower is a 120m high observatory located in Yongdusan Park in downtown Busan. The magnificent view of Busan Port and Yeongdo, Busan's old town, from the observatory is a great impression for tourists, and at night, Busan's splendid night view and fireworks mapping shows are also held, making it a great place to make romantic memories. The upper floor of the tower has an observatory, and the lower floor has various amusement facilities with a flying submarine concept, when you come down to the second floor, there is a splendid photo zone and a room decorated with colors representing Busan's representative tourist destinations.
8
Hwangnyeongsan Mountain
30 minutes
There is a cafe and an observatory at the top of Hwangnyeong Mountain, the only place where you can see the entire view of Busan. It is a favorite date spot for Busan citizens and offers an amazing night view. It is a must-visit night view spot for tourists visiting Busan. There is a cafe and an observatory at the top of Hwangnyeong Mountain, the only place where you can see the entire view of Busan. It is a favorite date spot for Busan citizens and offers an amazing night view. It is a must-visit night view spot for tourists visiting Busan.There is a beacon mound at the top of Hwangnyeongsan Mountain, and it is recorded in 『Sejong Annals of Geography』 along with the Seokseong beacon mound and the Ganbiosan beacon mound, indicating that it has been in existence since before 1425 (the 7th year of King Sejong's reign).
9
20 minutes
In the 1890s, it was located in Bupyeong-dong, Jung-gu, Busan under the name of 'Sageori Market', and was designated as the first public market in the country in 1910. Then, after the Korean War, refugees began selling mainly canned goods from US military bases, such as canned goods, here, and the name 'Canned Can Market' arose. In addition, it is said that there were many strange items, so it was also nicknamed ‘Goblin Market’.Dozens of street food stalls are located on both sides and in the center of the 110m long narrow street, selling snacks and other snacks. What's unique is that there are a lot of foreign foods, and there are quite a few stores sold directly by foreigners. There is a wide variety of dishes, including Turkish kebabs, Indonesian mee goreng, Vietnamese spring rolls, and Japanese or Filipino dishes. Because there are so many people and the road is narrow, it is spectacular to see everyone walking in one line.
10
Haeundae Beach
20 minutes
Admire Haeundae Beach from Dongbaekseom Island, located south of Haeundae Beach, hear the legend of the Little Mermaid, explore the coastal cliffs, take memorable photos, and experience Korea's most famous beach.It is the most famous beach in Busan. It is 1.5km wide and has a beautiful coastline, making it the perfect place to spend your busy life and enjoy swimming. Especially in the summer, it is the perfect place to spend a summer vacation. There are other things to do in the area such as Dongbaek Island, Busan Aquarium, and yacht marina.
11
Yongdusan Park
40 minutes
Yongdusan Mountain is one of Busan's three famous mountains. In the past, it was called Songhyeonsan Mountain because the sea was visible through the dense pine trees, but it was later called Yongdusan Mountain because the mountain's shape resembles a dragon and has the potential to devour Japanese pirates coming from Japan.Yongdusan Park has the Busan Tower Observatory, the statue of King Lee Chung-mu, the statue of Baeksan Ahn Hee-jae, the bell pavilion, the flower clock, and the dragon-shaped statue, and there is an escalator that connects Nampo-dong to the park. If you go up to Yongdusan Park, there is a beautiful view overlooking Busan Port and Yeongdo, and if you go up to the Busan Tower at the highest point of the park, you can see a beautiful night view of downtown Busan, including Busan Port and Namhang in the distance.
12
Igidae Park
30 minutes
Igidae Urban Natural Park has an excellent night view, five small suspension bridges, and a spectacular view of the coastal cliffs with strangely shaped rocks along the coastline falling diagonally into the sea. There is a stone Buddha statue on the coastal cliff of Igidae, and a yard with a dinosaur model has been created around an area known to have dinosaur footprints to be used as a rest area for citizens. Another legend about the name of Igidae is that two gisaeng got a Japanese general drunk and then jumped into the sea with him in his arms.
13
Gwangalli Beach
30 minutes
In Gwangalli, a popular tourist destination for young people, you can eat live and moving octopus (paid experience) and taste Korean fish cake soup (free) while looking at Gwangan Bridge.It is a popular attraction among young people. In Gwangalli, there are not only beaches, but also restaurants and cafes with a unique atmosphere, and famous fashion stores that are as good as those in the city center. There is also a variety of food and things to see, and especially at night, the beautiful night view of Gwangan Bridge is spectacular. Around the beach, there is a romantic cafe street, about 300 raw fish restaurants, and an outdoor stage where various festivals, including the Busan Sea Festival, are held.
14
Gukje Market
30 minutes
In the 1890s, it was located in Bupyeong-dong, Jung-gu, Busan under the name of 'Sageori Market', and was designated as the first public market in the country in 1910. Then, after the Korean War, refugees began selling mainly canned goods from US military bases, such as canned goods, here, and the name 'Canned Can Market' arose. In addition, it is said that there were many strange items, so it was also nicknamed ‘Goblin Market’.Dozens of street food stalls are located on both sides and in the center of the 110m long narrow street, selling snacks and other snacks. What's unique is that there are a lot of foreign foods, and there are quite a few stores sold directly by foreigners. There is a wide variety of dishes, including Turkish kebabs, Indonesian mee goreng, Vietnamese spring rolls, and Japanese or Filipino dishes. Because there are so many people and the road is narrow, it is spectacular to see everyone walking in one line.
15
Jagalchi Market
20 minutes
It is Option Sea food Market
16
Nurimaru APAC House
20 minutes
Visit the Nurimaru APEC International Conference Center, where world leaders gathered, and consider its historical significance. Enjoy a cup of coffee on the terrace and take memorable photos with Oryukdo Island, Gwangan Bridge, and the forest of the Marine Center building in the background.Nurimaru APEC House is the APEC summit conference hall held on November 18-19, 2005. The name Nurimaru is a combination of the pure Korean words Nuri (world) and Maru (top). [World leaders gather to hold the APEC meeting] It has the meaning of ‘a house that does it.’The interior decoration visually expresses Korea's creative traditional culture, and every corner of the building is built with Korean traditional style. The terrace, which is based on the concept of Daecheongmaru in Korea, offers views of Oryukdo Island, Gwangan Bridge, and Dalmaji Hill, and Nurimaru is a high-class international conference hall with both natural and modern beauty.
17
Shinsegae Dept. Store Centum City
30 minutes
Shinsegae Department Store Centum City Branch, planned to be the largest department store in the world, opened on March 3, 2009, and was registered as the ‘world’s largest department store’ in the Guinness Book of World Records on June 26, and this record continues to this day. It was built with a total of 14 floors, and in addition to general shopping facilities, various leisure facilities (spa land, ice rink, Jurassic Park) are located. It is connected to Lotte Department Store Centum City Branch. In addition, among Shinsegae Department Store customers, those with the highest sales use the Centum City branch, and the amount spent (per year) was 920 million won. Centum City is also called Busan's Cheongdam-dong, so many wealthy people enjoy various cultural activities and shopping here. In 2023, it ranked 8th in the TOP 30 world luxury department stores selected by “Luxatik,” a leading European shopping daily.
18
Shinsegae Centum City Spaland
10 minutes
Spa Land has the advantages of traditional Korean bathing and Japanese urban bathing. Using two types of hot spring water, carbonated spring and saline spring, drawn from 1,000 meters underground, we provide services tailored to customer preferences. It consists of a total of two floors and an outdoor spa, with 22 baths including a kids bath, 13 various saunas, a sauna, and an outdoor foot bath facing the sky. In particular, famous sauna styles from around the world were introduced, such as the ‘Roman Sauna’, which recreates an ancient Roman bath, the ‘Dry Sauna’ where you can experience a traditional Finnish sauna, and the salt room made of Himalayan salt stones.Spa Land doubles the effect by providing 100% natural hot spring water at different temperatures. You can relieve fatigue in the city and enjoy a healthy bath in the large public bath, which utilizes two types of hot spring water, in an environment with natural lighting and a hotel-level air supply and exhaust system.
19
Lotte World Adventure Busan
30 minutes
A world of magic and fantasy! Lotte World Adventure. It is prepared so that you can perfectly enjoy the refreshing feeling and thrill of the forest. Lotte World Busan is comprised of six theme zones. There is a talking tree at the center of the fairy village Tinker Falls zone, and this tree uses animatronic technology to tell stories about six themes in the park. Lory Castle in the Royal Garden Zone, located at the highest point in Lotte World, looks as if it is floating on water, and you can enjoy the panoramic view of Busan and the sea off Gijang at a glance. The excitement of other rides, especially representative attractions such as Giant Digger and Giant Splash, is already spreading through word of mouth. It is placed indoors so that children can safely enjoy it regardless of the weather. The parade, which can be said to be the highlight of the amusement park, runs twice a day and lasts for about 30 minutes.
20
The Bay 101 Yacht Club
1 hour
The Bay 101 has 1hour Yachting tour (Optional)The Bay 101 itself is a marine leisure complex, a single visit to the place includes a lot to experience, taste and seeIt offers a yacht club, gallery, Dongbaek Shop, among several other dining establishments. If you enjoy hanging around places like this (who doesn't ^^), you should not miss its cafés, including Fingers and Chat Dining Pub, Fingers, and Chat Kiosk, Daedo Sikdang and Café Side.
21
Gwangbok-ro Fashion Street
20 minutes
Currently, there are shops of various industries and it is a place where various festivals are held.There is a 40-step culture and tourism theme street in the alley connected to Gwangbok-ro Fashion Street, and behind Yuna Department Store, there are various shopping streets such as bonded alley, shoe alley, and bag alley. In addition, Gukje Market, which is connected to Gwangbok-ro Fashion Street, includes Stationery Street, Changseon-dong Food Alley, Shoe Alley, Glasses Alley, Electronic Alley, Lighting Street, Jokbal Street, and Red Bean Porridge and Red Bean Bingsu Street. Nearby are the Bosu-dong Bookstore Alley, PIFF Square, and Jagalchi Market, and the 40 Steps Cultural Festival, Bosu-dong Bookstore Alley Festival, Busan International Film Festival, and Busan Jagalchi Festival are held, providing many attractions.
22
UN Memorial Cemetery
30 minutes
The UN Memorial Park is the world's only UN military cemetery, where fallen UN soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the cause of world peace and freedom are buried.You can see recorded videos, national flags, parks, and monuments.In November 1955, the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea resolved to permanently donate the land here to the United Nations and designate the cemetery as a sacred site to repay the sacrifices of UN forces.
23
Gimhae National Museum
30 minutes
This museum, located 30 minutes away from Gimhae Airport, can be visited on leaving the airport and is a place where you can learn about the ironware culture of the Gaya Kingdom 2,000 years ago. The Kingdom of Gaya was a union of small kingdoms that moved to Japan and had a great influence on Japan. There are similarities between the Gaya flag and the current Japanese flag. The Japanese emperor's family uses metal chopsticks and spoons, similar to Korean culture, and many of the relics in Japan are similar to the Gaya flag. It can be said that Japan originated from the Gaya Kingdom. there is. Additionally, various relics reveal that the current Japanese imperial family emigrated from ancient Korea. At Anra Shrine in Shiga Prefecture, Japan, the Japanese worship the god worshiped by the Aragaya people.
24
Tongdosa Temple
4 hours
It is one of the three major temples in Korea and is also called Bulbo Temple because it contains the relics of Buddha.This temple, which houses the Buddhist Art Museum, houses the Buddha's relics and the main hall of Yangsan Tongdosa Temple, which does not enshrine a Buddha statue, has been designated as a national treasure along with the Geumgang Stairs. In addition, the Yangsan Tongdosa Temple Bronze and Silver Incense Wand, a treasure of Yangsan Tongdosa Temple, has been designated as a treasure. There is a Bongbal Pagoda, and the treasure exhibition hall houses folding screens, books, Buddhist temples, and Tripitaka Koreana (Haeinsa reprint). There are 13 hermitages, including Seonin Geungrakam, Baekunam, and Biroam.
25
30 minutes
We visit the high school BTS member Jimin attended and tour the schools he attended.
26
MAGNATE
30 minutes
We have tea and cake, look at JIMIN-related materials, and shop for BTS goods at a cafe run by BTS member JIMIN's father.
27
Haeundae Cinema Street
10 minutes
Haeundae Movie Street is located in Haeundae Marine City, and you can see movie posters, movie-related statues, and handprints of famous actors along the coast, as well as Gwangan Bridge and the blue Busan Sea. It consists of the 10 million viewers movie zone, animation zone, Haeundae background movie zone, and Santorini Square. :)
28
National Maritime Museum
40 minutes
The National Maritime Museum of Korea collects, manages, preserves, investigates, researches, educates, and exhibits maritime-related heritage of history, archeology, humanity, folklore, art, science, technology, and industry, thereby promoting maritime culture, art, science, and technology. , contributing to the development of the industry and collecting, preserving, and exhibiting the world's precious marine relics, systematically showing the past, present, and future of the ocean, and playing a key role in education and experience about the ocean.There are 8 permanent exhibition halls, a special exhibition hall, a maritime library with over 50,000 maritime books and a multimedia room, a children's museum for children under 7 years old, an outdoor circular plaza, an aquarium with a diameter of 11m and a depth of 4.8m, and a place where you can enjoy three-dimensional images. There is a 4D video theater and an observatory where you can enjoy the beautiful sea around the museum.
29
Busan Museum
1 hour
It is a public museum located in Busan Metropolitan City. It collects, preserves, exhibits, and studies materials related to Busan's archaeology, art, folklore, history, and anthropology, and opens them to the general public. You can also experience traditional tea and Hanbok (reservation required).
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Additional Information
This activity is operated by EZTOUR
- Wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children and toddlers are welcome to participate
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