Discover Busan’s hidden gems with our private, guided tours. Enjoy personalized itineraries, local expertise, and stress-free travel. Book your adventure today!
Discover Busan’s hidden gems with our private, guided tours. Enjoy personalized itineraries, local expertise, and stress-free travel. Book your adventure today!
- Haedong Yonggungsa - Celebrated as one of the world’s most stunning festivals! Unlike typical temples nestled in the mountains, this one is by the beach, offering beautiful scenery and a pleasant walking experience. Trying your luck with divining coins adds to the fun.
- Bupyeong Kkangtong Market - Situated in Jung-gu, Busan, Bupyeong Kkangtong…
- Haedong Yonggungsa - Celebrated as one of the world’s most stunning festivals! Unlike typical temples nestled in the mountains, this one is by the beach, offering beautiful scenery and a pleasant walking experience. Trying your luck with divining coins adds to the fun.
- Bupyeong Kkangtong Market - Situated in Jung-gu, Busan, Bupyeong Kkangtong Market is a key market in Busan, alongside Gukje Market and Jagalchi Market. Historically, markets were held in the Bupyeong-dong area, but after the Ganghwa Island Treaty in 1876, Japanese residents began shopping here, earning it the name ‘Korean-Japanese Market’. In 1915, it was officially designated as ‘Bupyeongjeong Market’ by the Japanese. Post-liberation, it became ‘Bupyeong Market’, known for selling US military supplies, especially canned food, hence the nickname “Bupyeong Can Market”. This name remains in use today. The market is renowned for its food, particularly bibim glass noodles and tofu pocket casserole.
- Jagalchi Market - The name Jagalchi Market is believed to originate from its location on a gravel field post-Korean War, with ‘cheo’ (處) meaning gravel field, pronounced as ‘chi’ in the Gyeongsang dialect, thus becoming Jagalchi. A wide variety of fish can be found here.
- Gukje Market - The history of Busan International Market began with the trade of goods left by Japanese returning to Japan after liberation and items brought by returning compatriots. Initially called Dottegi Market, it was renamed Jayu Market in 1948 after a building was constructed. The market offers a vast array of Korean traditional snacks, dishes, clothing, shoes, and many imported goods.
- Gamcheon Munhwamaeul Haneul Maru Jeonmangdae - This area features charming pastel-colored houses and maze-like alleys cascading down the mountainside. Visitors can enjoy the picturesque village scenery in harmony with nature and admire various artworks installed in the alleys.
- Songdo Yonggung Cloud Bridge - Experience the freedom of walking on a bridge leading to the island, feeling the waves and the wind.

- Hotel Pickup and dropoff service
- Port Pickup and dropoff service
- Busan Station Pickup and Dropoff Service
- Licensed english-speaking tour guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking and Toll Fee
- Hotel Pickup and dropoff service
- Port Pickup and dropoff service
- Busan Station Pickup and Dropoff Service
- Licensed english-speaking tour guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking and Toll Fee
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Entrance Fee
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Entrance Fee
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Planning a trip to Busan but worried about transportation? Don’t worry, we’ve got it all sorted for you. Our service includes a professional driver and a friendly tour guide.
♡♡♡ Experience the vibrant energy of Busan. Join us in exploring the wonders of this city. Customize your…
♡♡♡ Welcome to the VIP Small Group Tour: Discover the Treasures of Busan!
Planning a trip to Busan but worried about transportation? Don’t worry, we’ve got it all sorted for you. Our service includes a professional driver and a friendly tour guide.
♡♡♡ Experience the vibrant energy of Busan. Join us in exploring the wonders of this city. Customize your itinerary to suit your preferences. Book your tour today and let’s explore Busan together!
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