Explore BTS Jimin and Jungkook’s childhood in Busan. Visit their schools, favorite spots, and iconic Busan attractions. Feel their journey and love for Busan.
Explore BTS Jimin and Jungkook’s childhood in Busan. Visit their schools, favorite spots, and iconic Busan attractions. Feel their journey and love for Busan.
- Bulguksa - Bulguksa is a prominent temple from the Silla Dynasty, established in 751 (the 10th year of King Gyeongdeok’s reign) by Kim Dae-seong. However, according to the “Bulguksa Gogeumchanggi,” it was founded in 528 (the 15th year of King Beopheung’s reign) by King Beopheung’s mother, Lady Yeongje, and Lady Giyun, who became a nun after its…
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Bulguksa - Bulguksa is a prominent temple from the Silla Dynasty, established in 751 (the 10th year of King Gyeongdeok’s reign) by Kim Dae-seong. However, according to the “Bulguksa Gogeumchanggi,” it was founded in 528 (the 15th year of King Beopheung’s reign) by King Beopheung’s mother, Lady Yeongje, and Lady Giyun, who became a nun after its establishment. Bulguksa represents the Buddhist paradise that the Silla people aspired to, embodying an ideal world of peace. This aspiration is depicted in three aspects: the Saha world of Sakyamuni Buddha based on the Lotus Sutra, the Paradise of Amitabha Buddha based on the Infinite Life Sutra, and the Lotus World of Vairocana Buddha based on the Avatamsaka Sutra. These are uniquely expressed through the temple’s layout, with sections centered around the Daeungjeon, Geungnakjeon, and Birojeon.
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Seokguram - Seokguram Grotto, founded in 751 (the 10th year of King Gyeongdeok’s reign) by Kim Dae-seong, is a magnificent cultural monument reflecting the faith and wisdom of the Silla people. It is notable not only for its aesthetic beauty but also for encapsulating the national spirit of the Silla people who crafted this masterpiece. Seokguram Grotto symbolizes the harmony between the rulers and the people, representing a collective national effort rather than just Kim Dae-seong’s personal initiative.
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Cheonmachong Tomb - Cheonmachong is a tomb in Gyeongju, believed to be the resting place of King Jijeung, one of the 21st or 22nd kings of Silla. Measuring 47m in diameter and 12.7m in height, it was excavated in 1973, revealing 11,297 burial items, including the Cheonmado (National Treasure No. 207), a gold crown (National Treasure No. 188), and a gold hat (National Treasure No. 189). Among the relics, a painting of a pure white Cheonmado flying into the sky, made of birch bark, was discovered, giving the tomb its name. Additionally, paintings of a Western king and a horseman were found. Located in Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do (within Daereungwon), the tomb’s interior has been restored and is open to the public. Visitors can step back 2,000 years to imagine the elegance of the Silla Dynasty and the lives of its kings.
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Haeundae Beach - Enjoy the view of Haeundae Beach from Dongbaekseom Island, located south of the beach. Discover the legend of the Little Mermaid, explore coastal cliffs, capture memorable photos, and experience Korea’s most renowned beach. Haeundae Beach is the most famous beach in Busan, spanning 1.5km with a stunning coastline, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and swimming. It is especially popular during the summer for vacations. Nearby attractions include Dongbaek Island, Busan Aquarium, and a yacht marina.
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Hwangnyeongsan Beacon Mound - Reaching the summit of Hwangnyeongsan Mountain offers a breathtaking and expansive view of Busan, illuminated with light. It is considered a top dating spot for young people in Busan. Experience the city by viewing the east, west, south, and north landscapes of Busan. On clear days, Tsushima Island in Japan is visible.
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Gwangalli Beach - Gwangalli is a favored tourist spot for young people, where visitors can enjoy live octopus (a paid experience) and fish cake soup while admiring the Gwangan Bridge. This popular destination features not only beaches but also restaurants and cafes with unique atmospheres, as well as fashion stores comparable to those in the city. The area offers various foods and sights, with the beautiful night view of Gwangalli Bridge being particularly spectacular. Around the beach, there is a romantic cafe street, approximately 300 raw fish restaurants, an outdoor stage hosting events like the Busan Sea Festival, and a drone show every Saturday.
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Songdo Cable Car - The Songdo Marine Cable Car was revitalized as the ‘Busan Air Cruise’ brand in June 2017 through a restoration project aimed at reviving the historic reputation of Songdo Beach, Korea’s first public beach. With a maximum height of 86m, it spans 1.62km across the sea from Songnim Park on the east side of Songdo Beach to Amnam Park on the west side, offering an exhilarating ride as if floating above the sea while overlooking Songdo Beach, Busan Yeongdo, Namhang Bridge, Songdo Coastal Trail, and rugged rock formations. Additionally, it provides various experiences and themed facilities such as ‘Dino Adventure’ with giant dinosaurs, ‘Songdo Doppelmeier World’, Korea’s first cable car museum, and ‘VR Sky Swing’, Asia’s first aerial acrobatics, offering exceptional enjoyment as a tourist cable car. Visitors who opt not to use the cable car can walk along the skywalk to view Geobuk Island and Songdo Beach and learn about the Korean mermaid legend.
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Busan Gamcheon Culture Village - Gamcheon Culture Village originated in the 1950s as a settlement for Korean refugees and continues to preserve the history of Busan, reflecting the nation’s modern history. The uniqueness of Gamman Bay is showcased by the terraced residential structures arranged neatly along the mountain’s base and the maze of alleyways leading to various paths. The 『Village Art Project』, initiated by local artists and residents to preserve Gamcheon’s characteristics and historical value, laid the foundation for the creation of Gamcheon Cultural Village. This project attracted various public contests, and by 2015, approximately 1.4 million people had participated, making it a popular tourist destination.
- On-board WiFi
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Air-conditioned Mini-Van
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- On-board WiFi
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Air-conditioned Mini-Van
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Lunch & Dinner
- Guide Tip (10%~)
- Lunch & Dinner
- Guide Tip (10%~)
The primary benefit of this private tour is:
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Experience the charm of two cities: Gyeongju, a UNESCO World Heritage site with over 2,054 years of history, and Busan, a contemporary marine resort city, all with an optimal schedule and cost-effective travel plan.
Enjoy the breathtaking view of Busan from the summit of Hwangnyeongsan Mountain, creating a…
The primary benefit of this private tour is:
- Experience the charm of two cities: Gyeongju, a UNESCO World Heritage site with over 2,054 years of history, and Busan, a contemporary marine resort city, all with an optimal schedule and cost-effective travel plan.
Enjoy the breathtaking view of Busan from the summit of Hwangnyeongsan Mountain, creating a memory that will last a lifetime.
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This tour is designed for private groups, including families, couples, and friends, offering a comfortable and personalized experience where the itinerary can be adjusted to suit individual preferences.
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A guide with a decade of experience will serve as both your driver and photographer, accompanying you like a friend. Expect to capture unforgettable moments with professional-quality photos.
Simply choose your preferred date and tour time, and a unique Gyeongju and Busan two-city tour will be crafted just for you.
- Travel time is included in the total duration
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.