Busan: the City of Pots Upside Down
Experience Korea's most vibrant coastal city without the hustle and bustle - even if you only have one day to spare.
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Experience on This Tour
Will we count Little Princes and cats, enjoy breathtaking sea views, be afraid of sea creatures and be afraid of the terrible heights in the cable car cabin?
You don't know yet how multifaceted Busan can be. Here, every turn is a new story: a fairy tale, extreme sports, or a gastronomic adventure.
Gamcheon Culture Village Walk
Radio Equipment for Group Tours
Jagalchi Seafood Market Visit
Sea Cable Car Ride Over Songdo Bay
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Camellia Island Walk
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Tour Objects
Gwangan Bridge
A picturesque 2-storey bridge over the sea in Busan is one of its most exquiste landmarks.
Gamcheon Culture Village
A very piquturesque district in Busan, which was originally founded by some refugees during the Korean War.
Songdo Cable Car
Exciting journey above the sea with eye-catching views of the coastal Busan.
Jagalchi Fish Market
The largest seafood market in Korea, where you can see all kinds of marine creatures, both from the plant and animal worlds (and from the border worlds too!).
You can also eat deliciously at the market: fried or raw fish, as well as seafood, is served at the table in numerous restaurants in the market.
If you prefer something less exotic, we recommend the food court at the Lotte department store next door. The observation deck at the department store offers a magnificent view of Busan from a bird's eye view.
Lotte Gwangbok Observatory and Fountain
Breathtaking views of downtown Busan from the seaside Lotte Department Store. The department store, by the way, was included in the Guinness Book of Records: it houses the world's tallest indoor fountain.
Haeundae Beach; Camellia Island
Most popular beach in Busan and a vivid resort district.