If you’re planning a trip from Seoul to Busan, this guide will cover everything you need to know, from transportation options to the best things to do in Busan!
Earlier this year, my family and I headed to South Korea for a holiday, and we all agreed that our time in Busan was the highlight of the trip. There were so many things to do in Busan, making it a perfect escape from the fast-paced rhythm of Seoul. If you’re wondering how to get from Seoul to Busan, we’ve got you covered with all the best options to make your journey smooth and enjoyable. Bonus point: It’s only a two-hour train ride away from Seoul!
We typically spent our mornings checking out different cafes, exploring attractions like Blueline Sky Park and Gamcheon Culture Village, and spending the nights listening to buskers against the backdrop of the setting sun at Haeundae Beach.
Busan is also a food lover’s paradise, with Korean goodies like hotteok, fried chicken, and gimbap at Gukje Market, as well as fresh seafood at Jagalchi Fish Market.
We’ve compiled the best things to do in Busan to make planning your next trip a breeze. But first, here’s how to travel from Seoul to Busan efficiently!
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Getting from Seoul to Busan

There are plenty of options to travel from Seoul to Busan. Depending on your budget and preferences, you can choose to take a train, an express bus, or a flight.
✈️ The fastest: Flight
If you’re heading to Busan right at the start of your trip, flying might be the best option. Round-trip flights start from as low as ₩59,800 (~S$55.70), with multiple flights available daily. The flight takes about an hour, but be sure to factor in travel time to and from the airport.
🚌 The cheapest: Bus
For budget travellers, the Korean Intercity bus is a great option. Tickets start from ₩23,000 (~S$21.42), and the journey takes about four to five hours. Buses from Seoul to Busan depart up to five times per hour, and you can choose from various seating options for added comfort.
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🚝 The most popular: KTX Train
Taking the train from Seoul to Busan is the most popular option — if you’re not travelling on a budget. Not only will you get to Busan within three hours, but you’ll also get scenic views you otherwise might not get to experience.
A round-trip ticket would cost around ₩119,600 (~S$111.41), but you can opt for a multi-day KTX rail pass if you’re planning to travel around quite a bit. Don’t worry, there are no zombies onboard the train to Busan.
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Overview of the best things to do in Busan:
We’ve curated the best things to do in Busan, including must-visit attractions and hidden gems that locals love.
- Gamcheon Culture Village
- Haeundae Blueline Park
- Huinnyeol Culture Village
- Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
- Somyeon Underground Market
- Gukje Market
- Spa Land
- Jahalchi Fish Market
- Songdo Yonggun Suspension Bridge
- Bosu-dong Boko Alley
- Lotte World Busan
- Busan Tower
- Skyline Luge Busan
- Bujeon Market
For more details, read on!
1. Gamcheon Culture Village

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Starting off our list with one of the most iconic places in Busan, the Gamcheon Culture Village is known for its colourful houses stacked along the hill. Wander through vibrant alleyways full of souvenir shops and restaurants. The area is still home to many locals living in the area, so it’s a pretty authentic Korean experience. You can also rent a hanbok if you’d like to dress the part!
Address: 203 Gamnae 2-ro, Saha-gu, Busan
Opening Hours: Varies from shop to shop
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2. Haeundae Blueline Park

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Haeundae Blueline Park is one of those attractions that you just have to check out while in Busan. Take a ride in the colourful Haeundae Blueline Park Sky Capsules that’ll give you a beautiful view of the ocean and of the Sakura trees in spring.
Whether you’re on a romantic getaway for two, or on a trip with the whole family, it’s a nice leisure ride that takes you out of the hustle and bustle of city life.
Address: 116 Cheongsapo-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea
Opening Hours: 9 AM – 7 PM
Admission Fees: ₩35,000 (~S$32.60) for two people and ₩50,000 (~S$46.57) for four
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3. Huinnyeol Culture Village

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Also known as the ‘Santorini of Busan’, Huinnyeol Culture Village is a coastal town with vibrant alleys and scenic sea views from the cliffside paths. The street is surrounded by colourful murals and picture-esque cafes – perfect for a nice stroll or to just sit and relax by the sea.
Address: 236 Jeoryeong-ro, Yeongdo-gu, Busan
Opening Hours: Varies from shop to shop
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4. Haedong Yonngungsa Temple

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Built back in the early 1300s, this stunning Buddhist temple is known for its location by the sea which offers breathtaking views of the coastline. Haedong Yonggung is dedicated to Gwanseum-bosal (Goddess of Compassion) and is also known to be one of the best spots to catch the sunrise. The temple gets crowded quickly during the day, so it’s best to head over early to enjoy the serenity of the surroundings.
Address: 86 Yonggung-gil, Gijang-gun, Busan
Opening Hours: 5 AM (sunset)
Admission Fee: Free
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5. Seomyeon Shopping District

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If you’re looking for some of the latest fashion trends at affordable prices, then you have to check out Seomyeon Shopping District. There are plenty of shops with known brand names and smaller boutique stores, but it’s definitely the place to be if you’re looking to spice up your closet. One of the highlights is the Seomyeon Underground Market which is connected to the Seomyeon Station
Address: Seomyeon Station, Busan Subway Line 1 & 2
Opening Hours: 10:30 AM – 10 PM
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6. Gukje Market Food Street

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Satisfy your cravings and live your mukbang dreams at Gukje Market Food Street. From your usual Korean staples like gimbap (rice and dishes rolled in seaweed), tteokboki (Korean rice cakes) and odeng (fish cakes), to the mukbang favourites like fried chicken and tanghulu, there’s LOADS of food for you to try.
Address: 25 Gukjesijang 2-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
Opening Hours: 9 AM – 8 PM
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7. Spa Land

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Take luxury to a whole new level at Shingsegae Centum City Spa Land. Think traditional Korean Spa but with spacious and luxurious spaces to relax and chill. There are 22 different tubs with water at different temperatures, and 13 different themed hot steam rooms. There are also restaurants, relaxation rooms, beauty treatment rooms and my personal favourite – the ramen bar with the most popular noodles and every possible ingredient to spritz up your meal after a nice warm soak.
Address: 35 Centum Nam-daero, Haeundae-gu, Busan
Opening Hours: 6 AM – 11 PM (Last admission at 10 PM)
Admission Price: ₩17,000 (~S$15.84) on weekdays ₩20,000 (~S$18.63) on weekends for adults
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8. Jagalchi Fish Market

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It doesn’t get any fresher than this. Explore the Jagalchi Fish Market and enjoy the best seafood Busan has to offer on the spot! The first floor of the market is lined with stalls, each selling different kinds of seafood that Busan is known for. After choosing your pick, you can have your seafood cooked at one of the restaurants on the second floor of the building. The oysters, sashimi, and raw marinated crab are some of the must-tries while you’re there!
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Address: 52 Jagalchihaean-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
Opening Hours: 5 AM – 8 PM
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9. Songdo Yonggun Suspension Bridge

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Admiring sea views from the coastline is one thing, but walking literally on top of the water is a whole other experience. The Songdo Yonggung Suspension Bridge will give you panoramic views of the ocean and of the coastline of Busan. Besides the bridge and Songdo Beach that’s right beside it, the bridge is also next to the Songdo Cable Car which takes you from Songdo Sky Park to Amnam Park.
Address: 171 Songdohaebyeon-ro, Seo-gu, Busan
Best time to go: Early morning or after the sun sets
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10. Bosu-dong Book Alley

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Calling all bookworms! This one’s for you. This hidden gem is the Bosu-dong Book Alley which is home to dozens of second-hand bookstores and antique shops. These stores started out as an affordable way for people to get their hands on second-hand books after the Korean War, but are now a treasure trove of antique literature and furniture too. Some of the more popular stores include the Bosu Bookstore which is known for its range of books and magazines, and the Cheonghak Bookstore which has great selections for the little ones too.
Address: Bosu-dong, Jung-gu, Busan
Opening Hours: Most bookstores open from 10 AM – 7 PM
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11. Lotte World Busan

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Lotte World Busan is the latest to join the likes of the theme parks in Seoul and Jeju under the Lotte World chain. The park offers a mix of thrilling rides, family-friendly attractions and immersive themed zones suitable for all ages. There are six different zones, each with its unique decor, shows and rides. There are also seasonal events, parades and themed shows depending on the time of year that you visit the park.
If you don’t intend to spend a full day at the park, you can get discounted tickets for admission after 3 PM!
Address: 42 Dongbusangwangwang 2-ro, Gijang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan, South Korea
Opening Hours: 10 AM – 9 PM (May vary according to season)
Admission Prices: ₩47,000 (~S$43.78) for Adults, ₩39,000 (~S$36.33) for Teens, ₩33,000 (~S$30.74) for Children, ₩12,000 (~S$11.18) for Infants
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12. Busan Tower

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One of Busan’s most iconic landmarks is the Busan Tower, which gives you panoramic, birds-eye views of the city and the surrounding coastal areas. Besides the observation deck, there are multiple exhibitions about Busan’s maritime history and light shows as the tower lights up the night sky. The tower is nestled within Yongdusan Park and is a great spot for a nice leisure stroll.
Address: 37-55 Yongdusan-gil, Jung-gu, Busan, South Korea
Opening Hours: 10 AM – 11 PM (Last admission at 10:30 PM)
Admission Fees: ₩8,000 (~S$7.45) for adults and ₩6,000 (~S$5.59) for children
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13. Skyline Luge Busan

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Race your friends down winding tracks with stunning ocean views of Songdo Beach at the Skyline Luge Busan. Similar to the Luge in Sentosa, there are three tracks with different intensities to choose from and you can also get stunning ocean views as you take the ski lift up to the top of the hill before racing down.
If you’re looking for a greater thrill, you can also opt to go on the Hyfly and take in the view on the 300 m-long zipline. Ride alone or ride in tandem with a friend and experience Busan from above!
Address: 124 Songdohaebyeon-ro, Seo-gu, Busan
Opening Hours: 10 AM -7 PM
Admission Fees: ₩18,000 (~S$16.77) for one ride, ₩28,000 (~S$26.08) for three rides
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14. Bujeon Market

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Bujeon Market may look like just another street market with stalls of fresh produce and food, but its hidden secret is the Bujeon Musical Instruments Market which is home to multiple music stores with almost any and every instrument you can think of. Whether you play an instrument or not, it’s a great place to check out to catch a glimpse into the music scene of Busan.
Address: 20 Bujeon-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan, South Korea
Opening Hours: 9 AM – 7 PM (Varies from shop to shop)
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See, taste, and explore the best of Busan!

A trip to Busan is a feast for the senses, offering everything from delicious food to breathtaking sights. If you’re headed to Korea for your next holiday, check out this 10-day Korea itinerary with all the spots and stops planned out for you so you don’t have to!
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