For your first visit to Busan, save this nanny-level guide right away
Beaches, seaside cafes, sea trains... Experience a different kind of seaside trip with a fresh and small vibe~
If it's your first time in Busan, I recommend playing like this:
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✅Itinerary:
Busan Station→Songdo→Gamcheon Culture Village→Baekcheon Beach Culture Village→Gijeong (Café)→Busan Gwangalli Beach→Cheongsapo Capsule Train→Coastal Train→Haeundae Beach
(Adjustable according to time and accommodation location)
💚Go to 'Haeundae Beach! Play in the water and watch performances
Haeundae is the most representative beach in Busan, and it is relatively well-known. The location is convenient, and you can walk from nearby accommodations
to stroll, watch the sea, and feel the breeze~
💜Take a ride on the 'Capsule Train' and 'Coastal Train'
These are popular check-in spots in Busan recently. The colorful trains shuttle between the blue sea and sky, very healing. Cheongsapo also has the nickname of 'Little Kamakura' in Korea, and friends who like fresh and small check-in spots must come and experience~
🧡The capsule train is a capsule that travels on a sky track, and it feels like something out of a comic book when the weather is good~
💛The coastal train is a colorful train that travels along the coastal railway on the ground. Both riding and observing from a distance offer different beautiful views~
☕️Go to 'Gijeong' for a cup of seaside coffee. When in Korea, of course, you have to drink coffee~
This three-story seaside café is a favorite spot for many young ladies to take photos. Enjoy the wonderful view of the blue sea from the rooftop, terrace...
🏠Take a look at the colorful little houses in 'Baekcheon Beach Culture Village!'
Come for the famous colorful houses on the cliff, and there are also many stylish seaside cafes. It's close to Gamcheon Culture Village, so you can visit both. I love wandering through the small alleys by the sea at sunset, loving this peaceful holiday romance~
⛱️Go for a seaside stroll in 'Songdo'
The romance of summer, watching the sea in Busan is half the fun.
The Songdo scenic area is actually quite large, with beautiful coastlines. You can walk along the seaside boardwalk, take the sea cable car, or visit Yonggungsa Bridge by cable car~
🚉Transportation guide:
✈️Busan Gimhae International Airport
🚄KTX Seoul-Busan round trip (2.5h)
💳Transportation card T-money (usable in both Seoul and Busan)
▶️Essential apps:
NAVER Map, kakaomap translation, Korea Metro Storage
🏠Accommodation:
Near Busan Station, Nampo-dong, convenient for transportation
You can take the cable car while looking at the sea view. It's a fun experience, but the free parking time seems to be a little short. Please refer to it when you go.
Very recommended attractions, first tried the crystal cable car, bought a round-trip ticket. Not worth the trip! The endless sea is at my feet, but it feels very relaxed. I will definitely not be scared. I need to get off at the opposite island stopover halfway. There are several snack shops and take-out coffee. I will show the staff back and forth on the return trip. You can take the bus again.
You can take the Songdo marine cable car to see Songdo and walk because there is a park. It is a walking course worth visiting at least once. It is also one of the fun to see the sea on the cable car.
The Songdo Marine Cable is a great place to see the Songdo Sea.
I went to take the crystal cable car with anticipation. Unfortunately, the weather was not beautiful that day, and the sky was dark and light rain. It may affect the actual ride experience. It is worth taking the bird Olive Song Island sea view. There are also trails around to take a walk.