About Busan

As the nation's second largest city, Busan is also one of the most important marine cities in South Korea. With approximately 3.5 million residents, it is located on the southeastern tip of the Korean peninsula.

Air Travel to Busan

Busan is an easily accessible city which has international connections to China, Japan, and many other East Asian countries via direct and transfer routes. It has hourly flights directly to and from Seoul as well. On average, Gimhae Airport in Busan has 489 departing and arriving flights per day, and many new direct and indirect routes have recently opened. Seoul is a hub for international flights from across the world, and that many domestic flights operate daily between Seoul and Busan.

Busan by Railway (KTX & SRT)

While getting to Busan from Seoul may seem like an inconvenience at first, travelers have the option to use the KTX and new SRT high-speed trains: marvels of modern transportation. The KTX makes the trip from Busan to Seoul in 2 hours and 18 minutes, while the SRT uses a slightly more direct route and gets there in just 2 hours and 9 minutes. On the other hand, the Busan Transportation Corporation operates 4 lines (114 stations, 115.2km) and serves as the legs of over 920,000 citizens on an average day. From Busan Station to BEXCO takes about an hour by subway.

Convenient Accommodations

More than 9,000 rooms are within 10 minutes of the Convention Center. Some of the city’s best accommodations are in Haeundae Beach and Centum City areas. Over 5,000 rooms are offered at hotels ranging from well-priced economical hotels to five star-luxury establishments with oceanside views.

Dining

The MICHELIN Guide Busan

Known for its diverse culinary scene, highlighting among many local products, fresh seafood, Busan’s food culture provides a positively extraordinary edge that immediately captivates the taste buds of the most conscientious epicurean, both locally and abroad.
For the first time, a total 43 restaurants in Busan including 3 one MICHELIN Star restaurants and 15 Bib Gourmand restaurants have joined to the MICHELIN Guide.


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Sightseeing & Entertainment

Historical

Busan was the capital city during the Korean War, where most heritage of the modern history of Korea remain. Busan Modern History Museum and UN Peace Memorial Hall are a couple of must-see attractions.

Beautiful

Nature Beautiful Nature: Busan has the ocean, mountains, rivers, and hot springs so you can find the beauty and wonder of nature. While walking along Galmaetgil in Busan, for example, you can encounter beauty in each corner.

Seaside Advantage

The special features of Busan, as a maritime city, are the beaches, ports, and coastal cliffs. Well known places are Haeundae Beach which is registered in the Guiness Book, HaedongYonggungsa temple situated on the cliff and Igidae Skywalk. Busan is famous for maritime leisure, but you can also experience baseball games, temple stays, and traditional Korean culture.

Visit Busan Pass

With one pass, anyone can freely use more than 40 paid tourist facilities in Busan, get discounts at more than 160 restaurants, shopping, activities, accommodation, and other tourist facilities. Even more, the physical card provided through the rechargeable transportation card is designed with the beautiful characteristic of Busan. It has sufficient value as a souvenir as it holds the beauty of Busan.

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