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Busan, South Korea's second-largest city, is a famous coastal tourist destination. This vibrant city attracts global visitors with its beautiful coastline, abundant seafood, and unique cultural landscapes. Here's a detailed Busan travel guide to help you plan an unforgettable trip. The best times to visit are spring and autumn, with pleasant weather from April to June and September to November ideal for outdoor activities. Summers are hot and humid but great for beach culture, while winters are colder with fewer tourists. Must-visit spots include Haeundae Beach, featuring long white sands and clear waters surrounded by luxury hotels and restaurants. Gwangalli Beach is famous for its night views and Gwangan Bridge light show. Gamcheon Culture Village, dubbed "Busan's Santorini," charms with colorful houses and art installations. Jagalchi Market, Korea's largest seafood market, offers the freshest catches. Taejongdae Park at the peninsula's southern tip boasts stunning cliffs meeting azure seas. Food is a highlight. Pork soup rice is a local breakfast specialty. Fresh sashimi and seafood hotpots showcase Busan's port city advantage. Wheat noodles are a unique Busan dish. BIFF Square's street food like spicy rice cakes and fish cake skewers are must-tries. Busan's efficient subway covers major attractions. Taxis are affordable but may face traffic. Consider a transport card. The KTX high-speed train from Seoul takes about 2.5 hours. Shop at Nampo-dong and Seomyeon districts for brands and local designers. Gukje Market offers traditional market vibes. Shinsegae Department Store Busan, once the world's largest, is worth visiting. Cultural experiences include Busan Museum for city history or Busan Cinema Center for Korean film culture. The October Busan International Film Festival is Asia's premier film event. Accommodation ranges from Haeundae's beach resorts to central Nampo-dong and Seomyeon. Options span luxury hotels to budget guesthouses. Tips: Most attractions offer English services, but basic Korean helps. Bring adapters (220V voltage). Cards are widely accepted, but markets may prefer cash. Busan blends modernity with nature, tradition with innovation. Whether you're a foodie, culture explorer, or nature lover, you'll find your joy here. Plan ahead but leave room to soak in the city's unique charm.
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