This is a hot pot rice restaurant in Haeundae. You can enjoy a variety of fresh seafood toppings with hot pot rice. ... More
This is a hot pot rice restaurant in Haeundae. You can enjoy a variety of fresh seafood toppings with hot pot rice.
It is a place where you can eat steamed pork ribs and steamed seafood while looking at the Haeundae view. ... More
It is a place where you can eat steamed pork ribs and steamed seafood while looking at the Haeundae view.
You can enjoy seafood such as lobster, raw fish, and shrimp while looking at Songdo sea view. If you order 3-tier or 4-tier grilled clams, you can eat ... More
You can enjoy seafood such as lobster, raw fish, and shrimp while looking at Songdo sea view. If you order 3-tier or 4-tier grilled clams, you can eat red crab ramen for free.
Member's pageYeonhwari seafood town /연화리 해녀촌(해물포장마차촌)
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It is a place where there are about 20 raw fish stores. It's a hot place where you can enjoy abalone rice porridge, fresh raw fish, and various seafoo ... More
It is a place where there are about 20 raw fish stores. It's a hot place where you can enjoy abalone rice porridge, fresh raw fish, and various seafood.
It is one of the three famous raw fish restaurants in Busan. You can enjoy fresh seafood with a great view of the sea. ... More
It is one of the three famous raw fish restaurants in Busan. You can enjoy fresh seafood with a great view of the sea.
“Oiso (Come), Boiso (See), and Saiso (Buy)!” is a famous phrase that represents Jagalchi Market. Along with the nearby Gukje Market and Bupyeong Kkang ... More
“Oiso (Come), Boiso (See), and Saiso (Buy)!” is a famous phrase that represents Jagalchi Market. Along with the nearby Gukje Market and Bupyeong Kkangtong Market, the Jagalchi Market is Busan’s main traditional market.
rom the Japanese occupation, several fish street stalls were created in this area. Because of the Korean War, numerous refugees came to Busan, and many shanty houses were built around the area. As such, a number of fish street stalls were formed to become a large fish market, which is now the Jagalchi Market. You will find live fish and seafood, including big octopuses in basins and baskets of street vendors. Sometimes, they sell lobsters, white sharks, baby sharks, sunfish, large squids, and so on. This is the real side of Busan’s Jagalchi Market.
Dadaepo Beach, where Nakdonggang River and the South Sea meet, allows you to enjoy the beauty of nature with Busan’s sunrise, sunset, and sandy beach. ... More
Dadaepo Beach, where Nakdonggang River and the South Sea meet, allows you to enjoy the beauty of nature with Busan’s sunrise, sunset, and sandy beach. The smoothness of Dadaepo Beach’s soft white sand is thanks to the long weathering period. The unique texture of the sand brushing between the toes provides a refreshing and pleasant sensation. The shallow and warm beach also makes it the perfect play place for children.
Visitors have increased since the construction of the coastal park and eco exploration route. At the entrance of the beach, the coastal park greets visitors with the largest sunset fountain in the world, presenting a magnificent sight with its colorful lighting, music, and dancing fountain. The fountain show held regularly between the end of April and October awaits night travelers.
The Gowooni Ecological Trail is where you can see Dadaepo Marsh’s animals and plants. Walk on the trail that connects to the wooden deck to experience the sensation of walking between the sky and ocean.
Gwangalli Beach is a famous beach and one of Busan’s iconic hot spots together with Gwangandaegyo Bridge. It is the closest beach to the city center a ... More
Gwangalli Beach is a famous beach and one of Busan’s iconic hot spots together with Gwangandaegyo Bridge. It is the closest beach to the city center and also a trendy meeting place for Busan’s youth.
Along with its white sandy beach, Gwangalli is filled with diverse attractions such as restaurants serving delicious foods, coffee shops with an open view of the sea, exotic stores hidden in alleyways, and the Namcheon-dong Cherry Blossom Street, which shines with pink cherry blossoms in spring.
Recently, Gwangalli Beach has been equipped with facilities for diverse marine sports, attracting many enthusiasts. From a motorboat, banana boat, and bandwagon to paddleboarding and windsurfing, visitors can enjoy any marine sport they fancy according to their level.
Gwangalli is also known for its numerous coffee shops and restaurants with a great view of the sea. You can enjoy a coffee in a café while appreciating the open view of Gwangandaegyo Bridge, or enjoy a fresh sliced raw fish dish in Gwangalli. The raw fish restaurants on the Millak Fresh Fish Street, and the Fresh Fish Town situated at the end of the beach, serve fresh, delicious sliced raw fish and seasonal seafood dishes.
This place allows you to walk along the green forest path and view the blue ocean simultaneously. The multicolored rocky coast boasts its beauty forme ... More
This place allows you to walk along the green forest path and view the blue ocean simultaneously. The multicolored rocky coast boasts its beauty formed by years of crashing waves. We’re talking about Taejongdae Park at the southern end of Yeongdo, Busan. Taejongdae was named after King Taejong Muyeol of Silla, who used to stop by the region and practice archery as he was mesmerized by the beauty of the landscape. Taejongdae Park, where unique rocks are formed and visitors are greeted by the dense forest surrounded by the deep blue ocean, is a leading travel destination in Korea.
Most visitors use the Danubi Train, adorned with a cute exterior, circulating the Taejongdae Recreation Area Road. Walk 5 min from the main gate tourist information center to see the Danubi Train Ticket Booth and platform, and make sure to check the discount benefits. After departing, you can conveniently get off at the numerous stops along the beltway.