Haeundae captivates visitors with its stunning 1.5km white sand beach where parasols dot the shoreline. This upscale district boasts luxury oceanfront hotels and a vibrant nightlife scene. The iconic Busan Cinema Centre glows with LED lights after dark, while nearby Dongbaekseom Island offers peaceful coastal trails. Jump on the metro at Haeundae Station to explore Busan's attractions beyond the beach. The area combines seaside relaxation with high-end shopping at Shinsegae Centum City and cultural experiences at the Busan Museum of Art. Summer brings festivals and crowds to this premier Korean beach destination.
Seomyeon stands as Busan's electric entertainment hub where subway lines 1 and 2 converge. Neon signs light up countless bars, karaoke rooms, and clubs that buzz with energy until dawn. The underground shopping arcades offer escape from the busy streets above. Shoppers flock to Lotte Department Store and the vibrant Bujeon Market for local treasures. Busan Citizens Park provides a green retreat from the urban landscape. With excellent subway connections and walking paths, exploring this area or venturing to Busan's beaches becomes effortless.
Gwangan-dong captures the magic of seaside Busan with its iconic 1.4km Gwangalli Beach. Golden sands stretch beneath the illuminated Gwangandaegyo Bridge, creating spectacular nighttime reflections on the water. The beachfront comes alive with cafes, seafood restaurants, and bars hosting live music. Beyond the tourist-heavy shore, quiet residential streets reveal authentic everyday Busan life. Local fish markets and area cafes preserve traditional culture just blocks from the waterfront. With three convenient metro stations nearby, this area perfectly balances relaxation with vibrant entertainment options.
Nampo-dong offers a lively blend of culture and commerce in the heart of Busan. The area buzzes with activity around Gukje Market and Jagalchi Fish Market, where vendors display fresh seafood and local goods. BIFF Square draws film enthusiasts with its cinema culture and entertainment options. Yongdusan Park provides a peaceful escape with hillside paths leading to Busan Tower's panoramic views. Traditional street food stalls serve everything from hotteok to fresh sashimi at affordable prices. The area's excellent subway and bus connections make exploring this cultural hotspot remarkably convenient.
Noted for its beaches and bars, there's plenty to explore in Suyeong-gu. Top attractions like Gwangalli Beach and Gwangan Grand Bridge are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Gwangan Station or Suyeong Station to see more of the city.
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Gamcheon Culture Village
View a colorful rainbow of painted pastel façades and rooftops of the homes built up and down the foothills along South Korea’s southeastern coast.
Gwangalli Beach
9.0/10 (1,972 reviews)
Gwangalli Beach features fine sand and stunning views of the illuminated Gwangan Bridge. Enjoy paddleboarding by day, then watch the Saturday night drone show with 300 synchronised drones dancing across the sky.
Haeundae Beach
9.2/10 (3,434 reviews)
Haeundae's 1.5 km white sand shoreline draws millions to South Korea's premier beach destination. Enjoy swimming in summer months, then savour fresh seafood at the traditional market nearby.
Lotte Department Store Busan Main Branch
8.4/10 (2,243 reviews)
This upscale shopping hub anchors Busan's vibrant Seomyeon district with luxury brands and local treasures. Escape to the rooftop garden for panoramic city views after exploring its elegant retail floors.
Nampodong Street
8.6/10 (2,308 reviews)
Nampodong Street buzzes with international brands, local boutiques, and irresistible Korean street food aromas. Savour tteokbokki and hotteok while exploring this vibrant hub, especially magical during evening hours.
Songdo Beach
8.8/10 (626 reviews)
Korea's first public beach, Songdo offers a pristine shoreline and thrilling glass-bottomed Cloud Trails over the sea. Experience coastal magic via the Busan Air Cruise cable car with panoramic ocean views.
Shinsegae Centum City
8.8/10 (1,623 reviews)
Guinness-certified as the world's largest department store, Shinsegae Centum City offers luxury shopping alongside unique amenities. Enjoy the rooftop theme park or Korean spa after browsing boutiques.
Songjeong Beach
8.8/10 (749 reviews)
This gentle-waved beach offers a peaceful alternative to Busan's busier shores, with clear waters ideal for beginner surfers. Enjoy local seafood at oceanfront cafés while watching the sunset illuminate the coastline.
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"We paid a lot of money for a supposedly 5* room but we’re not allowed to use the pool (even though there was nowhere stating it wasn’t included in our reservation). The toilet leaked and the sink leaked and the property was dated. The beds were comfortable though.
Staff rushed to help Asian travellers but not us and it felt like they were more interested in the tour groups than us.
It was helpful to leave our luggage and the luggage staff were helpful. Everyone else was not.
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"We had an amazing stay during our family vacation in Busan! The location was absolutely perfect—close to everything we wanted to see, with easy access to restaurants, shopping, and the beach. It made exploring the city so convenient.
The staff truly made our stay memorable. Everyone was incredibly friendly, welcoming, and always happy to help with recommendations or any questions we had. They made us feel right at home from the moment we arrived.
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"The room and hotel in general was clean and well kept. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout. The breakfast was perhaps not the best (4/5) but still plenty of options. I would happily stay here again."
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You can pick up a holiday package to this destination on Expedia. But how much your holiday to Busan costs will depend on factors like the season, hotel choice and length of stay.
What are the cheapest months to go to Busan?
You can typically find lower rates and greater availability in December, January and February. Check out our cheap Busan holiday packages and you could land some great off-season deals.
How many days is enough for Busan?
We recommend planning a Busan holiday for a minimum of 2 days. This gives you plenty of time to visit top sights including Oryukdo Skywalk and Samjung The Park, and explore neighbourhoods like Haeundae and Seomyeon. You might even be able to make time for one or two day trips outside of Busan.
Is it worth booking a holiday package to Busan?
Well known for its festivals and home to popular attractions like Seomyeon Street, a Busan holiday is sure to impress. Another top sight worth exploring? Don't miss Busan Cinema Centre.
How to find the best Busan package deals?
Use Expedia's filter tool to find some terrific Busan package deals. When you start your search, just set your maximum budget and then order the results by "Price: low to high." If you want to save, plan your escape for midweek, or look for Busan package deals in the off-peak season. Play around with your travel dates and you may land even bigger discounts. As a rule of thumb, it's typically best to book your holiday package as soon as possible.
Is it cheaper to book a Busan holiday as a package?
Expedia holiday packages are designed to make your money go further. Bundle your car rental, flight and hotel into one great-value price and you could save hundreds of dollars. You'll generally snag a better deal than booking each component separately. And you'll still have the flexibility to create a tailored Busan holiday by choosing your preferred accommodation type, airline and car class.
When to book a holiday package to Busan?
Secure incredible discounts by reserving your flights early with Expedia. If being spontaneous is more your thing, take advantage of our last-minute deals for a spur-of-the-moment Busan holiday.
How to plan a trip to Busan?
Choose the right time to travel: Your schedule, preferred season and the type of weather you enjoy can all impact your decision on when to travel to Busan.
Calculate your budget: Ensure you have enough money to cover everything from transportation and food to activities and airfares. Your accommodation will likely be the biggest expense during your trip to Busan.
Work out your trip length: Think about how long you want to spend exploring Busan. Plan your itinerary so you can get to all the activities and attractions you're interested in at a leisurely pace.
Bundle your bookings: With your travel dates in order, you can combine your car rental, hotels, flights and more into a tailored Busan holiday package.