Itinerary: 5-Day Busan Nightlife Trip
Purpose and Direction: This itinerary will provide a comprehensive guide to visitors who want to explore the nightlife in Busan. It will include various activities that can be done after sunset, transportation options, including cost and travel time, restaurant recommendations, and hotel suggestions.
Day 1:
– Arrive in Busan by air or train: Approx. travel time and cost varies depending on origin and mode of transportation
– Check-in at the hotel: Hotel recommendation – Haeundae Grand Hotel, Centum Premier Hotel, or Park Hyatt Busan (price range: $100-$200 per night)
– Visit Haeundae Beach: Take a Bus or a Subway from the hotel to Haeundae Beach. Bus #139, #1003 will take you directly to Haeundae Beach, cost around $1; Subway Line 2 from Centum City Station to Haeundae Station, cost around $1.5 (Travel time approx. 30 mins)
– Dinner at the night market: Visit the Gukje Market Night Market for street food and local delicacies. (Average cost $10/person)
– Bar crawl at Seomyeon: Take the Subway Line 1 to Seomyeon Station. Enjoy the night by hopping from one bar to another at Seomyeon – the main entertainment district. (Average cost $20/person)
Day 2:
– Visit Gamcheon Culture Village: Take a Bus or a Subway from the hotel to Gamcheon Culture Village. Bus #1, #2, #11 or Subway line 1 to Toseong Station then take a local Bus #2 or #2-2 to Gamcheon Elementary School (Travel time approx. 45 mins)
– Lunch at Taejongdae: Take a Bus or a Subway from Gamcheon Culture Village to Taejongdae Park. Bus #10 from Gamcheon Culture Village Bus Stop or Subway line 1 to Nampo Station, exit 7 then take a Bus #8 to Taejongdae (Travel time approx. 1 hour)
– Enjoy the stunning sunset at Taejongdae: This natural park offers magnificent views of the ocean and sunset.
– Dinner at Jagalchi Market: Take a Bus or Subway from Taejongdae to Jagalchi Market. Bus #12, #88, #508 or Subway line 1 to Jagalchi Station (Travel time approx. 40 mins). Jagalchi Market is famous for its seafood, so try some grilled or raw seafood delicacies. (Average cost $20/person)
– Nightclub at Haeundae: Take a Subway Line 2 from Jagalchi Station to Haeundae, exit 3. Start a party at one of the many nightclubs in Haeundae. (Average cost $30/person)
Day 3:
– Visit Haedong Yonggungsa: Take a Bus or Subway from the hotel to Haedong Yonggungsa Temple. Subway Line 2 to Haeundae, exit 7 then take a local Bus #181, or take a direct Bus #139 from Haeundae Bus Stop or Seobusan Bus Stop. (Travel time approx. 1 hour)
– Lunch at Gwangalli Beach: Take a Bus from Haedong Yonggungsa temple to Gwangalli Beach. Bus #181 then transfer to Bus #41 or walk from Suyeong Station, subway line 2. Enjoy the scenery while having lunch at one of the restaurants at Gwangalli Beach. (Average cost $15/person)
– Shopping at Centum City: Take a Bus or Subway to Centum City. Bus #1003, or Subway line 2, exit 6. Shop in the biggest department store, Shinsegae Centum City Mall or Lotte Mall.
– Dinner at Haeundae Area: Take a Bus or Subway to Haeundae, and try the famous Korean BBQ at Heukdonga Samgyeopsal – a must-visit dining spot in Busan. (Average cost $20/person)
– Sunset at Dongbaek Island: After dinner, take a relaxing walk at Dongbaek Island while enjoying the sunset.
Day 4:
– Visit Beomeosa Temple: Take a Bus or Subway from the hotel to Beomeosa Temple. Subway Line 1 to Seobusan Samyeon Station then take a Bus #90, #141, #147, or #168. (Travel time approx. 1 hour)
– Lunch at Gukje Market: Take a Bus or Subway to Gukje Market. Subway Line 1 to Jagalchi Station, exit 7 or Bus #81, #83, #88, #107, #1102, #126, or #508. Enjoy some local pizza or noodles at the market. (Average cost $10/person)
– Explore the streets at Nampodong: Take a Bus or Subway to Nampodong area. Subway Line 1 to Nampo Station, exit 1, or Bus #26 or #520. This area is known for street food and cafes. (Average cost $10/person)
– Dinner at BIFF Square: Take a Subway or Bus to BIFF Square. Subway Line 1 to Jagalchi Station, exit 7 or Bus #8, #22, #30, #67 or #123. Enjoy the night market and street food. (Average cost $15/person)
– Bar Hopping at Gwangan Beach: Take a Bus or Subway to Gwangan Beach. Subway Line 2 to Gwangan Station or Bus#41, #42 or #139. Enjoy the night at a famous Haeundae nightclubs. (Average cost $30/person)
Day 5:
– Visit Songdo Skywalk: Take a Bus or Subway from the hotel to Songdo Skywalk. Bus #7, #9, or Subway line 1 to Songdo Beach Station, exit 1. There’s a skywalk that stretches 365m out to sea from Songdo Beach.
– Lunch at Bexco Area: Take a Bus or Subway to BEXCO. Subway Line 2 to Centum City. This area has many restaurant options such as Shake Shack, Outback Steakhouse, and more. (Average cost $15/person)
– Visit Nurimaru APEC House: Take a Bus or Subway to Nurimaru APEC House. Bus #39 or Subway Line 2 to Centum City Station, exit 7. Enjoy the scenic views and architecture of this building.
– Farewell dinner at a local restaurant: Take a Taxi to The Best Kitchen in Haendae Area. (Average cost $25/person). This restaurant offers some of the best Korean food in the city.
– FAQs:
– Is public transportation in Busan reliable?
– Yes, Busan has a good public transportation system with buses and subway lines.
– Are Taxis expensive in Busan?
– No, Taxis in Busan are relatively affordable, with an average starting fare of $2.50.
– What is the weather like in Busan during night-time?
– Generally, Busan’s weather is mild with temperatures ranging between 20-25 degrees Celsius during summer nights, but it can be chilly in winter nights.
– What is the best time to visit Busan?
– The best time to visit Busan is between September and November or March to May when the weather is pleasant. The summer months can be hot and humid.
– Can I use English in Busan?
– Busan is a tourist-friendly city, and many people speak English, especially in tourist areas. However, it is still recommended to bring a map or download a translation app to help communicate with locals.