Title: 3-Day Itinerary for Busan National Museum of Korea
Introduction: This itinerary is designed for travelers who want to explore the rich cultural heritage of South Korea. The trip includes three days of touring the Busan National Museum of Korea and nearby landmarks. The itinerary is carefully curated to cover all the essential spots, along with recommendations for food and accommodations.
Day 1:
Morning: Arrive at Gimhae International Airport and check into your hotel, such as the Best Western Haeundae Hotel, located in the heart of Haeundae-gu. Enjoy breakfast at the hotel or grab a coffee from a nearby café. Take the metro (Line 2) to Centum City Station and transfer to Busan Metro Line 2 to Seomyeon Station. From there, take a taxi to Busan National Museum of Korea.
Afternoon: Explore Busan National Museum of Korea to get a deeper insight into Korean history, culture and art. Spend some time examining the Korean traditional pottery, painting, sculpture, daily life objects and swords, in the museum galleries. After that, take a stroll through the beautiful outdoor garden and enjoy the scenery.
Evening: Head out to dinner at nearby Haundae Market, which is one of Busan’s most lively nightlife areas. Try some of the popular street foods like Bungeoppang, Goguma Latte and Dubu Kimchi.
Day 2:
Morning: Take a short walk to the Haeundae Beach, one of the most popular beaches in Busan. Enjoy a walk along the beach and feel the ocean breeze. Take some time to visit the Busan Aquarium and enjoy an underwater experience with various species of fish.
Afternoon: Head to Nurimaru APEC House, site of the 2005 APEC Summit, located near Dongbaek Island. Take in the scenic views of the Busan coastline and the Gwangan Bridge. After that, head to Yonggungsa Temple, which is one of the few Korean temples located on the seashore. It’s a perfect place for a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere.
Evening: Grab dinner at Haeundae Market before heading back to your hotel.
Day 3:
Morning: Start your day with a visit to the Beomeosa Temple, one of the most famous temples in Busan, and a landmark of historical significance. Take the metro from Haeundae Station to Beomeosa Station.
Afternoon: After lunch, take a stroll through Gamcheon Culture Village where colorful houses are stacked on the hillsides. Get lost in the small alleys and take some stunning pictures of the village.
Evening: Head back to Haeundae to taste Korean BBQ, which is famous in the area. Some recommended restaurants are Yozik or Migarokseon Korean BBQ.
FAQs
1. What is the best way to get from Gimhae International Airport to the hotel?
The easiest way would be to take a taxi or the airport limousine bus to the hotel. Both options are convenient and safe.
2. Is it possible to explore Busan National Museum of Korea on our own or do we need a guide?
You can explore the museum on your own as all the exhibits have descriptions in English. However, if you want to get more insight into Korean culture, history and art, a guided tour would be recommended.
3. Are taxis easily available in Busan or do we need to book them in advance?
Taxis are easily available in Busan, and you can hail them from the side of a road or call a taxi company. However, language might be a challenge as most taxi drivers speak limited English. Therefore, we recommend carrying a map with you and writing down the address in Korean.
4. How much money should we budget for food and activities in Busan?
You should budget around 50,000 KRW per day per person for food and activities. However, the cost may vary depending on your preferences and choices.
5. Which is the best area to stay in Busan?
If you are interested in experiencing the beach culture of Busan, then Haeundae is the best area to stay. It offers a variety of options for hotels, restaurants, and shopping.