Foodie Heaven: Three Days of Tasting Busan’s Best Street Food

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Purpose: To create a 3-day travel plan for exploring the best street food in Busan, South Korea

Day 1:

Morning:
– Check-in at Shin Shin Hotel (approx. $80/night)
– Breakfast at Gukje Market (approx. $5)
– Explore BIFF Square and have lunch at the street food stalls (approx. $15)

Afternoon:
– Haeundae Beach for a walk and visit the food stalls (approx. $20)
– Visit Nurimaru APEC house (approx. $5)

Evening:
– Visit the Jagalchi Market for the fresh seafood (approx. $30)

Transportation:
Busan Metro – approx. $1.2 per ride or approximately $20 for a one-day pass, which includes unlimited travel on buses, the subway, and some taxis.

Day 2:

Morning:
– Breakfast at Seomyeon Underground Shopping Center (approx. $5)

Afternoon:
– Visit the Taejongdae Resort Park for a scenic view and ate street food (approx. $20)
– Visit Gamcheon Culture Village (free)

Evening:
– Dinner at Gwangbok-dong food street (approx. $30)

Transportation:
Busan Metro – approx. $1.2 per ride or approximately $20 for a one-day pass, which includes unlimited travel on buses, the subway, and some taxis.

Day 3:

Morning:
– Breakfast at Songdo Beach (approx. $5)

Afternoon:
– Visit Yongdusan Park and Busan Tower (approx. $15)
– Lunch at Nampo-dong shopping street (approx. $20)

Evening:
– Dinner at Bupyeong Market (approx. $25)

Transportation:
Busan Metro – approx. $1.2 per ride or approximately $20 for a one-day pass, which includes unlimited travel on buses, the subway, and some taxis.

FAQs:
1. What is the best time to visit Busan for street food?
The best time to visit Busan for street food is from May to September when the weather is warm and sunny.

2. How much should I budget for the entire trip?
Approximately $300 should be enough to cover accommodation, food, transportation, and a few activities.

3. What should I try as street food in Busan?
Some of the best street food in Busan includes hotteok (sweet stuffed pancakes), tteok-bokki (spicy rice cakes), and eomuk (fish cakes).

4. How do I get around Busan?
The Busan Metro is the most convenient way to get around the city. You can also use taxis or buses if necessary.

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