Title: 3-day Busan Modern Architecture Tour
Introduction:
Busan is a city of modern architecture and sweeping coastal views. With a variety of historical sites, museums, and contemporary buildings, it is the perfect destination for architecture buffs. This itinerary will guide you through the top modern sights in Busan.
Day 1:
9:00 am – Check into your hotel in Haeundae area. We recommend the Park Hyatt Busan for a luxurious stay or the Toyoko Inn Busan for a more budget-friendly option.
10:00 am – Take the subway to the Busan Cinema Center, a stunning venue and one of the world’s most famous architectural feats.
11:30 am – Walk down to Nurimaru APEC House, a Korean-style building that was used for APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) meetings in 2005. Enjoy the picturesque views of the ocean-facing Haeundae Beach.
1:00 pm – Head to Dongbaek Island for a seaside stroll in Dongbaek Park, a gorgeous garden and park.
2:30 pm – Take the subway to the BEXCO Exhibition Hall for a photo session with the iconic dynamic sculpture known as the Moon Jar.
7:00 pm – Visit The Bay 101, one of Busan’s most glamorous night views for dinner.
Day 2:
8:00 am – Start the day at the Lotte Department Store, which has a floor dedicated to the top global brands.
11:00 am – Take the subway to Gwangan Bridge for a walk above the Hangang River.
12:30 pm – For lunch, visit PIFF Square (Busan International Film Festival) that is filled with food trucks, street performers, and a youthful ambiance.
2:00 pm – Head to the National Maritime Museum for immersive exhibitions, shows, and interactive experiences.
5:00 pm – Make your way to the Haewoljeong Pavilion, located in the downtown area, where it’s free to see the city’s central church and take some photos.
8:00 pm – We suggest dinner at the classic Buim-dong Chimaek Street where you can indulge in Korean Fried Chicken, and beer!
Day 3:
9:00 am – Start the day at the Busan Museum of Art. Located at the Geoje Museum & Art Park, it offers a vast collection of contemporary art from around the world.
11:00 am – Take the subway to the Gijang Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, situated alongside the seaside cliffs, named as a must-visit spot in Busan.
1:00 pm – Visit the designer Yoo Geun-Taek’s Gallery for an exclusive, inspiring collection of art.
3:00 pm – Make a trip to Busan Museum of Contemporary Art to experience new media, installation and film exhibitions.
6:00 pm – Lastly, head to Yeongdo Island, where you can find the iconic Bridge of Dreams and the historic Gukje Market.
FAQs:
Q: What is the best way to travel around Busan on this itinerary?
A: The best way to travel within Busan is by subway, but taxis are also available if needed. Always have the name and address of your destination written in Korean to show the drivers.
Q: How much will be spent on food and activities?
A: From our recommendation, you could expect to spend approximately USD 50-70 per day on food and activities.
Q: Can I follow this itinerary with kids?
A: Yes, this itinerary is conducive to travel with kids. Some possible adjustment may be required with a balance of their interests for an enjoyable family tour.
Q: Are there any religious festivals I should be aware of during my visit?
A: From the recent schedule, Buddha’s birthday is celebrated in May, and Chuseok is usually celebrated in September.
Q: Is it necessary to purchase the T-Money card for public transportation?
A: The T-Money card is not mandatory, but it is convenient to purchase for easier use on the subway and buses. There is also no need to worry about the remaining balance, as it can be refunded before you leave Busan.