This is the best value city tour you can do in Busan. You can visit all the top attractions and spend ample time at each location.
This tour provides a comprehensive Busan experience with all entrance fees included, a comfortable and clean, air-conditioned vehicle, and a licensed guide fluent in English or Chinese. Explore Busan’s history, culture, UNESCO spots, and scenic beauty while making unforgettable memories.
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Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is the temple closest to the sea. Known as the site of Avalokiteshvara in Korea, it also houses the Diamond Sutra of Haedong Yonggungsa, a tangible cultural property of Busan. Here, you can witness the breathtaking panoramic view of the East Sea.
The Cheongsapo Daritdol Observatory is located on the Green Railway, a walking trail created from the abandoned tracks of the Haeundae South Line. It’s a top attraction in Busan, offering views of the fishing village of Cheongsapo, beautiful coastal scenery, sunrise, and sunset. From the observatory, visitors can admire the natural scenery of Cheongsapo’s stunning coastline and view the five rocky islands, known as Daritdol, lined up all the way to the offshore lighthouse.
At Haeundae Blue Line Park's Cheongsapo Station, you can enjoy free time. Cheongsapo is famous for its high-quality seaweed and its beautiful East Sea sunrise, which has made it a well-known attraction in Busan. On New Year’s Day, many visitors gather here along with Haeundae Beach and Mipo to witness the first sunrise of the year. Cheongsapo's "Moon Over Cheongsapo" is considered one of the Eight Scenic Views of Busan. The name Cheongsapo originally used the Chinese character for "snake," but now refers to "blue sand," fitting its location between Dalmaji Road in Haeundae and Songjeong Beach.
You will make your own way to the meeting points