
Busan
Busan Metropolitan City
South Korea's largest port and second-largest city. Busan is famous for its beautiful beaches, fresh seafood markets (like Jagalchi Market), cultural villages (like Gamcheon Culture Village), and its international film festival. It's a vibrant coastal city offering a great mix of urban life and nature.
Practical Travel Guide for Busan
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Visa-free travel for up to 90 days is available for many nationalities. It's recommended to check the specific requirements for your country before traveling.
Adapter Type
Korean
Getting Around
Busan has an efficient public transportation system, including a metro (four lines and light rail), public buses, and taxis. The subway is the most convenient and affordable way to navigate the city's main attractions. T-Money or Cashbee transit cards can be used.
Local Flavors
Busan is famous for its abundance of fresh seafood and unique local dishes. Jagalchi Fish Market is the best place to try raw fish (Hoe) and other seafood specialties. Many local dishes have been influenced by its status as a port city.
