Busan Travel Guide for Taiwan
The Busan Bible,
built for travelers from Taiwan
From first-time itineraries to handpicked hotels and tours, we help you plan every step of your Busan trip.
Featured Travel Courses
View all →Busan K-Pop Pilgrimage
A 2-day, 1-night route for K-pop fans, taking in a walk of fame, an art-culture space, and a seaside landmark that regularly hosts outdoor shows — an up-close look at Busan's pop-culture energy.
A Couple's 3-Day, 2-Night Busan Trip
From a sea-view morning in Haeundae to a glowing night in Gwangalli, this classic 3-day, 2-night route is built for couples visiting Busan for the first time — balancing coastline, food, and romantic night views.
Popular Hotels
View all →Gwangalli Bay Hotel
Facing Gwangan Bridge and Gwangalli Beach, this hotel is one of the best spots to catch Busan's night skyline and the summer fireworks festival. The area has more cafés, bars, and grilled-meat restaurants than Haeundae, with a livelier nightlife scene — great for travelers who love photo spots after dark.
US$100 - US$170 / night
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Haeundae Ocean View Hotel
Sitting right across from Haeundae Beach, most rooms here look straight out over the sand and sea. You can walk to the beach, the BIFF Cinema Center, and Haeundae Market, making it ideal for travelers who love a seaside stroll. English and Chinese-speaking staff are available.
US$140 - US$220 / night
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Nampo City Hotel
Right in the heart of Nampo-dong, with Gukje Market and BIFF Square downstairs and Jagalchi Market and Yongdusan Park within walking distance. Well connected to the rest of the city, it's the best base for exploring Busan's old town and shopping streets — and the price is friendlier too.
US$75 - US$130 / night
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Popular Tours & Tickets
View all →Busan City Pass
One pass unlocks entry to a range of Busan's most popular attractions and experiences — cable cars, observation decks, aquariums, and more. Just show the QR code on-site to skip the ticket queue, ideal for independent travelers packing a lot into a tight schedule.
From US$38 / person
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Gamcheon Culture Village Guided Tour
Gamcheon Culture Village is Busan's famous rainbow hillside village, often called the 'Santorini of Korea.' Follow an English-speaking guide through its colorful alleyways and murals, hear the stories behind the neighborhood, and learn how it transformed from a post-war refugee settlement into an arts village — all while taking some of the most photogenic shots of your trip.
From US$22 / person
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Gwangalli Night Cruise
Take to the water for a view of the illuminated Gwangan Bridge and Busan's night skyline. The roughly hour-long route passes Gwangalli Beach, Milyoung Bluff, and the Haeundae coastline. The boat has both open-deck and indoor seating, and it's the best angle for a full shot of Gwangan Bridge.
From US$29 / person
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