Busan Customized Private Tour via the KTX Train from Seoul

8 hours

Easy

Busan from Seoul Day Trips - Discover the vibrant heart of Busan with our full day busan city tour. Book your one day trip to Busan today.
Explore the vibrant city of Busan in one day, starting with the peaceful Haedong Yonggungsa Temple by the sea, followed by a relaxing break at a traditional Korean house café, Hanok, In mid-March, enjoy the breathtaking sight of cherry blossoms in full bloom at Samik Beach Apartment’s Cherry Blossom Road. Afterward, drive through the iconic Gwangan Bridge before stopping at Jagalchi Market, Korea’s largest seafood market. Next, head to the lively BIFF Square, filled with street food and entertainment, and explore the bustling Gukje Market, a shopper’s paradise for traditional goods. Then, visit the colorful Gamcheon Culture Village, known for its vibrant murals and art installations. Finally, cap off the day with a scenic ride on the Songdo Marine Cable Car, offering panoramic views of Busan’s stunning coastline. Of course, the tour itinerary can be adjusted to suit your preferences, ensuring a personalized and flexible experience tailored specifically to your interests.
What's included?
  • Fuel surcharge
  • Parking fees
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Pick up and drop off(Busan)
  • A professionally qualified tour guide
  • KTX Train Round-trip tickets for regular seats
  • Bottled water
Exclusions
  • Tip or gratuity
  • Food & drinks
  • Admission - Songdo cable car(Blocked Floor: $13 / Clear Floor: $17)
Please note
  • Wheelchair accessible

• This Busan Customized Private Tour is suitable for all ages, including seniors and families traveling from Seoul by KTX.
• Wheelchair and stroller friendly, although some attractions may have slopes or uneven surfaces.
• Not suitable for pets.

What to bring
    • Comfortable walking shoes, as some areas include stairs and uneven paths.
    • Weather-appropriate clothing (Korea has four distinct seasons): • Spring (Mar–May): Light jacket • Summer (Jun–Aug): Hat, sunscreen, handheld fan • Autumn (Sep–Nov): Light layers • Winter (Dec–Feb): Warm coat, gloves, and scarf
    • Small amount of cash for markets or street food (some vendors may not accept foreign cards).
    • Sunglasses or sun protection on sunny days.
    • Fully charged phone or camera for photos.

    Optional but useful: A small backpack and a compact umbrella for unexpected weather.