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Busan private full day tour by KTX from Seoul
By TagytraveKorea
Free cancellation available
per adult*
*Get a lower price by selecting multiple travellers
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 11h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Selective hotel pickup
- Multiple languages
Overview
- High-speed train reducing the journey time to approximately 2 hours and 30 minut
- Enjoy stunning scenic views of countryside as you swiftly traverse the landscap
- Discover vibrant atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and rich cultural attractions
Activity location
- Busan
- Busan, 부산광역시, South Korea
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Busan
- Busan, 부산광역시, South Korea
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Private tour, 1Day Busan city tour by KTX from Seoul
- 11h
- English
Starting time: 07:10
Price details
€614.64 x 1 Adult€614.64
Total
* Select 8 traveller tickets to get our lowest price of €198.73 per traveller
What's included, what's not
- 1 Day Private Busan City tour
- Qualified English-speaking guide
- KTX return fare(Economy class)
- Hotel Pick-up service (Seoul)
- Private vehicle
- Food and drinks
- Hotel drop-off service (Seoul)
- Service charge
Know before you book
- In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.
What you can expect
Make your way to Busan, the second-largest metropolis in Korea, via a KTX express train that travels at the speed of 300km/h. Two and a half hours ride will bring you to Busan station. The beautiful port city of Busan, the second largest metropolitan area in Korea, is heavily visited by national and international tourists alike. No matter how extreme the temperature gets throughout the seasons, the city always bustles with people heading for the many attractions to see and explore! Absolutely wonderful beaches, glamorous night scenes, and traditional markets are scattered around the city.
- ITINERARY 1) Jagalchi Market - It is Korea's largest seafood market. After the Korean War, the market solidified itself as a fish market. This market represents Busan and is famous throughout the country. If you visit you can eat fresh raw fish right at the market.
2) Gamcheon cultural village - It was a refuge village for many people fleeing to Busan during the Korean War. The creative urban regeneration project started in 2010 and the success of the project attracts 1,400,000 Korean and foreign tourists to the village annually. It's earning this village the nickname of “Machu Picchu of Busan.”
3) Amidong Tombstone village - The stairs and the walls in this village are different from what you normally see. They are all tombstones. That's why the village is called Tombstone culture village. People began living here in tents since 1951. When it became more settled, the tents became too small, so people began building on top of Japanese graves. From Ami-dong, the entire city of Busan can be seen.
4) Haeundae beache - It is the most famous beach in Busan. The white sand beach is roughly 1.5km long, over a 30~50m wide area, creating a beautiful coastline before a shallow bay, making Haeundae Beach perfect for swimming.
5) Dongbakseom island - It is translated into Camellia which is growing in islands of southern provinces and southern coastal areas of Korea blossoming around March, of which the leaves are thick and glossy maintaining a dark green colour through 4 seasons. There is the Nurimaru APEC house, around three-story building exclusively built for the final summit meeting for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation conference.
6) Haedongyonggungsa Temple - It is situated on the coast of the northeastern portion of Busan. This superb attraction offers visitors the rare find of a temple along the shoreline; most temples in Korea are located in the mountains.
7) Amidong Tombstone village - The stairs and the walls in this village are different from what you normally see. They are all tombstones. That's why the village is called Tombstone culture village. People began living here in tents since 1951. When it became more settled, the tents became too small, so people began building on top of Japanese graves. People think of the ocean when it comes to Busan, but Busan is also a city of mountains. From Ami-dong, the entire city of Busan can be seen.
Location
Activity location
- Busan
- Busan, 부산광역시, South Korea
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Busan
- Busan, 부산광역시, South Korea