[2025 Busan Attraction] Travel Guide for International Market (Updated Mar)
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Busan International Market is the largest and oldest market in Busan. During the Korean War in 1950, the Busan International Market was a refuge for refugees. People lived here by selling imported daily necessities. Over time, it became a market. Opposite the Busan International Market is the Bupyeong Market. There are also Jagalchi Market and Nampodong nearby. and other famous shopping and tourist spots in Busan.
Address:
Busan
Recommended sightseeing time:
3-4 hours
Phone:
+82 51-245-7389
Busan's Traditional Market — Gukje Market
Gukje Market is one of Busan's most famous traditional markets, known for its diverse range of goods and rich culinary offerings. It is not only a source of daily necessities for locals but also a great place for tourists to explore Korean culture. 🌟
The stalls at Gukje Market are filled with a wide variety of items. There are also many stalls selling souvenirs at very reasonable prices (can bargain). 🙌🏻
The market also has numerous food stalls offering various delicious street foods. The atmosphere in the market is lively and friendly. 🙌🏻
WooWooisMe
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[Jagalchi/Busan] A very popular offal restaurant
This is a very popular restaurant with several branches in the food court of Bupyeong Kwangtong Market, right next to the International Market in the Nampo area of Busan!
I went there at 11pm on a weekday so it was pretty empty, but it gets very crowded on weekends!
You can also get fried horumon in gochujang or bokkeumbap with cheongol,
but this time we chose salt-grilled horumon because my companion doesn't like spicy food!
The tender horumon was brought out quickly, and Imo-chan grilled it with quick hands 👏
The taste was perfect, fresh and delicious! No smell! ☺️
The egg liquid seems to be well strained,
and the taste was really similar to Japanese chawanmushi!
The food was great, and the tables were cleaned carefully,
and it was a wonderful restaurant that I could see why it's so popular! Next time I want to try other flavors too 🤤🤤
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Store name: Bupyeong Yanggopchang
Address: 24-2, Bupyeong Yanggopchang 2-ga, Jung-gu, Bupyeong
Area: 5 minutes walk from Exit 3 of Jagalchi Station
NAVER MAP available, copy the store name or address ♡
Japanese menu: available
Japanese support: not available
Spicyness: ★★☆☆☆
Atmosphere: ★★★★☆
Recommended: ★★★★★
sherry_33s2
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Local Mark
Local Markets Visit Traditional Seafood Market #Busan Zhaqi Market
Zhaqi Market should be the most famous seafood market in Busan and even South Korea, where there is a variety of fresh marine delicacies every day. I first saw the monkfish known as the world's ugliest fish.
Catch the octopus by hand, the owner can also do sashimi on the spot, it is so cool.
Little Raiders:
Address: Zhaqiqi Market, Busan, South Korea
Molly_Chang.
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[Busan/Nampo] Dejigukbap, a must-try after drinking
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I had degi gukbap for breakfast on this day🐷
I don't eat degi gukbap much in Seoul,
so I got hooked on it after eating it in Busan
and since then I've been eating degi gukbap once a day in Busan🙃
It was a delicious degi gukbap with no smell☺️
I like that you can make it taste how you like it and that it has a lot of chives
It also has a lot of meat in it
and it was a good snack to have with beer in the morning🍺
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📍『Jinmi Degi Gukbap』
Degi gukbap: 8000₩ (basic rice🍚in style)
※If you order taro gukbap
you can get rice and soup separately
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#Busan Gourmet #Busan Trip
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Busan, South Korea Free Travel Guide: 4,000 RMB per Person, No Pitfalls
Hey, how do you play in Busan, South Korea? Just read this article! Five-day itinerary, full of dry goods, take you to play in Busan without pitfalls! Collect it quickly~
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🌟 Itinerary:
D1: Arrive in Busan and start your journey!
Head to Busan and go free after arranging your hotel!
D2: Haeundae Beach -> Haeundae Blue Line Park -> Haedong Yonggungsa Temple -> Busan Cheongsapo -> Gukje Market
Swim in Haeundae and feel the grandeur of the sea; stroll through Blue Line Park and enjoy the beautiful sea view; visit Yonggungsa Temple and experience the tranquility of Zen; visit Cheongsapo and Gukje Market and taste the unique style of Busan.
D3: Taejongdae -> Busan Gwangalli Beach -> Gamcheon Culture Village -> BIFF Square -> Yongdusan Park -> Busan Tower
Climb Taejongdae and overlook the cityscape; have fun at Gwangalli Beach; visit Gamcheon Culture Village and feel the artistic atmosphere; stroll through BIFF Square and enjoy leisure time; climb Yongdusan Park and Busan Tower and take in the scenery of Busan.
D4: Yeongdo Sky Observatory -> Nampo-dong -> Play at Busan Gwangalli Beach again
Overlook the panoramic view of Busan at Yeongdo Sky Observatory; visit Nampo-dong and taste authentic food; go to Gwangalli Beach again and enjoy the leisurely time by the sea.
D5: Say goodbye to Busan and end your journey👋
Leave Busan with full memories and look forward to the next meeting!
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Must-see attractions:
✨ Haeundae Blue Line Park: Take the seaside train and enjoy the beautiful coastline all the way, and you will feel super beautiful!
🎨 Gamcheon Culture Village: The historical buildings and colorful art murals here are simply a paradise for photography enthusiasts. Every step is a painting, and you can also overlook the charming sea view!
🏯 Haedong Yonggungsa Temple: Located between mountains and seas, the scenery is picturesque. The Danqing paintings in the Daxiong Hall are even more breathtaking. Come for a quiet spiritual journey!
🏖️ Haeundae Beach: Delicate and soft sand, clear and cool sea water, it is the best place to escape the heat in summer, enjoy the embrace of sunshine and sea breeze!
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🎒 Travel essentials: Easy equipment guide for Busan, South Korea
📞 Prepare a phone card, no worries about local calls and internet access.
🔌 Plug converter is a must, no worries about charging and traveling in Korea.
🆔 Passport, visa, and ID card, complete documents for entry and exit.
👔 Busan is slightly cold in December, so bring warm coats and thick clothes.
🔋 Bring a power bank with you, and take photos to check in without power failure.
💸 Prepare cash and bank cards for more convenient shopping and consumption.
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Busan trip, food and beauty are not to be missed, come and explore the charm of this city yourself!
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A wonderful Busan 🇰🇷memorable trip with friends❤️
The last day of Busan trip ended perfectly. The hotel we stayed in was very high-end, with high-tech smart sensors. The breakfast was on the 20th floor with a great view. Looking out the window were vast high-rise buildings. Finally, we looked down at the city and saw the good.
Take a photo with the representative landmarks. On the last day of shopping, we walked in the Gukje Market. In fact, the entire shopping area of Busan is very well done. The streets are neat and clean, and there are many installations. It is pleasing to the eye (Nampodong, Gwangbokdong, BIFF International Film Festival). Square), politely shaking hands with the bronze statue passing by 🤣🤣🤣It’s actually impossible to finish the tour in 5 hours as the area is too big.
The prices in Busan are similar to those in Taipei and not much higher. I was very happy to buy a coat that was on sale during this shopping trip. Thanks to my friend for helping me choose clothes. We experienced the integration with the locals, eating chive pancakes standing up, drinking hot oden soup, and eating delicious snacks 😋
Nice to CU is one of the convenience stores in Busan❗️The other one is called GS25. I rarely saw 7-11 during this trip.
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Travel on Foot through the Traditional Gukje Market
Gukje Market located in 부산광역시 중구 국제시장2길 25, Busan is a traditional market filled with alleyways crowded with stores that offers a variety of dried goods, food stock, sauces, household items etc
Worth a visit as you can truly experience an authentic korean's culture in this place!
Do try out their traditional jujube tea which can be found in one of those shops for an even more richer experience!
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