Two Nights Three Days Busan Tour by Subway
As Busan is the second largest city in South Korea, the urban railway (subway) infrastructure is quite good. As routes gradually diversified from the opening of Line 2 in 2008 to the Donghae Line in 2016, it is easy to access Busan's abundant tourism infrastructure, so anyone can enjoy a trip to Busan comfortably. Therefore, we would like to introduce courses where you can enjoy a Busan tour for two nights and three days through Busan Metro Line 2, the Donghae Line, and Line 3.
Recommended Course
- Day 1 Busan Metro Line 2 Tour: Jeonpo - Gwangan - Haeundae
- Day 2 Busan Donghae Line Tour: Allak - Osiria - Ilgwang
- Day 3 Busan Metro Line 3 Tour: Suyeong - Mangmi - Gangseo-gu Office
Day 1: Busan Metro Line 2 Tour
- Jeonpo Cafe Street/Jeollidangil Street
- Seomyeon Street of Youth
- Gwangalli Beach/Gwangandaegyo Bridge
- Gwangan Market
- Haeundae Beach/Songnim Park
- Busan Green Railway/Haeundae Beach Train/
Jeonpo Cafe Street/Jeollidangil Street
Jeonpo Cafe Street, which starts near the entrance of Jeonpo Station, is lined with cafes and restaurants of various concepts targeting the younger age group. There are many shops with a new vibe targeting Generation MZ, and the old residential area has been preserved, so you can also enjoy walking around the alley.
- A 3-minute walk from Exit 7 of Jeonpo Station on Line 2 (Jeonpo Cafe Street)
- A 12-minute walk from Exit 7 of Jeonpo Station on Line 2 (Jeollidangil Street)
Seomyeon Street of Youth
If you walk toward Seomyeon Jungang-daero for about 10 minutes on foot from Jeonpo Station, you will find the popular place, Seomyeon Street of Youth. This place also boasts a huge floating population and has various things to see and eat and consumer goods such as clothing, shoes, and cosmetics.
A 10-minute walk from Exit 7 of Jeonpo Station on Line 2
Gwangalli Beach/Gwangandaegyo Bridge
Gwangalli Beach, where you can see the Gwangandaegyo Bridge that decorates the middle of the sea with its magnificent appearance. Thanks to this, it is always crowded with people waiting to take photos.
A 15-minute walk from Exit 3 and 5 of Gwangan Station on Line 2
Gwangan Market
In addition to the beach, Gwangalli has another attraction, Gwangan Market. This small market has been around for a long time since it first opened in 1978, and it is a unique market where the present and the past coexist. It is a popular place tailored to Generation MZ seeking new experiences.
A 6-minute walk from Exit 13 of Suyeong Station on Line 2
Haeundae Beach/Songnim Park
Gunam-ro, which stretches in a straight line from Haeundae Station to Haeundae Beach, is a street where you can enjoy busking and other cultural activities. At the end of it, you can find Haeundae Beach, and there are walking trails and various convenience facilities along the beach. A huge hydrangea garden is located in Songnim Park, a wide pine forest on one side of Haeundae Beach. So, you can fully appreciate the beauty of hydrangeas from June to July in the garden.
A 12-minute walk from Exit 5 of Haeundae Station on Line 2
Busan Green Railway/Haeundae Beach Train
If you move toward Mipo in Haeundae, you will find Busan Green Railway, which was previously called Mipo Railway. This is a newly created place after demolishing the old abandoned railway. You can enjoy the sea view comfortably while moving from Mipo to Songjeong by using the Blueline Park beach train or walking.
Day 2: Busan Donghae Line Tour
- Oncheoncheon Trail/Oncheoncheon Cafe Street
- Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
- Osiria Coastal Trail/Orangdae Park< /span>
- Ilgwang Beach
Oncheoncheon Trail/Oncheoncheon Cafe Street
Oncheoncheon Stream, close to Allak Station on the Donghae Line, is a representative resting place for citizens and is famous as a representative cherry blossom viewing spot in Busan thanks to cherry blossom trees along the trail. In addition, many people visit Oncheoncheon Cafe Street thanks to many eye-catching cafes and restaurants with unique exteriors and interiors.
A 15-minute walk from Exit 1 of Allak Station on Donghae Line
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
Osiria Station on the Donghae Line is close to shopping areas such as IKEA and Lotte Premium Outlet Dongbusan, as well as amusement facilities such as Lotte World Adventure Busan and Skyline Luge Busan. In particular, Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, a temple facing the open sea, is a representative place that attracts many tourists, including foreigners. If you take a bus from Osiria Station, you can see the beautiful scenery of Haedong Yonggungsa Temple more conveniently.
Exit 1 of Osiria Station on Donghae Line → Get on Bus 139 or 1001 at the Osiria Station bus stop → Get off at Yonggungsa Temple/National Fisheries Research & Development Institute bus stop and walk for 14 minutes
Osiria Coastal Trail/Orangdae Park
If you walk along Osiria Coastal Trail in front of Ananti Hilton Busan, you can go directly to Orangdae Park. The park is famous for its sunrise and is an ideal place to enjoy while taking a leisurely walk along the trail near Daebyeon Port. You can feel the true charm of this place if you visit Orangdae in the early morning, where the majestic sunrise blends with the waves.
Exit 1 of Osiria Station on Donghae Line → Get on Bus 139 at Osiria Station bus stop → Get off at Haegwangsa Temple bus stop and walk for 6 minutes
Ilgwang Beach
Ilgwang Station on Donghae Line is one of the few places where you can see the sea view from the station, and Ilgwang Beach is nearby. The beach is popular with families because of its shallow waters and gentle waves. There is an electric duck boat for visitors' enjoyment. Since it moves by electric power without pedals, anyone of any age or gender can enjoy floating on the sea without any burden.
A 15-minute walk from Exit 1 of Ilgwang Station on the Donghae Line
Day 3: Busan Metro Line 3 Tour
- Suyeong Paldo Traditional Market/Suyeong Historical Park
- B-Con Ground/Mangmi Alley
- Daejeo Eco Park
Suyeong Paldo Traditional Market/Suyeong Historical Park
Suyeong Paldo Traditional Market is located near the Suyeong Station area. Fresh and diverse ingredients and abundant food provide visitors with both the fun of watching and eating. Suyeong Historical Park, about a 10-minute walk from Suyeong Paldo Traditional Market, is a suitable place for rest in the city thanks to natural monuments such as black pine and muku trees and a forest trail created between them.
A 6-minute walk from Exit 2 of Suyeong Station on Line 3
B-Con Ground/Mangmi Alley
B-Con Ground is a space recreated from an unusedarea below the Suyeong Overpass, and its unique design reminiscent of a container is impressive. There are various cultural spaces, including experience spaces, workshops, studios, and webtoon creation centers. Mangmi Alley is located right next to B-Con Ground. Works by various artists are displayed between the alleys. In particular, you can enjoy the different vibe of Mangmi Alley while walking along 'Montag's Trail,' which has the theme of Montag, the main character of the novel 'Fahrenheit 451.'
A 2-minute walk from Exit 2 of Mangmi Station on Line 3
Daejeo Eco Park
Right next to Gangseo-gu Office Station, there is Daejeo Eco Park, a representative, natural, ecological, water-friendly space in Busan. It is a place that boasts a scale large enough to include sports facilities such as a soccer field and baseball field. Every spring, mustard flower fields are created, attracting numerous tourists. In particular, when moving from Gangseo-gu Office Station to Gupo Station, the view of Daejeo Eco Park in harmony with the Nakdonggang River is stimulating and impressive.
An 8-minute walk from Exit 1 of Gangseo-gu Office Station on Line 3