Busan(Yeongdo-gu) , Nampo-dong(Jagalchi Market)

Designated as a Busan monument, along with Oryukdo Island, Taejongdae (태종대) represents Busan, and is especially famous for its rock beach. Featuring its highest peak at 250 meters, there are forests of pine trees and other 200 varieties of trees. Taejongdae was named after the 29th king of Silla Kingdom BC57-AD 935), King TaeJong Mu-Yeol (604-661). King TaeJong had traveled to many places but this was the place he enjoyed shooting arrows.Under the lighthouse of this resort is a rock called Sinseon Rock, named after the myth that gods and goddesses came down here to relax. At this rock is a figure called Mangbuseok, named after the story of a woman who waited for her husband who had been taken to Japan. Taejongdae is also famous for the ritual of praying for rain, performed when there are droughts, and rain on the 10th of lunar May is called the 'Taejong Rain'. On days with clear skies you can see Japan’s Tsushima Island from the observatory.


Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae

The IAM Residence & Guesthouse is an urban type of pension-guesthouse operated by a cooperative association. It has large guestrooms for family and group tourists. The residence is within easy walking distance of Haeundae’s sandy beach and Dongbaekseom Island. All its guestrooms are with cooking facilities, and a BBQ party can be held at the rooftop Sky Garden. In addition, the residence provides luggage storage and delivery services for tourists. The surrounding tourist attractions include Haeundae Beach, Jagalchi Market, Gukje Market, and Busan Cinema Center.


Busan(Dong-gu)

Plaza Tourist Hotel is located near Busan Station Plaza in the heart of the port city of Busan. Since a remodeling in 2004, the hotel now offers 42 Western-style rooms and 13 Korean-style rooms, as well as other convenience facilities including a coffee shop, Korean/Western restaurant, a reception hall, a 24-hour sauna and Sangseol Buffet restaurant with a great view of Busan Harbor.


Busan(Yeongdo-gu)

Gonpo Cruise Boat takes you around the picturesque area of Taejongdae and Achi Island. Achi Island is well known for its abundance of Camellia trees and is sometimes referred to as Camellia Island. The Korea National Maritime University was established here in 1974. This 40-minute cruise guarantees magnificent views for all.


Busan(Dong-gu)

This is an observatory located along sanbok-ro road in Choryang-dong, Dong-gu, Busan. A mail box was installed to celebrate the arts and literature of famous poet Yu Chi-hwan. The observatory is divided into two levels. The first level consists of a terraced outdoor performance stage, while the second level is the arts exhibition area, covered in a full glass design.


Busan(Dong-gu)

The Pusan Plaza Hotel is a 2-star hotel that has 60 comfortable rooms and a variety of amenities. From the hotel it’s only a 10-minute walk to the Gwangbeok-dong and Nampo-dong area, which is famous for being the center of fashion trends and movie festivals. The renowned Jagalchi Fish Market is also only a 10-minute walk away. Other famous tourist locations such as Haeundae Beach and Taejongdae can be reached in 30 minutes by bus, making the hotel a convenient and affordable place to stay for tourists visiting the area.


Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae

Located in the special tourism district of Haeundae in Busan, the Haeundae Grand Hotel is a five-star luxury hotel with sports and leisure facilities that are some of the largest of their kind worldwide. The 22-story building (102,479 meters squared) is one of the largest hotels in Korea and boasts a 7-lane (50m each) swimming pool with a capacity of 1,000 guests and a gym with all the latest equipment decorated with marble imported from Italy. Other facilities include a children’s pool, tanning zone, natural hot spring sauna, indoor golf range, indoor jogging track, bowling alley, movie theater, and various bars and elegant restaurants. Guestrooms (320 in all) also offer their own luxuries and come complete with high-speed internet. Known as the best and largest hotel in Busan to provide professional banquet services, the Haeundae Grand Hotel has been officially designated as one of the area’s hotel venues for representative international events.


Busan(Dongnae-gu)

Designed as an exposed-style café the Hotel Yaja Oncheon in Busan boasts guest rooms with vintage–style interiors and a distinguished atmosphere. The hotel provides optimized services including facilities of various sizes for all types of guests including family groups and business travelers. As the hotel is situated in the center of Busan, guests can reach any of its major tourist destinations within twenty to thirty minutes. The hotel is also just ten minutes’ drive from Haeundae Beach. In addition, the nearby traditional markets Gukje Market and Jagalchi Market are ideal places to sample fresh seafood and create happy memories.


Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae

Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) is one of the largest film festivals in Korea. Beginning in 1996 as the first international film festival in Korea, it is now a major global event.Held in Haeundae and Nampo-dong, Busan, the festival presents over 300 films from 70 countries. The main program themes include: A Window on Asian Cinema, New Currents, Korean Cinema Today, Korean Cinema Retrospective, World Cinema, Wide Angle, Open Cinema, and Special Programs in Focus.The festival also boasts a wide array of special events, outdoor performances and participatory programs. Tickets for opening and closing films can only be purchased online. 20% of seats for regular films (including films screened in theaters or outdoor venues) will be available for sale at on-site ticket booths. Main festival venues include Busan Cinema Center, CGV Centum City, Lotte Cinema Centum City, Megabox Haeundae and Community Media Center Busan. 


Busan(Jung-gu) , Haeundae

Jagalchi Market, located on the shoreside road in Busan's Jung-gu, is Korea's largest seafood market, selling both live and dried fish. After the Korean War the market solidified itself as a fish market. Most of the people who sell fish are women, so the vendors here are called Jagalchi Ajumma, "ajumma" meaning middle-aged or married woman in Korean. This market represents Busan and is famous throughout the country. If you visit you can eat fresh raw fish right at the market. Even these days you can see women selling mackerel, sea squirts (ascidians) and whale meat on wooden boxes along the road outside of the market and along the shore. Every year in October the Jagalchi Cultural Tourism Festival is held, and it is easy to visit because of the convenient transportation provided by subway. Jagalchi Market is where you can see the lifestyle of the Busan locals.