Busan Centeral and Northern Part Highlights

//Busan Centeral and Northern Part Highlights

Busan Centeral and Northern Part Highlights

$ 60.00

  • Tour Code : PD37
  • From USD 60 ~ (Pricing per person)
  • Different Pricing based on No. of Pax
  • Tour Duration : 10 hours
  • Language : English
  • Maximum participant allowed : 7 pax
  • Please email us if your group is more than 7 pax
  • Please email us if you like to pay only deposit first

Description

Get inspired by the beauty of nature and explore bustling downtown in Busan ! 

 

** Itinerary is adjustable according to your preference and request. 

09:00 Pick up at your hotel (In Busan)
Beomeosa Temple
Geumgang Park – Cable car
12:00 Lunch
Daeyeondong Cultural Alley
BIFF Square
Jagalchi Market
International Market
Yongdusan Park
Lotte Town Nampo
19:00 Drop off at your hotel or your desired place (In Busan)

Inclusion

Private Vehicle (All related cost), English Speaking Licensed Tour Guide Service

 

Exclusion

Admission fee : Cable Car Krw 8,000 / Busan Tower Krw 5,000
Meal : Krw 6,000 ~ Up to your choice

 

Pricing Per Person 

1 person    USD 380
2 persons  USD 190 p/p
3 persons  USD 126.67 p/p
4 persons  USD 95 p/p
5 persons  USD 84 p/p
6 persons  USD 70 p/p
7 persons  USD 60 p/p
Please email us if your group is more than 7 pax

 

Remark

In case you start/finish at Busan(Gimhae) airport, free of charge

 

Vibrant Busan City 
Busan, a bustling city of approximately 3.6 million residents, is located on the southeastern tip of the Korean peninsula and second largest city in Korea. Its deep harbor and gentle tides have allowed it to grow into the largest container handling port in the country and the fifth largest in the world.

The original Beomeosa Temple building was lost during Imjinwaeran Invasion (Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592) but was renovated in 1713, which remains as it now is. Daeungjeon is one of the most delicate and luxurious architectures of the Joseon Dynasty (1392~1910).

Located at the foot of Mt. Geumjeong (alt. 802 m), Geumgang Park stretches over a 3 million-square meter plot of land filled with lush forest and craggy cliffs and broken up by winding creeks.

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.

Busan’s modern movie district was originally little more than a pair of cinemas that were built following Korea’s liberation from Japanese colonial rule over half a century ago. However, major renovations took place ahead of the first Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), and the newly transformed district was named BIFF Square on August 14, 1996.

 

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