One car carries the night view of Busan station by station
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I happened to see a "Busan Night View Package Tour" on Klook and signed up. I didn't expect it to be the kind of trip where "I wouldn't go if I didn't get on the bus, but I'd be glad if I did." A bus trip, a few attractions, a little bit of wind, and a little bit of night, it's just right.
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📍Busan Klook Night View Package Tour (common attractions include: Huanglingshan Observatory, Haeundae Blue Line Highway, The Bay 101, etc.)
This package tour will include pick-up and drop-off by a special car, and visit several popular night attractions in Busan. You will stop at each stop for a while to take photos and take a walk. There will also be a Chinese tour guide to briefly introduce the background. It is very suitable for those who are too lazy to plan but want to see the beautiful scenery.
📍Recommended night view sites examples:
. Huanglingshan Night View Park: You can see the lights of the entire Busan city. It is different from the city feeling of Namsan Tower in Seoul and is closer to life.
. Haeundae Blue Line Highway: A night view trail along the sea, with the sea on one side and the track on the other, and occasionally a lighted tram passing by, the scene is very romantic.
. The Bay 101: A well-known nighttime landmark, the building is reflected on the water of the harbor, and every photo looks like a poster.
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🚐Transportation
[Klook Night View Tour]
. Book your trip online and meet up at a designated location (such as Busan Station, Seomyeon Station, etc.)
. The entire trip is picked up by a dedicated car, no need to take a car transfer
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🫀Personal experience
At first, I was just too lazy to think about where to go in the evening, and I didn’t have much expectations when I signed up for this trip. As a result, the moment I got on the bus, I started to think, "Well...it's actually quite nice to be transported while enjoying the scenery."
When we arrived at our first stop, Huangling Mountain, it was already dark and the wind was strong, but when I looked up and saw the lights of the entire city were on, I really felt like I was in Korea. Then we took a walk along the Blue Line Highway by the sea. There was almost no one on the road, only a lighted tram passing by slowly. The atmosphere was as good as shooting a music video.
The last stop was The Bay 101. I sat by the harbor, drinking a cup of hot cocoa from a convenience store and looking at the buildings on the opposite bank reflected in the sea. It seemed like I finally had some time to digest the emotions of this trip.
In fact, the night view of Busan is not ostentatious, nor is it the kind that amazes you at first sight, but it will silently conquer you when you take a second or third look at it.