Busan seaside 0 won walking day tour
➡️ For someone like me who loves hiking, watching the sea, and walking, Busan is too friendly. Following the online travel guide, I played all day from Songjeong - Cheongsapo - Mipo - Haeundae, walking 25,000+ steps that day, saving the money for the famous capsule train 💰krw35000, avoiding the hassle of making reservations in advance and being restricted by the reservation time, focusing on being economical and free~
➡️ I understand why Koreans are the most numerous Asians on the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela because the scenery is so similar, and the pilgrimage route is even longer. The sea in Busan can't be called the ceiling or anything, but it's very healing to look at, at least better than my previous day of walking by the sea in Bilbao.
✅ Get off at Songjeong Songjeong light rail station and walk 1km to Songjeong Park, with a lighthouse not far away for photo opportunities.
✅ There are many seagulls on Songjeong Beach, and I joined the local kids in feeding them. Of course, there are more seagulls to photograph at Haeundae.
✅ Mipojip Seafood for dining, there are other restaurants along the way, but they are all foreign cuisine. Insisting on eating Korean food, I found this restaurant on the map, and later learned that this restaurant is a popular place for raw marinated seafood stone pot rice, 1 portion 35000KRW, must start with 2 portions, locals basically order this, we chose one portion of ribs and one portion of octopus 🐙 stone pot rice, very exquisite, with a great sea view, and there was a queue at the door when we came out. After eating, continue walking, there will be dead-end roads along the seaside, it is recommended to walk on the trail next to the small train.
✅ Gwangan Bridge Observatory, 💰 free of charge 🆓, just change into shoe covers. The observatory has some glass floors, and it was indeed shaky to walk on them in the strong wind that day.
✅ Cheongsapo, Busan's version of Kamakura, squat for a while for the Kamakura-style small train, the coffee shop ☕️ next to the station looks good.
✅ After passing Cheongsapo, be sure to walk up the mountain road. We walked on the trail next to the small train for a few hundred meters before the trail ended, and had to return to walk on the mountain road. The mountain road is a park, with a walking difficulty factor of 0, and there are even fitness equipment on top, and you can also take aerial photos of the famous capsule train.
✅ Mipo, at the end of the mountain road park is a road, Mipo just came out of nowhere, and there was still time before sunset, so we continued to walk along the seaside trail, and there were really many people queuing for the capsule train.
✅ A few hundred meters further is the final destination Haeundae. The pedestrian street in Haeundae feels very commercialized, so we went back to the hotel nearby and had dinner in the west. If you still have energy, it is recommended to go to Gwangalli not far from Haeundae for dinner, the barbecue smell on the beach is too tempting‼️
‼️Tips: If you don't have the leg strength, still take the blue-green small train or capsule train; it is recommended to use Naver Maps and Google Maps together for route reference, Naver often can't find the destination while Google can't navigate walking routes 😂
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Went there today with my wife. It’s beautiful at night. There are nice food nearby. i.e BHC Fried chicken! ( the one we had)
Haeundae Beach is the most famous beach in Busan. The white sand beach is roughly 1.5 kilometers long, over a 30- to 50-meter wide area, creating a beautiful
Super easy to reach by subway and both sides of the road leading to the beach are filled with restaurants and shops! My favorite is Daiso and Holly's Cafe. The cafe has great views of the sea from the second floor.
such a beautiful beach. the views are stunning here. the people around this area are great and everyone is friendly.