Busan citywalk routes
6 self-guided walks curated for foreign travelers — with detailed maps, etiquette tips, and authentic cultural context.
BIFF Square & Nampo Street Walk
Busan's old downtown — birthplace of the Busan International Film Festival, packed with traditional markets, street food, and the city's most iconic park.
- • BIFF Square handprints of film stars
- • Gukje Market street food
- • Yongdusan Park & Busan Tower
Gamcheon Culture Village Walk
Busan's famous hillside village of pastel houses, public art, and panoramic ocean views — once a refugee settlement, now Korea's most photographed neighborhood.
- • The famous Little Prince photo spot
- • Maze-like alleys of pastel-painted houses
- • Sweeping hilltop views over Busan
Gwangalli Beach & Millak Walk
Busan's most photogenic urban beach with views of the iconic Gwangan Bridge — paired with the buzzing Millak waterside food scene right next door.
- • Gwangan Bridge light show every night
- • Millak The Market food court
- • Buzzing Gwangan-dong cafe scene
Haeundae Beach & Dalmaji Hill Walk
Korea's most famous beach paired with the scenic coastal Dalmaji Hill and the newly opened Blueline Park's seaside train experience.
- • Korea's most famous beach
- • Nurimaru APEC House on Dongbaek Island
- • Haeundae Blueline Park seaside train
Jagalchi Market & Bosu-dong Book Street Walk
Korea's biggest seafood market paired with the literary Bosu-dong Book Street and the steep, story-filled Choryang Ibagugil alleyways.
- • Korea's largest fish market
- • Bosu-dong used-bookstore alley
- • Choryang Ibagugil history trail
Oryukdo Skywalk & Igidae Coastal Walk
Dramatic clifftop coastal trail with the famous Oryukdo Skywalk's glass floor at one end and Igidae's wild coastline at the other.
- • Glass-floor Oryukdo Skywalk
- • Coastal cliffs of Igidae
- • Five offshore rocky islets