Busan/North
North Busan comprises of the districts of Buk-gu, Dongnae-gu and Geumjeong-gu in Busan. Easy to overlook, the north part of the city has fewer tourist attractions and is more sparsely populated. Nevertheless it offers excellent hiking opportunities, as well as vibrant student life around the Pusan National University.
Get in
Busan Metro Line 1 runs directly through the north part of Busan, taking you close to most of the destinations.
is the closest to the Beomeosa temple and the North Gate (see below)
is naturally close to the University and right in the middle of the action.
is the best station to climb to the fortress via Cable Car or bus.
See
Beomeosa TempleOne of Korea's great temples, this large complex is located up in the mountains and feels further away from the city than the few kilometers that it really is. The buildings have been destroyed and rebuilt many times since they were founded back in 678, yet they are still atmospheric. The temple does get packed with worshippers, hikers and tourists on weekends. Note that the road from the metro station to the temple is steep and winding, so it is probably best not to try and walk it.
Geumjeong Fortress North GateOffers commanding views over the city of Busan. It can be reached via a relatively steep 2km climb of the mountain behind the Beomeosa Temple.
Geumjeong Fortress East Gate
Geumjeong Fortress South Gate
Pusan National UniversityThe area around the PNU is very lively. It is full of students, bars, cafes and fashion shops. You can try Korean student food specialties. Note that it retains the old spelling of 'Pusan'.
Chungryeolsa ShrineTake bus number. 29, 29-1, 89 or 129 and walk for five minutes.
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Busan Maritime Natural History Museum
address: 175, Ujangchun-ro, Dongnae-gu, 부산광역시 동래구 우장춘로 175 (온천동)South Korea's largest collection of sealife exhibits, with giant squid, whale sharks and oarfish. Busan Folklore Arts Center
Oryundae Korean Martyrs MuseumRoman Catholic museum dedicated to eight Christian martyrs who were killed for their faith in 1868.
Do
Hurshimchung SpaThis massive hot spring complex claims to be the largest in Asia: Noboribetsu might disagree, but it certainly is huge, with hot, tepid, cold and strawberry milk-filled baths, saunas, pools, and an outdoor section. On the 3rd floor is a large jjimjilbang resting area, containing (among other things) a restaurant, a beauty salon, an oxygen room, and three 'igloos' heated to 81°C, 51°C and 0°C. You'll get a key when you come in, use it to open your shoe and clothes lockers and pay for any purchases inside. Men's and women's spas are segregated but the resting area is shared, so pick up a robe before you head downstairs. There's also some signage in English to guide you around. You can stay as long as you want, but it gets quite crowded and noisy on weekends.
Geumgang Park and Cable CarNice park at the foot of the mountains in North Busan. There are some small amusement rides for children as well. The highlight is the cable car that takes you to the top of the mountain near Namsam Gate. (Note that some signs call the cable car a 'rope way')
Hiking
Geumjeong FortressA popular route is to take the subway to Oncheongjang, and then a short taxi ride to the cable car station. At the top of the mountain head towards the South Gate (Nammun) of Geumjeong Fortress and then through the North Gate (Bukmun) and down to Beomeosa Temple. This has a distance of 9 km (Taking between 3 to 4 hours).
Seokbulsa templeAn impressive temple about 90 minutes hike from the cable car station. It is often overlooked, but has magnificent statues carved into the mountain itself. Great views over Busan and very peaceful.
Buy
Eat
The walk along the mountain tops to Geumjeong Fortress will have vendors selling freshly cooked Korean fish cake. This tastes surprisingly good after some climbing!
Pusan National UniversityIn the PNU area you can buy a lot of Korean student food specialties, such as Don Katsu and Croquette (Goroke - 고로케).
Drink
Sleep
Hotel NongshimClose to the Hurshimchung Spa and has a German brewery.
Beomeosa Temple StayYou can stay at the Beomeosa temple, learning and practicing Buddhism. Note that this is immersive, so not really to be treated like a hotel.
Love HotelsThe mountain road behind Mandeok is (in)famous for a wide selection of love motels