In 1876, Busan became the first international port in Korea and during the Japanese rule, the city gradually developed into a hub trading port with Japan. Busan was the only city in Korea to adopt the steam tramway before electrification was introduced in 1924 and is popular for its beautiful water bodies, reserves and events. Some famous places to visit in Busan include; Haeundae Beach, Gwangalli Beach, Jagalchi Market, Gwangan Beach, Busan Tower, Beomeosa and several others.
Busan’s has several ancient sites and edifices scattered across its surroundings and visitors can explore these historical grounds and collections on cultural and historical tours. The city’s local art scenes can be seen in galleries on sightseeing tours and visitors will enjoy the most beautiful views of the city from the best viewing angles on walking and biking tours as well as helicopter and balloon tours. The city’s water bodies are one of its main attractions and endowed natural bodies and visitors will enjoy exciting water thrills, boat cruises and other unique experiences on visits to the beaches and other Busan waterways.
For convenient logistics within Busan, visitors have the choice to use pre-booked airport transfers that will provide them with swift and stress-free rides to their destinations on arrival to the city’s airport and other comfortable city transports provided by Tripindicator. Day trips and excursions are also available to tourists that will like to extend their exploration to the neighbouring cities and towns of Busan. These tour activities and several others have been carefully selected by Tripindicator from tours with great user ratings and reviews, which assures visitors of the touring experiences.
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