Haedong Yonggungsa Temple
Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is one of the few temples in Korea that is situated near the coast. At Haedong Yonggungsa, you will find a mix of locals and tourists. The temple is relatively big, and is home to many interesting statues including 12 zodiac stone figures, and a pond where you can make a wish and you just might get lucky.
Jagalchi Fish Market
With Busan being one of the biggest seaports in South Korea, it goes without saying that they would have some of the best seafood markets, and it doesn’t disappoint Jagalchi Fish Market is the most famous seafood market in all of Korea. Squid, octopus, crab, mussels, oysters, prawns, fish – everything and anything seafood will be waiting for you.
Oryukdo Skywalk
The Oryukdo Skywalk is located on Seungdumal, and its name literally translates to ‘walking in the sky’. It is a horseshoe-shaped bridge that juts out into the ocean against a 35m coastal cliff, and it is completely made of glass. Visitors can walk along the transparent bridge and watch the ocean waves crashed beneath their feet, which makes for a scary but exhilarating experience.
Hurshimchung Spa
Hurshimchung Spa offers hot, lukewarm, and cool baths, dry sauna rooms, fountains, showers, half baths and other shower areas. The water has a high concentrating of magnesium, making it perfect for mineral spas. There is an area where there is a heated floor and you can lie down and watch television, and a snack corner where you can eat traditional Korean food.
Gukje Market for Street Food
Gukje Market is a market that is highly concentrated on serving the best street food in the south. There are rows and alleys and streets of crowded stalls, all selling a wide variety of goods and foods ranging from souvenirs, electronics, clothing, seafood, fresh fruit and vegetables, and of course, all the street food you can imagine to come out from Korea.