Discover Busan on a private tour
Busan is a striking blend of the old and the new, where ancient temples quietly coexist with the bustling modern world. Touring Busan with a local guide brings this coastal city to life in unexpected and personal ways. On private tours, you can wander through the lively Jagalchi Fish Market, where the sea's essence fills the air, before finding tranquillity at Beomeosa Temple nestled in the hills. A walking tour reveals Gamcheon Culture Village, its streets alive with art and history. A food and wine tour introduces you to the spicy flavours of gochujang-infused dishes, all curated by a guide who knows every culinary treasure. With priority access, Busan opens its heart, offering one memorable experience after another. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Busan inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Experience Busan through a private walking tour that takes you into its most exciting neighborhoods with a local guide. Having a local by your side makes all the difference. - Haeundae: Famous for its beach, this area is a hit with families and groups. Enjoy the sandy shores, bustling boardwalks, and a variety of local dining options. - Gamcheon Culture Village: Ideal for cultural tourists, this colorful neighborhood is filled with art installations and murals. Wander through its winding streets and enjoy the creativity on display. - Nampo-dong: A vibrant shopping district, perfect for those wanting to explore local markets and street food. It’s a lively area that offers a taste of Busan’s dynamic urban life. - Seomyeon: Known for its nightlife, this is the place to be if you're looking to experience Busan after dark. Enjoy the mix of bars, cafes, and entertainment venues that keep the energy up. Day trip ideas from Busan From Busan, nearby cities and coastal spots make easy day trips, so you can spend a full day out, see a different side of Korea, and still be back in time for dinner. Gyeongju: The former Silla capital is packed with tombs, temples, and stone pagodas, so if you want history in a compact area, this is the move. Walk the grassy mounds at Daereungwon, step into Bulguksa Temple, and stroll Woljeonggyo Bridge, then refuel on street snacks around Hwangnidan-gil; your tour can lean into archaeology, temple art, or a slower photo walk. Tongyeong: A harbour town known for fresh seafood and island views, great if you want a mix of markets and scenery in one day. Browse the lively fish market, climb through the murals of Dongpirang Village, and ride up to Mireuksan for a wide view of the coast; your tour can focus on local flavour, quiet alleys, and shoreline lookouts. Geoje Island: Rugged cliffs and clear water make this island a good pick if you like coastal walks and wind-in-your-hair viewpoints. Stop at Sinseondae, follow the path around Windy Hill, and relax at pebble beaches like Hakdong; your tour can weave in naval history and low-key seaside cafés between short hikes. Ulsan Coast: For people who want nature beside a working city, Ulsan’s Daewangam Park gives you wave-cut rocks, pine forests, and ocean bridges in one loop. Add the bamboo grove along the Taehwagang and a simple seafood lunch near the port; your tour can balance easy trails with river views and photo stops. Jinhae, Changwon: Best in spring for cherry blossoms along Yeojwacheon Stream and the old rails at Gyeonghwa Station, though the waterfront and cafés still work outside blossom season. If you like calm walks and seasonal colour, this day trip keeps the pace gentle; your tour can time the crowds, find quiet corners, and keep the route flexible. These day trips from Busan fit food lovers, history fans, and coastal walkers, and tours can be shaped around the distance you want to cover and how many stops you like to make. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Busan most travellers miss. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Busan.