From Busan to Gyeongju UNESCO Legacy Tour with National Museum
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From Busan to Gyeongju UNESCO Legacy Tour with National Museum

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Discover Korea’s Rich Heritage: Gyeongju Day Tour from Busan

Explore the ancient capital of the Silla Kingdom on this full-day trip from Busan.

Begin at Ahopsan Bamboo Forest, a tranquil 400-year-old grove with cinematic scenery. Continue to Bulguksa Temple, an 8th-century UNESCO treasure.

Walk through Gyochon Hanok Village to see traditional homes, the historic Choi Family House, and Sungmundae, a symbol of Confucian learning.

Visit the Gyeongju National Museum to explore priceless Silla relics. Prefer outdoor sights? Guests skipping the museum may visit Donggung Palace & Wolji Pond instead (₩2,000 admission not included).

End the day at Woljeonggyo Bridge, beautifully illuminated at night perfect for photos.

Local expert guide
Round-trip transport from Busan
Entrance fees included (except Donggung/Wolji)
Balanced mix of iconic sites & local culture

Book now and experience Korea’s soul in just one unforgettable day.

Available options

Seomyeon Subway station Exit 4

Seomyeon Subway station Exit 4 8:30<br/>Starting point:<br/>Seomyeon, 지하 730 Jungang-daero, Busanjin District, Busan, South Korea

Busan Station Subway Exit 4

Busan Station Subway Exit 4 8:10<br/>Starting point:<br/>Busan Station, Choryang-dong, Busan, South Korea

Haeundae Subway station Exit 5

Haeundae Subway station Exit 5 9:10<br/>Starting point:<br/>Haeundae, U-dong, Busan, South Korea

What's included

English/Chinese -speaking guide
Professional guide
Toll fees
Air-conditioned vehicle
Fuel fees
Parking fees

Detailed itinerary

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Ahopsan Forest is a privately owned bamboo forest located in Busan, South Korea. It has been preserved for over 400 years and offers visitors a peaceful and mystical experience with its dense bamboo groves, towering cedar trees, and winding forest paths. The name Ahopsan means "Nine Mountains" and reflects the forest's harmonious setting among the surrounding peaks.

This forest is famous for its appearance in many Korean dramas and films, including “The King: Eternal Monarch” and “Kundo: Age of the Rampant.”

For Ahopsan Forest, the entrance fee is not included.
If you prefer not to visit the forest, you can start your day at a peaceful nearby café instead.

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Stop 2

Introduction to Bulguksa Temple
Bulguksa Temple is a UNESCO-listed Buddhist site in Gyeongju, South Korea. Originally built in 528 during the Silla Dynasty and rebuilt in 774, it is a masterpiece of Buddhist art and architecture. The temple embodies the Silla people's wish to create a paradise on earth, blending spiritual depth with natural beauty.

What to See
Dabotap & Seokgatap Pagodas
Two stone pagodas stand in harmony—Dabotap is detailed and decorative, while Seokgatap is simple and balanced. They symbolize wisdom and enlightenment.

Cheongun-gyo & Baegun-gyo Bridges
These graceful stone stairways represent the transition from the secular world to the spiritual realm.

‍♂️ Main Hall (Daeungjeon)
The main hall houses a statue of Sakyamuni Buddha and serves as the temple’s central space for worship.

Natural Harmony
Surrounded by forests, ponds, and seasonal flowers, Bulguksa offers peaceful scenery and a serene atmosphere all year round.

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Introduction to Gyochon Hanok Village (교촌한옥마을 소개)
Gyochon Hanok Village is a traditional Korean village located near Bulguksa Temple and Woljeonggyo Bridge in Gyeongju. It was once home to the Gyeongju Choi clan, a noble Confucian family, and showcases well-preserved hanok (Korean traditional houses). The village reflects the lifestyle, values, and architecture of the Joseon Dynasty era.

What to See (볼거리)
Traditional Hanok Houses
Walk among beautifully maintained traditional houses that showcase Korea’s wooden architecture and floor-heating systems (ondol).

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Introduction to the Gyeongju Choi Family House (경주 최부자댁 소개)
The Gyeongju Choi Family House is the former residence of the Choi clan, one of Korea’s most respected noble families. For over 300 years and through 12 generations, the Choi family upheld Confucian values of humility, education, and community service. Their legacy is remembered by the phrase “Wealth that lasts over 300 years,” earned through moral leadership and philanthropy.

What to See (볼거리)
Main Residence and Hanok Architecture
Explore the traditional hanok buildings, including the sarangchae (men’s quarters) and anchae (inner quarters), preserved in original style.

Confucian Values & Family Motto
Learn about the family’s guiding principles, such as helping the poor, rejecting government posts, and living with modesty.

Educational Legacy
The Choi family supported scholars, maintained private schools, and funded public works—without seeking fame or power.

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Stop 5

Introduction to Gyeongju National Museum (국립경주박물관 소개)
The Gyeongju National Museum is the best place to explore the rich cultural heritage of the ancient Silla Kingdom. Located in the heart of Gyeongju, this museum holds thousands of relics and treasures, including royal crowns, Buddhist artifacts, and daily tools from over a thousand years ago. It offers a deep look into the life, beliefs, and craftsmanship of Korea’s golden age.

What to See (볼거리)
Silla Gold Crown
One of the most iconic relics from the Silla Dynasty—delicate, elegant, and made of pure gold.

Emille Bell (Sacred Bell of King Seongdeok)
A massive bronze bell famous for its deep sound and the legend of a child’s cry within.

Silla Life & Culture Gallery
Exhibits of pottery, weapons, jewelry, and Buddhist art showing everyday and spiritual life.

Outdoor Exhibition Garden
Ancient stone pagodas, statues, and inscriptions displayed in a peaceful park setting.

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For guests who prefer not to visit the Gyeongju National Museum, Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond offer a beautiful and historically meaningful alternative. (Entry fee not include)

Alternative Option: Donggung Palace & Wolji Pond (동궁과 월지)

This site was once the secondary palace for the crown prince of the Silla Kingdom and a venue for royal banquets.

The site is especially known for its scenic beauty, particularly in the evening when the buildings reflect off the pond.

What to See (볼거리)
Restored Palace Structures
Some palace buildings have been reconstructed to give visitors a glimpse into royal life during the Silla period.

Wolji Pond (formerly Anapji)
An artificial pond surrounded by stone walls and lotus flowers, built in 674 to represent a harmonious universe.

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Introduction to Woljeonggyo Bridge
Woljeonggyo Bridge is a stunning reconstruction of a royal bridge from the Unified Silla period. Originally built in 760, it connected the royal palace with the southern part of Gyeongju across the Namcheon Stream. The current version was rebuilt using historical records and completed in 2018. It showcases the grandeur and elegance of ancient Korean architecture.

What to See (볼거리)
Traditional Design
The bridge features two large pavilions at each end and intricate wooden beams with traditional colors.

Reflection on the Water
Especially at night, the illuminated bridge reflects beautifully on the water, making it one of Gyeongju’s most popular photo spots.

Exhibition Hall (Inside the Pavilion)
Inside the pavilion, there are exhibitions explaining the bridge’s history, construction process, and Silla engineering techniques.

Great Photo Spot
Popular among both locals and tourists for its symmetry, lighting, and historical ambiance.

What's not included

Meals Fees (Lunch, Dinner)
Personal expenses
Personal travel insurance
Optional entrance fees (Ahopsan Forest, Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond)

Available languages

Guide guide
CMN EN

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Haeundae Subway Station Exit 5 (9:10), Guide holding 'Love Korea' picket

About Busan

Busan, South Korea's second-largest city, is a vibrant coastal metropolis known for its stunning beaches, fresh seafood, and unique cultural heritage. Nestled between mountains and the sea, Busan offers a dynamic blend of modern urban life and traditional charm, making it a must-visit destination in South Korea.

Top Attractions

Haeundae Beach

One of the most famous beaches in South Korea, Haeundae Beach is known for its beautiful coastline, vibrant atmosphere, and water sports. It's a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the beachside cafes and restaurants.

Beach Half day to full day Free (activities and rentals may cost extra)

Gamcheon Culture Village

Known as the 'Machu Picchu of Busan', Gamcheon Culture Village is a colorful and artistic neighborhood built on a hillside. The village is filled with vibrant murals, installations, and quirky shops, making it a unique and photogenic destination.

Cultural 2-3 hours Free to explore (some shops and cafes may charge for services)

Busan Tower

Located on Yongdusan Park, Busan Tower offers panoramic views of the city and the sea. The tower is a symbol of Busan and a popular spot for visitors to enjoy the scenery and learn about the city's history.

Historical/Architecture 1-2 hours KRW 10,000 (adults), discounts for children and seniors

Haedong Yonggungsa Temple

This stunning seaside temple is one of the most famous Buddhist temples in South Korea. Haedong Yonggungsa Temple is known for its beautiful architecture, serene atmosphere, and the unique experience of praying by the sea.

Religious/Cultural 1-2 hours Free (donations welcome)

Gwangalli Beach

Gwangalli Beach is famous for its beautiful night views and the stunning Gwangan Bridge. The beach is a popular spot for swimming, picnicking, and enjoying the vibrant nightlife, including beach bars and clubs.

Beach/Entertainment Half day to full day Free (activities and rentals may cost extra)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Milmyeon

A cold wheat noodle dish served with a spicy seafood broth, topped with various seafood and vegetables. It's a refreshing and flavorful dish, perfect for hot summer days.

Noodle dish Contains seafood, may not be suitable for those with seafood allergies.

Dwaeji Gukbap

A hearty pork soup made with pork bones, meat, and vegetables, served with rice. It's a comforting and flavorful dish that's popular in Busan.

Pork soup with rice Contains pork, may not be suitable for vegetarians or those with pork allergies.

Busan-style Sundae

A type of blood sausage made with pork blood, noodles, and various ingredients, grilled and served with soup. It's a unique and flavorful street food that's a must-try in Busan.

Blood sausage Contains pork and blood, may not be suitable for vegetarians or those with pork allergies.

Ganjang Gejang

A popular seafood dish made with raw crab marinated in soy sauce, garlic, and ginger. It's typically served with rice and vegetables, and is a delicacy in Busan.

Raw crab marinated in soy sauce Contains raw seafood, may not be suitable for those with seafood allergies or pregnant women.

Popular Activities

Hiking in Geumjeongsan Mountain Glass-bottom walkway at Oryukdo Skywalk Water sports at Haeundae Beach Beach lounging at Haeundae Beach Spas and saunas in Busan Picnicking in Yongdusan Park Visiting Gamcheon Culture Village Exploring Haedong Yonggungsa Temple

Best Time to Visit

April to June, September to October

The best time to visit Busan is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and pleasant. These months offer ideal conditions for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

15-25°C (59-77°F) 59-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Korean
  • Widely spoken: English (limited)
  • English: Limited (especially outside tourist areas)

Currency

South Korean Won (KRW)

Time Zone

Korea Standard Time (KST, GMT+9)

Electricity

220VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Busan is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of your belongings in crowded areas, such as markets and public transportation.
  • • Use reputable taxi services or ride-hailing apps, such as KakaoTaxi, to avoid scams.
  • • Be aware of your surroundings, especially at night, and avoid walking alone in isolated areas.

Getting there

By air
  • Busan Gimhae International Airport • 15 km from city center
By train

Busan Station

By bus

Nopodong Bus Terminal, Sasang Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The Busan Metro is efficient, clean, and easy to use. It consists of four lines that connect major attractions, shopping districts, and residential areas.

Taxis

Available • Apps: KakaoTaxi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Haeundae Seomyeon Gwangalli Jagalchi

Day trips

Taejongdae
15 km from Busan city center • Half day to full day

Taejongdae is a scenic coastal park located at the southern tip of Yeongdo Island, offering stunning views of the sea, cliffs, and lighthouse. The park is also home to historical sites and walking trails.

Oryukdo Skywalk
10 km from Busan city center • Half day

The Oryukdo Skywalk is a thrilling glass-bottom walkway that extends over the sea, offering breathtaking views of the coastline and the city. The skywalk is a popular attraction for adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts.

Geumjeongsan Mountain
15 km from Busan city center • Full day

Geumjeongsan Mountain is the highest peak in Busan, offering stunning views of the city and the sea. The mountain is home to numerous hiking trails, temples, and historical sites, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers.

Festivals

Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) • October (annually) Busan Sea Festival • July (annually) Busan Fireworks Festival • October (annually, during BIFF)

Pro tips

  • Visit the Jagalchi Fish Market early in the morning to see the bustling fish auction and enjoy the freshest seafood.
  • Try the local street food at the Haeundae Night Market, such as Busan-style Sundae and grilled seafood skewers.
  • Explore the colorful and artistic Gamcheon Culture Village, also known as the 'Machu Picchu of Busan', for a unique and photogenic experience.
  • Take a stroll along the beautiful Haeundae Beach and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, especially during the summer months.
  • Visit the Busan Tower and Yongdusan Park for stunning views of the city and the sea, especially during sunset or at night.
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