Traveller's Tales: Getting around in Busan, South Korea
Know the most popular landmarks in Busan, South Korea. You may read about best transportation, recommended travel itinerary, suggested routes and directions. Also, you might want to read our
Jeju city guide,
and Seoul city guide.
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| S Nishiwaki |
28 November 2004 |
Stayed at Busan Tourist Hotel - Busan, South Korea.
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Pusan has some different areas and if you like to discover the real Korean atmonphere and also want reasonable meals, this hotel is in the write location. Close from the metro station and harbour, and there are some shops open long time for tourists who need to shop in the neigborhood, most of the clerks speak good Japanese, so very convenient. The bad thing is we were probably ripped-off at the nearest coffee shop, as they charged 10000 won for the breakfast set.
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| K Krikke |
03 January 2004 |
Stayed at Kukje, Hotel - Busan, South Korea.
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Having spent less than 1 day in Pusan, I can't really comment on this specific destination. But after spending 10 days in Korea (Ulsan, Kyongju, Seoul), I can make a few generalizations: transportation - taxi, bus, train, subway - is quite cheap (especially compared to Japan) and exceedingly efficient; Korean food is often inexpensive and very spicy; shoppers will be able to find some excellent deals (cheap eyeglasses in Seoul's Namdaemun market area!); a visit to the DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) north of Seoul is worth the time and money for those who want to re-live Cold War tensions all over again.
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