2 Best Sights in Seomyeon, Busan

Bujeon Market

Busanjin-gu Fodor's choice

Just a short stroll from central Seomyeon is one of Busan's great treasures: Bujeon Market. This sprawling complex is the largest in the city, a dizzying, full-force blast to the senses that reminds you just how exciting Korea can be. Whether you're in the mood for seafood, kimchi, fresh fruit, chili powder, dried squid, veggies, or live turtles, Bujeon has it all, along with a festive, frenetic atmosphere that's sure to get your blood pumping and mouth watering. You don't even have to buy anything: the market is worth a visit just for the experience alone, though you'd be foolish not to snack at one of the many food stalls.

Jeonpo Cafe Street

Busanjin-gu

Situated in the quieter Jeonpo neighborhood, this hip district hosts numerous cafes, dessert joints, specialty restaurants, and small bars. Once home to industrial machine shops, young entrepreneurs began to move in around 2009, taking advantage of the stylish spaces and cheap rents. Since then the area has really taken off, especially after a high-profile mention in The New York Times. The main street has since become dominated by corporate brands (think Starbucks), while the funky, little cafes and eateries have largely moved to the fringes of the neighborhood, so don't be afraid to walk a little bit extra in search of that perfect cappuccino, craft beer, or slice of cake.

26, Jeonpo-daero 199 beon-gil, Munhyeon-dong, Busan, Busan, 47297, South Korea