2 Best Sights in Busan, South Korea

Cheongsapo Village

Haeundae-gu

This little fishing village between Songjeong and Haeundae Beach is most famous for its restaurants specializing in grilled clams and eel. Once a hardscrabble collection of huts and seaside tents, the hamlet has seen a makeover in recent years and now hosts a few upscale cafes and Western-style eateries. It's just a thirty-minute walk down the coast from Songjeong Beach, making it an ideal side excursion. 

Cheongsapo-ro, Jung-dong, Busan, Busan, 48113, South Korea

Gamcheon Cultural Village

Nampo-dong

Originally a hillside shanty town, Gamcheon Cultural Village has blossomed into one of the city's premier tourist attractions. In 2009 the tiny houses and warren of alleys and staircases were given a radical makeover, transforming this former slum into a chromatic mishmash of diminutive residences, art spaces, cafes, and vivid murals. While the village is open year-round, please keep in mind that this is a place where real people live and work, so please exercise courtesy and never take photographs of people without their permission.