

Gwangalli Beach, a vibrant urban beach in Busan, offers a unique blend of city life and coastal relaxation, with a 1.4km stretch of sand, palm trees, and a bustling entertainment district.
Handcrafted using seashells found along Gwangalli Beach, these unique pieces symbolize the beach's beauty and are a popular local keepsake.
A traditional Korean pancake filled with seeds and honey, Ssiat Hotteok is a must-try street food in Busan, especially near Gwangalli Beach.
Artists along Gwangalli Beach create intricate sand sculptures, capturing the essence of the beach and offering a unique memento of your visit.
A beautiful, crescent-shaped beach with clear blue waters and a vibrant atmosphere.
A beautiful, modern bridge offering panoramic views of the ocean and the city.
A bustling night market offering local street food, shopping, and entertainment.
A popular beachfront café known for its delicious breakfast options and stunning ocean views.
A high-end seafood restaurant offering beautiful ocean views and fresh local catches.
A lively night market offering a variety of Korean street food and local snacks.

Gwangalli Beach can have sudden rain showers, especially in summer.
Protect your skin from strong UV rays and help preserve marine life.
Comfortable and convenient for relaxing on the sand or grassy areas near the beach.
Spicy kimchi stew with tofu, vegetables, and sometimes pork or seafood.
Seafood pancake with scallions, squid, and shrimp. Savory and crispy.
Sweet pancake filled with seeds, nuts, and honey. Crispy exterior, chewy interior.
Experience Hong Kong's iconic skyline illuminated during a leisurely cruise on Victoria Harbour.
A stunning, colorful Russian Orthodox church built on the site where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in 1881.
A serene row of 144 chhatris (cenotaphs) along the Ganges, dedicated to the royal family of Awadh.