
kdrama · Busan
Walk Yumi and Soon-rok's Episode 3-4 Busan trip in one day: the KTX hand-brush at Busan Station, the Bosu-dong book alley, Gamcheon's pastel village, and blue-hour skyline at Haeundae's Marine City.
4 stops
9-10 hours
moderate
Year-round
~4,700 KRW
How to reach Busan Station (KTX) from popular areas
KTX from Seoul Station to Busan Station, about 2hr 40min, around 60,000 KRW one-way in standard class. Book on the Korail Talk app or english.letskorail.com. Reserved seats only — buy at least a day ahead for weekend trains.
8:30 AM (catch the 06:30 Seoul KTX, arrive Busan around 09:10)
Estimated 9-10 hours to complete all 4 stops
The map shows a suggested order of stops. Check Transit Guide for public transport details between each stop.
Don't feel tied to this exact route — visit the highlights at your own pace and enjoy the journey freely.
Don't feel tied to this exact route. Use Transit Guide for transport details. Travel at your own pace!
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