
Busan South Korea Travel Guide
Busan's public transport relies mainly on its extensive metro (subway) system and a wide-ranging bus network.
These networks are well-integrated, with convenient connections across the city.
Single-use tickets are available. T-Currency card is suggested for discounts and transport.
Metro runs from 05:00 AM to 00:00 AM. Buses run from early morning until late evening.
Most metro stations include elevators and escalators. Newer buses are often low-floor.
Fast and reliable
Extensive city coverage
Discounts and transfers
Essential for routes
Taxis offer a convenient alternative to public transport, especially for close-by travel, late-night travel, or when carrying heavy luggage.
Requires IDP and home license. Book in advance.
Less common for tourists; generally not recommended.
Available in the parks and tourist areas.
Busan is a city of diverse landscapes, many of which are best explored on foot or by bike.
Busan has invested in dedicated cycling paths along rivers and coastal areas.
Scenic and safe experiences.
Nakdong River Estuary region and the Haeundae to Songjeong Beach stretch are popular.
Explore at your own pace.
Specific routes offer safety. City roads having heavy traffic may present challenges.
Wear a helmet; obey traffic laws.
Busan offers unique and enjoyable specialized transport options that also serve as attractions.
Busan Air Cruise (Songdo Marine Cable Car) offers panoramic views over Songdo Beach.
Diamond Bay Cruise offers luxury yacht tours with evening views of Gwangandaegyo Bridge.
Efforts for accessible public transport (elevators in metro) and major attractions continue.
For detailed accessibility information, consult specific attraction websites before your visit.
Rely on local navigation apps for real-time public transportation and walking directions.