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Busan City Tour (Blue Line Park Beach Train) | Day Tour

Ride the iconic Beach Train in Busan and explore the famous attractions throughout the city!

Jiyoon Kim
2 years ago
Busan City Tour (Blue Line Park Beach Train) | Day Tour
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  1. Information
  2. Why We Recommend It
  3. Things to Keep in Mind
  4. Price
  5. Schedule
  6. How to Reserve
  7. What to Expect

When you go to Busan, there is a train that you must ride, do you know what it is? It is Blue Line Park Beach Train. Blue Line Park is a core tourist attraction created by environmentally friendly redevelopment of an old railroad facility, where you can ride a beach train and visit famous places in Busan. But with multiple courses, you might get confused about which one to book. Today, we would like to introduce a product that allows you to make reservations for Blue Line Park Beach Train.


Busan City Tour (Blue Line Park Beach Train)

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Information

Tour Days

September 30, 2023: Every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday

October 1, 2023 ~: Daily operations

Tour Time: 08:40-19:10



Why We Recommend It

The course is divided into two, so you can choose the desired course according to your preference.

You can visit various attractions in Busan such as Oryukdo, Haeundae Beach, and Gamcheon Culture Village by taking a beach train.

The interior of the beach train is beautifully decorated, and you can capture memorable photos with the clear sky.


Things to Keep in Mind

Included: round-trip transportation fees, English-speaking guide service, train tickets

Not included: meals, personal expenses, traveler's insurance

In the event of rain or snow, departure will proceed unless weather conditions are severely unfavorable, in which case the departure date may be changed or a refund will be provided.

The schedule may be subject to slight changes depending on road conditions, traffic situations, and the status of tourist attractions.

Children under 36 months old can accompany for free, but separate seats cannot be provided.

If you are late for the meeting time, we will not wait for other customers.

If you are bringing a stroller or wheelchair, please inform us in advance at help@creatrip.com.

If you have any inquiries, please contact us at help@creatrip.com.


Price

Please make a reservation up to 2 days before your visit.

Attractions: Oryukdo Skywalk, Hynyeoul Cultural Village, Gamcheon Cultural Village

Solo travelers who choose the sky capsule option may have to share a capsule with other travelers.

Sky Capsule54.81 USD
50.65 USD

Refund Policy

Canceled 2 days before the start of the tour100% refund
Canceled 1 day before the start of the tourNo refund

Schedule

Course
08:40Meet at Exit 1 of Busan Station for KTX
09:00Meet at Exit 12 of Seomyeon Station
09:40Meet at Exit 5 of Haeundae Station
10:00Arrive at Mipo Blue Line Park
10:00-10:30Ride the Beach Train or Sky Capsule
10:30-13:00Tour the Train and have Lunch
13:30-14:30Oryukdo Skywalk
15:00-16:10Hynyeoul Culture Village
16:30-17:40Gamcheon Culture Village
17:40Depart for Busan Station
18:00Arrive at Busan Station
18:30Arrive at Seomyeon Station
19:10Arrive at Haeundae Station



How to Reserve

Step 1
Make a reservation on Creatrip reservation page.
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Step 2


Please provide reservation details. Kindly provide detailed information about your preferred options, departure location, date, and any other relevant booking preferences. After the reservation is completed, confirmation will be provided within 1-2 days.


Step 3

Please make sure to arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before. The tour will depart on time.


08:40 KTX Exit 1 of Busan Station

KTX Busan Station Exit 1 meeting point for the bus tour, featuring the station entrance and surrounding map details.
09:00 Exit 12 of Seomyeon Station
Seomyeon Station Exit 12 in Busan, a busy urban area surrounded by tall buildings and trees.
09:40 Exit 5 of Haeundae Station
Haeundae Station Exit 5, marked by clear blue skies and green trees, in Busan.
Step 4
Departure

What to Expect

Sky Capsule

Busan's Blue Line Park Sky Capsule, a small modern red train carrying passengers along the scenic coastal line.

A close-up view of a sky capsule at Blue Line Park, decorated in vibrant colors matching the clear sky.

Interior view of the Blue Line Park Sky Capsule, showcasing spacious seating with windows offering ocean views.

The Sky Capsule, as shown in the second picture, is a 2 to 4-person capsule-shaped train. It travels along a 2 km stretch from Haeundae Mipo to Cheongsapo, suspended 7 to 10 meters above ground on rails, allowing passengers to view the coastal scenery.

Oryukdo Skywalk

Oryukdo, a breathtaking coastal landscape featuring rocky islands surrounded by the blue ocean.

The Oryukdo Skywalk is a 15-meter glass bridge constructed with 24 glass panels arranged in a horseshoe shape, suspended over a 35-meter coastal cliff using steel beams. The glass flooring is specially designed with strong, high-load-bearing glass for safety. The sea that stretches out in front of the Skywalk often displays beautiful and vibrant colors, making it a popular spot for photography. Currently, it is a nationally recognized tourist attraction, attracting over one million visitors annually.

Hynyeoul culture village

Hynyeoul Culture Village at Busan's coastal edge, highlighting colorful houses and narrow alleyways.

At the edge of a coastal cliff along the sea, nestled within narrow alleyways, are rows of small houses. This place marks the poignant beginning of the lives of refugees and is now the location of the Haeundae White Water Village, a cultural community shared with local residents. One of Busan's iconic paths, the Haeundae White Water Path, received its name from the water streaming down Bongraesan Mountain, resembling falling white snowflakes. In 2011, the area underwent a transformation, converting old buildings into a unique cultural and artistic village. It has served as a filming location for numerous works such as 'The Attorney' and 'Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time'. The village is adorned with charming cafes, workshops, independent bookstores, and various shops in every corner, offering an abundance of sightseeing opportunities.

Gamcheon Culture Village

Bustling Gamcheon Culture Village in Busan, with vibrant, colorful buildings packed on a hillside resembling a mosaic.

The Little Prince statue overlooking the vibrant Gamcheon Culture Village during a serene sunset.

Gamcheon Culture Village is nicknamed "Korea's Machu Picchu" and was established during the Korean War in 1950, when refugees from the northern regions flocked to Busan. The village features colorful single-family houses tightly packed on the hillside, creating a unique landscape that has even appeared in some music videos. Art sculptures and murals installed throughout the alleyways transformed Gamcheon into a vibrant and lively village. There are various experiential workshops and souvenir shops available as well. A highlight of Gamcheon Culture Village is the photo spot where The Little Prince and the desert fox overlook the village. Don't miss the chance to capture memories with a photo there!


Busan City Tour (Blue Line Park Beach Train)

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We hope that you can have the chance to enjoy Busan! If you have any questions or concerns, please leave a comment below or send us an email at help@creatrip.com! You can follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook to stay updated on all things Korea!






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