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[Busan] Premium Korean BBQ by the sea & Skywalk

Package Details
Destination: Busan, South Korea, South Korea
Duration: 5 hours
Price: $193.85
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This fascinating excursion starts with a Korean BBQ. The term Korean barbecue or Gogigui (meat roast) in Korean refers to the Korean method of roasting various types of meat and vegetable. Such dishes are often prepared at the diner's table on gas or charcoal grills that are built into the table itself.Enjoy the Korea authentic BBQ, then head to the songdo skywalk where is curved like a dragon, the 1,190-foot-long promenade extends out from the edge of Songdo Beach and the floor is made of tempered double-reinforced glass, giving you a bird’s eye view to the churning waves below.

**Time segment**

00:00 - 00:40 Departure from a cruise terminal or hotel in the city center
00:40 - 01:40 Lunch/Dinner at the restaurant (1hr)
01:40 - 02:10 Move to Songdo skywalk
02:10 - 02:55 Tour of Songdo skywalk (40min)
02:55 - 03:10 Move
03:10 - 03:55 Tour of Jagalchi Fish Market
03:55 - 04:40 Tour of Gukje market
04:40 - 04:55 End of Service

Itinerary
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Stop At: Oryukdo Island, Busan South Korea

One of Korean premium BBQ restaurants

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Songdo Skywalk, 129-4, Amnam-dong, Seo-gu, Busan South Korea

Curved like a dragon, the 1,190-foot-long promenade extends out from the edge of Songdo Beach and the floor is made of tempered double-reinforced glass, giving you a bird’s eye view to the churning waves below.

Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Jagalchi Market, Nampo-dong, Jung-gu, Busan South Korea

If you’re traveling to Busan, you can’t skip this famous market. I’ve seen fish markets before in Asia but none as big, fascinating and intriguing as this one. If you like seafood, don’t worry!

There are plenty of restaurants and street food stalls where you can enjoy fish soup, fish on stick, fried fish and pretty much any kind of fish you can think of. There is something for everyone at the Busan Fish Market. Situated near the Namp Port in Busan, the Jagalchi Fish Market is the biggest one in South Korea. Every single day, the freshest fish is delivered by a fleet of fishing boats. After its delivery, the sellers start to clean it and display it.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Gukje Market, 38, Gukjesijang 2-gil, Jung-gu, Busan 48946 South Korea

One-of-a-kind Wares at Gukje Market, the largest traditional market in Busan, is a place steeped in history. Gukje Market humbly began during the Korean War in 1950 as a place for war refugees to try to eke out a living, soon growing into a large, busy market. Even today, the area is bursting with the old-fashioned marketplace spirit, similar to that of Namdaemun Market in Seoul. Shops in Gukje Market sell an assortment of new and used items. Since vendors deal in both wholesale and retail sales, the average customer can purchase various items at incredibly inexpensive prices. Though still one of Korea’s most popular markets, the Gukje Market used to be the very center of commerce as both military supplies for the U.S. armies and imported goods came through the neighboring port city. The Market is located near several other tourist attractions in Busan: the Bupyeong Market, Jagalchi Market, and Nampo-dong.

Duration: 45 minutes