From strolling along beautiful coasts to enjoying tea and desserts at a café with gorgeous views, there's no shortage of things to do for couples in Busan. This city boast numerous romantic spots for those looking to spend quality time with their loved one. 

Colourful theme parks and vibrant streets full of history are also great spots in Busan. You can also capture memories by taking some photos with your lover at brilliant locations that have been made famous after being featured in Korean romance series and Kpop music videos.

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    Gamcheon Culture Village

    Picturesque village streets

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    Gamcheon Culture Village's mountainside houses and maze-like alleys will have you feeling like you’re worlds away from bustling Busan. You’ll encounter colourful houses, beautiful murals and a wide variety of shops and eateries. Discover the traditional market and wander down pretty streets for some wonderful photo opportunities.

    Climb to the top of the mountain through a seemingly endless alley and take in a full view of the vibrant Gamcheon Culture Village from above. The unique scenery feels as if it could be the backdrop of a movie, making strolling a special experience.

    Location: 203, Gamnae 2-ro, Saha-gu, Busan, South Korea

    Open: Daily from 9 am to 6 pm

    Phone: +82 (0)51-204-1444

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    Taejongdae

    Forest trails and sea views

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    Taejongdae has a coastline so open and refreshing that Japan’s Tsushima Island is visible on a clear day. The resort park served as a military fortification during the Japanese occupation period, but is now a romantic date spot in Busan. The observation deck is the first stop of the Danubi Sightseeing Train and overlooks Taejongdae Cliff, a designated geological park. 

    Yeongdo Lighthouse is surrounded by trees that make you feel like you’re walking through a dense forest. The nearby Taejong Temple is also accessible by the Danubi Train, allowing you to relax while exploring the surrounding areas.

    Location: 24, Jeonmang-ro, Yeongdo-gu, Busan, South Korea

    Open: Daily from 4 am to midnight

    Phone: +82 (0)51-405-2004

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    Bosu Book Street

    A treasure trove of bookish delights

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    If you and your partner are bibliophiles, a stroll around Bosu Book Street is a wonderful way to spend time in Busan. Walking down narrow alleys and talking about books you’ve read will have you taking a trip down memory lane.

    As you wander around the area, you’ll find dozens of old-fashioned bookstores stocking stacks of old and rare books. If you need a quick diversion, get a black-and-white photo taken at a nearby photo studio or try some old-fashioned snacks.

    Location: Bosu-dong 1(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Busan, South Korea

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 8.30 pm

    Phone: +82 (0)51-244-9668

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    Choryang Ibagu-gil

    A hilltop climb through history

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    While there are many Ibagu (meaning 'story' in the Gyeongsang Province dialect) streets around the city, Choryang Ibagu-gil, located closest to Busan Station, is the most famous. It's particularly special because it's the site of many historic spots that appear to have been taken straight from the pages of history books.

    Pass Texas Street is a multicultural street where Chinatown festivals take place. You can climb the steep 168-step stairway and be rewarded by spectacular views. There are lots of places to eat and various attractions hidden along Choryang Ibagu-gil. You might want to bring a map or consult a guide so that you don’t miss any of the fascinating hilltop alleys.

    Location: 49, Choryangsang-ro, Dong-gu, Busan, South Korea

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    Songjeong Beach

    A popular white-sand beach destination

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    Songjeong Beach, with its mild waves and clean sandy beaches, attracts many surfers and sunbathers from around the world. There’s a dazzling ocean observatory that features a transparent glass bottom from which you can take in the endless sea.

    The nearby cafés and restaurants also provide great views and are popular with couples on dates, especially during the beautiful sunset hours. The scenery is so exquisite that you’ll be happy just sitting and relaxing. The surfers and sunbathers offer a bit of people-watching fun, too.

    Location: 712-2, Songjeong-dong, Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea

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    Haeundae Blueline Park

    Stunning mountain and ocean scenery

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    From Haeundae Blueline Park, you can embark on 2 awe-inspiring trips that provide amazing opportunities to take in the sights of Haeundae and the surrounding area. The small section of previously decommissioned railway line here has been adapted to offer the Haeundae Beach Train from Mipo to Songjeong. Or, if you prefer, you can try the Sky Capsule experience and travel from Mipo to Cheongsapo.

    On these trips, you’re in for a treat, with breathtaking views across the water against a mountain backdrop. For a romantic atmosphere, start on your journey at dusk and admire the sunset over the city skyline.

    Location: 13, Dalmaji-gil 62beon-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea

    Open: Daily from 9 am to 8.30 pm

    Phone: +82 (0)51-701-5548

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    Oryukdo Skywalk

    Walking out above the sea

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    Oryukdo Skywalk is one of the well-developed Igidae Park coastline trails, designed for enjoyable walks through nature. The special feature of Oryukdo Skywalk is that it extends out over the sea, giving you the chance to stroll above the water and capture stunning photos of the cliffside.

    The floor and railings at Oryukdo Skywalk are all made of glass, and you’re in for a dizzying experience from all around you. You’ll be covering some large distances on the trail, so you might want to wear comfortable shoes for your exploration. You may be given protective covers for your footwear in any case, to prevent any damage to the glass bridge.

    Location: 137, Oryukdo-ro, Nam-gu, Busan, South Korea

    Open: Daily from 9 am to 7 pm

    Phone: +82 (0)51-607-6395

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    Jeonpo Café Street

    Charming collection of coffee shops

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    Jeonpo Café Street covers the area around Jeonpo Catholic Church near Dongcheon-ro. As the name suggests, there’s a wide selection of cafés, each with its own theme and personality. You’ll be able to snap some great pictures of the photogenic storefronts.

    This area is home to frequent cultural events that are highly popular with visitors. A coffee-themed festival takes place in spring, while autumn showcases colourful autumn foliage during the ginkgo festival. There’s nothing quite as romantic as walking through Jeonpo Café Street and taking in the aroma of coffee wafting in the air.

    Location: 92, Dongcheon-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan, South Korea

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    Sujeong Cultural Empathy Center (Jeongnangak)

    Japanese-style house with a fascinating history

    Sujeong Cultural Empathy Center (Jeongnangak)
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    Sujeong Cultural Empathy Center (Jeongnangak) was once an upscale Japanese-style wooden house, dating back to the Japanese colonial rule period. Originally closed to the public, the house was designated as a Cultural Property in 2007, after which some restoration work took place.

    The beautiful architecture here provides great photo-taking opportunities at every turn. The site has been used as a filming location for music videos as well as the Korean fantasy series Hwayuki/A Korean Odyssey. As you explore the building, you’ll feel like the star of your very own movie.

    Location: 75, Hongok-ro, Dong-gu, Busan, South Korea

    Open: Tuesday–Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed on Mondays)

    Phone: +82 (0)51-441-0004

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    Ananti Cove

    A dream resort for relaxation

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    Ananti Cove is a resort complex in Busan, with a hotel, huge hot springs and a book café. The interior design is fancy, and the ocean views are particularly stunning. A choice of restaurants is also available within the grounds.

    At the resort, you’ll also find an ocean-facing swimming pool for refreshing dips and a coastal trail with great natural scenery nearby. Ananti Cove comes highly recommended for those seeking healthy rejuvenation during a luxury break away from the bustle of everyday life.

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