Gwangan Bridge (Gwangandaegyo)
Gwangan Bridge (Gwangandaegyo)

Gwangan Bridge (Gwangandaegyo)

Busan

The Basics

The postcard-worthy Gwangan Bridge features on most Busan sightseeing tours. On a typical tour, you visit Gamcheon Culture Village to see brightly colored houses that tumble to the bottom of a mountainous valley; Haedong Yonggungsa Temple to visit a sacred Buddhist site perched on coastal rocks; and Jagalchi Fish Market for a glimpse into local life. Take an evening tour to see the bridge and tend to include a traditional Korean BBQ dinner.

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Small Group Full Day Busan Tour (Max 6 Pax)
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Small Group Full Day Busan Tour (Max 6 Pax)
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Peter was our tour guide and he was excellent. He brought his personal experiences to the tour which definitely gave it a different dimension. It was a small group of only three couples which was perfect. We covered many areas of Busan and saw a lot of things which we wouldn’t have been able to without the tour and in such a short time. Would certainly recommend this tour and Peter to anyone visiting Busan.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Along the waterfront below the bridge, you’ll find a great selection of restaurants and bars with ocean views.

  • The bridge stretches more than 4.5 miles (7.4 kilometers) and is not open to pedestrians; take a taxi across the bridge to see top Busan sights from a different perspective.

  • From the bridge’s vantage point, you can see attractions such as Oryukdo Island, Hwangnyeongsan Mountain, Gwangalli Beach, Dongbaekseom Island, and Dalmaji Hill.

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How to Get There

To reach the bridge from downtown Busan, take the No. 40 or 210 bus to the base—although you may not walk the structure. For views of the bridge at Gwangalli Beach via public transportation, take subway line 2 to Gwangan Station (exit 3 or 5) and walk for five minutes. Dongbaek Island begins on the Westin Chosun end of Haeundae Beach, while a short taxi ride from Geumnyeonsan subway station takes you to Geumnyeonsan Mountain.

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When to Get There

The bridge’s light show occurs daily at 8pm and 10pm, and lasts for around five minutes. On Friday and Saturday, there’s an additional light show at 9pm. Come in October to see Busan International Fireworks Festival make full use of Gwangan Bridge as a backdrop.

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Where to Watch the Gwangan Bridge (Gwangandaegyo) Light Show

South Korea’s second-longest suspension bridge, Gwangan Bridge links the ritzy Haeundae district with Suyeong. The astronomical observatory on Geumnyeonsan Mountain and the popular coastal walk around Dongbaek Island offer good views of the bridge's lights. Continue the route to ritzy Marine City, where you can see the structure—also known as Diamond Bridge—shimmer on the Pacific while enjoying a drink at one of the restaurants lining the water.

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