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How to get from Busan Airport to the city and where to go shopping in Busan

Here I mainly want to talk to you about the transportation at Busan Airport, as well as some relevant information when shopping in Busan. You can learn more about it. There are also where to go shopping in Busan and the most important luggage check-in information. How to get to the city from Busan Airport

Express rail + subway:

First take the Airport Express to Sasang Station, and then transfer to the subway. If you live in the west, you can get there directly. If you live in Nampo-dong, you need to transfer to the subway in the west.

The Airport Express is not inside the airport. You need to go out of the airport and cross the road to take it.

Airport bus:

6,000 won, which is about RMB 37. It has a route to Nampodong and goes directly to the vicinity of Nampodong subway station, stopping at Seomyeon, Busan Station and other places along the way.

Taxi:

The price by meter is about 15,000 Korean won, or RMB 90.

If you are alone, I recommend taking the bus. You don’t need to carry your luggage to transfer and go up and down stairs. If there are many people, it is more cost-effective to take a taxi. I don’t really recommend the subway. The Airport Express line also has elevators. Many lines in the city don’t have elevators, so you can only climb up and down with your suitcases. Consumption level

In terms of food and public transportation, it is slightly more expensive than in first-tier cities in China, but taking a taxi is not expensive. Compared with Seoul, the consumption in Busan will be lower. Food and transportation are not very different from Seoul. This is mainly reflected in accommodation and shopping. Youth hostels have about 110 beds, and ordinary budget hotels only cost 200 to 300 on weekdays. Shopping Buying clothes is not as expensive as in Seoul. In fact, I think the prices in many places to buy clothes in Seoul are inflated and not actually worth the money, especially the boulevards. Shopping in Busan

The main shopping locations are around Nampo-dong, Seomyeon and Pusan ??National University. I did not go to the latter two. Nampodong is equivalent to Myeongdong in Seoul. Of course, it is not as big as Myeongdong, and the brands are not as comprehensive as those in Seoul. There is no ALAND, which I love

Since Nampodong is very large, from Nampodong Station to Jagalchi Station It covers a large area, so searching for Nampodong Pedestrian Street on the map couldn’t find a specific one. I searched for the main street of Nampodong for a long time, and at first I found the Biff Plaza. One way is to find Lotte Department Store, the main street of Nampodong Pedestrian Street is just opposite Lotte Department Store.

One thing to note is that there is a difference between Busan and Seoul regarding airport pick-up of orders placed through the APP. In Seoul, you can still place orders on the same day, but in Busan, the deadline is 2 days before departure! This is really important Damn it, I took my time and wanted to place an order for something the day before I left, but it failed! I could only comfort myself that I couldn’t buy it because it had the advantage of saving money, and I cried. Baggage check

I flew to and from Beijing with Korean Air, but if you fly from Busan to other places, you may take Busan Air. I went to Fukuoka from Busan. Although Air Busan is a low-cost airline, it also has 15Kg of checked baggage. When buying a ticket, some agents say it does not include checked baggage, but it is very likely that it does. For details, please consult Air Busan customer service.

But their customer service hours are extremely short. . I don’t have to go to work during the holidays, and I haven’t been able to get through the call during the National Day. I didn’t find out whether the ticket included baggage until I checked it in at the airport, but it did include free checked baggage.

Others

1. The recommended tour time in Busan is 2-3 days. Before going there, I naively thought that 1 day would be enough, but I found that I couldn’t stop taking photos.

2. There is an underground pedestrian street on the road from Nampodong to Jagalchi, but the clothes are not very good-looking. I personally regard this underground street as an underground passage.