What to Pack for Busan, South Korea
From Haeundae beach mornings to spicy seafood markets in Jagalchi and night skyline views from Hwangnyeongsan, here is everything that earns its place in your bag.
Quick answer
Pack for Busan with supportive walking shoes for the hilly Gamcheon and temple climbs, a swimsuit and quick-dry towel for Haeundae and Gwangalli beaches (June-September), a Type C/F adapter for Korean outlets (220V/60Hz), a packable rain jacket for the summer monsoon and any-season showers, and a smart-casual outfit for dinner. Bring small amounts of Korean won for street food and markets; cards work at most restaurants.
Seasons
4 seasons covered
Region
East Asia
Temp range
32-90ยฐF
Country
South Korea
Pack for Busan with supportive walking shoes for the hilly Gamcheon and temple climbs, a swimsuit and quick-dry towel for Haeundae and Gwangalli beaches (June-September), a Type C/F adapter for Korean outlets (220V/60Hz), a packable rain jacket for the summer monsoon and any-season showers, and a smart-casual outfit for dinner. Bring small amounts of Korean won for street food and markets; cards work at most restaurants. The K-ETA visa waiver (USD 10) must be applied for at least 72 hours before departure for US/UK/EU/Australian passport holders.
Packing for Busan means packing for a Korean port city where mountains meet the sea and the weather can swing from cool damp morning to warm sunny afternoon in a single day. Busan has four distinct seasons. Summers run hot, humid, and rainy with typhoon risk from late July through September. Winters are mild for Korea (highs 5 to 10 C) but the sea breeze makes the wind chill noticeable. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are the best windows for visitors, with cherry blossoms in spring and crisp temple-photo light in autumn.
Korean style runs more polished than American casual but less formal than Japanese. Locals dress smart for restaurants and shopping; athletic wear is increasingly common but still reads as gym attire rather than streetwear. Pack one cleaner outfit for dinner reservations and bars in Seomyeon or Haeundae. Sneakers are fine almost everywhere as long as they are clean.
The terrain matters for footwear. Gamcheon Culture Village and Haedong Yonggungsa temple require stair climbing and uneven surfaces. The beach areas (Haeundae, Gwangalli, Songjeong) are easy walking but the boardwalk-to-restaurant transitions involve sand. Pack one pair of supportive walking shoes plus one pair of casual sneakers or sandals.
๐งฅClothing
Essentials
- Long-sleeve tops and lightweight sweaters x4
- T-shirts for warmer May days x3
- Jeans or casual trousers x2
- Light water-resistant jacket (Spring showers and coastal wind)
- Medium-weight cardigan (Air-conditioned cafes and metros run cool)
- Underwear and socks x7
Nice to Have
- One smart-casual outfit (For Seomyeon dinners)
๐Footwear
Essentials
- Comfortable walking shoes with grip (Gamcheon stairs and temple paths)
- Casual sneakers
Nice to Have
- Slip-on shoes for restaurants requiring shoe removal
๐งดToiletries & Health
Essentials
- Travel-size shampoo, conditioner, body wash
- Sunscreen SPF 30+ (Korean sunscreens are excellent and worth buying locally)
- Allergy medication (Korean spring pollen is intense)
- Prescription medications
Nice to Have
- Face mask (KF94 or similar) x5 (Useful for yellow dust (hwangsa) days in March-April)
- Pain reliever
๐Electronics & Gear
Essentials
- Type C/F power adapter for Korea x2 (220V/60Hz)
- Portable power bank
- Phone charging cable
- Compact umbrella
๐ณDocuments & Money
Essentials
- Passport with at least 6 months validity
- K-ETA authorization printout or screenshot (Apply 72+ hours before departure)
- Travel insurance card
- Two credit cards x2
- Korean won for street food and markets (100,000-200,000 KRW (~$75-150 USD))
- T-money or Cashbee transit card (Buy at any convenience store)
๐Day Bag Essentials
Essentials
- Crossbody bag or daypack (Pickpocketing is rare in Busan but bag visibility helps)
- Sunglasses
Nice to Have
- Reusable water bottle
Packing Tips for Busan, South Korea
- 1 South Korea uses Type C and Type F outlets at 220V/60Hz. Bring a Europe-style adapter; US dual-voltage chargers work fine with the adapter, single-voltage hair tools will burn out.
- 2 Apply for K-ETA online at least 72 hours before departure if you hold a US, UK, Canadian, Australian, or EU passport. The fee is about USD 10 and the authorization is valid for 3 years.
- 3 Cash is useful for street food, traditional markets (Jagalchi, BIFF Square), and small mom-and-pop restaurants. Most modern restaurants and shops take cards. ATMs at major banks (Kookmin, Shinhan, Woori) accept foreign cards.
- 4 Tipping is not customary in South Korea. Do not tip at restaurants, cafes, or taxis; it causes confusion. Some high-end Western-style hotels accept tips but they are not expected.
- 5 Tap water in Busan is technically safe to drink but most locals prefer filtered or bottled water. Free water is provided at every restaurant. A reusable bottle is still useful for refills at hotels and convenience stores.
- 6 Pack shoes you can take off easily. Many Korean restaurants and some traditional accommodations require removing shoes at the door. Slip-on sneakers or loafers save time.
- 7 T-money or Cashbee transit cards are essential for the metro, buses, and KTX trains. Buy at any convenience store (CU, GS25, 7-Eleven) for around 4000 KRW and load with cash.
- 8 Public transit is fast and well-signposted in English. The Busan metro covers most tourist areas; a single ride is 1450 KRW. Taxis are cheap and metered; Kakao T app is the local Uber equivalent.
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