Seoul Nightlife Guide Gangnam Drew Binsky
The fish and street food stalls at Haeundae Pojangmacha-chon are generally open from around 5 pm until late (some remain open until 2am but many shut around 11pm to midnight). Gwangan Bridge in Busan lights up every evening, with different times depending on the year. Generally, Gwangan Bridge becomes a beacon of light every evening from sunset until the early hours (usually 무료드라마 1am on weekdays and until 2am on weekends and public holidays). Along the seafront at Gwangalli Beach, there are numerous bars, pubs and restaurants looking out over the wate
There are also a number of wonderful festivals that mostly take place after dark. I’ll highlight a few of these here, but there are SO many more. For a full rundown of events all over South Korea, be sure to read my monthly guides. To get you started, here are 27 places to go in Seoul at night – from insomniac travel bloggers who love the city, and night owl expats that call her home. Occasionally, I’d go to Candy Shop just to get a taste of techno, but the techno here isn’t really my vib
As well as the incredible views of Haeundae Beach and the whole of Busan, there is an indoor glass walkway – the Shocking Bridge where you can see Haeundae Beach directly below your feet (if you are feeling brave). Take the Sky Cruize to the 100th floor in less than 1 minute (your ears might pop) – the multimedia graphics in the Busan X the Sky lift are also great entertainment for big kids and small kids alike. Hopefully by reading this ‘Busan at night’ blog, we’re giving you an overview of all the best things to do in Busan at night. South’s Korea’s sublime suspension bridge in Busan is the second longest bridge in South Korea (after Incheon Bridge in Seoul) and spans over 7 km (one BIG bridge – and ‘daegyo‘ literally means ‘big bridge’ in Korea).
The fish and street food stalls at Haeundae Pojangmacha-chon are generally open from around 5 pm until late (some remain open until 2am but many shut around 11pm to midnight). Gwangan Bridge in Busan lights up every evening, with different times depending on the year. Generally, Gwangan Bridge becomes a beacon of light every evening from sunset until the early hours (usually 무료드라마 1am on weekdays and until 2am on weekends and public holidays). Along the seafront at Gwangalli Beach, there are numerous bars, pubs and restaurants looking out over the wate
There are also a number of wonderful festivals that mostly take place after dark. I’ll highlight a few of these here, but there are SO many more. For a full rundown of events all over South Korea, be sure to read my monthly guides. To get you started, here are 27 places to go in Seoul at night – from insomniac travel bloggers who love the city, and night owl expats that call her home. Occasionally, I’d go to Candy Shop just to get a taste of techno, but the techno here isn’t really my vib
As well as the incredible views of Haeundae Beach and the whole of Busan, there is an indoor glass walkway – the Shocking Bridge where you can see Haeundae Beach directly below your feet (if you are feeling brave). Take the Sky Cruize to the 100th floor in less than 1 minute (your ears might pop) – the multimedia graphics in the Busan X the Sky lift are also great entertainment for big kids and small kids alike. Hopefully by reading this ‘Busan at night’ blog, we’re giving you an overview of all the best things to do in Busan at night. South’s Korea’s sublime suspension bridge in Busan is the second longest bridge in South Korea (after Incheon Bridge in Seoul) and spans over 7 km (one BIG bridge – and ‘daegyo‘ literally means ‘big bridge’ in Korea).