Red Bus city tour is a good tour company. They have pamphlets in English and several other languages. Located just outside the Busan city Bus/train station if you walk outside turn left and head for the red topped building you will see 2 bus stop waiting areas. They have about 12 stops and it takes about 2 and a half hours if you don't hop off. Tour is in Korean and English. The drivers are helpful and on time. Just remember which city tour company bus color you have on your wrist band and wait by the corresponding bus color bus stop or go back to spot you hopped off to wait for next bus. We walked from the Princess cruise port to the bus/train station about a 20 min walk. Didn't realize they had free shuttles from port to station. Busses had free wifi as did...
Read moreThe BUTI busan bus tour is a definite must try. It's only 15000 won for the whole day and you can jump on any of their 4 lines (covering different areas). It's a bargain as it goes to so many different places. Tip: Grab their brochure and plan ahead as to which places you really want to visit because there won't be enough time to visit all places and you'll be exhausted. There are english brochures so it's easy to follow. Only negative things are some families allowing their young kids to run around on the top level of the bus (near the staircase). So you're sitting there on edge the whole time as it's an accident...
Read moreSimply horrible!!! I wouldn't recommend this bus (at least the green line with the driver of July 17, 9:30) at all. My wife and I have never felt so unsave in our lives so far. The driver went way too fast, didn't stop at a red light and speed bumps didn't make him slow down at all. We frequently switched lanes and you can imagine how all of this feels in a double-decker. After we got of the bus for the first time, she felt terribly sick due to the ride and we later called an Uber to get back.
The picture also shows where we stopped at another red light (We were sitting in the third row...
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