Busan Shopping Must-Buy List: What to Shop in Korea's Second City
Busan has its own unique shopping scene β from Gukje Market's vintage finds to fresh seafood at Jagalchi and local ceramics. Here's what you can only buy in Busan.
Busan Shopping Must-Buy List: What to Shop in Korea's Second City
Busan (λΆμ°) is not just about beaches and seafood β though those are reasons enough to visit. Korea's second city has a distinctive shopping culture shaped by its port history, fishing heritage, and vibrant local street markets. This guide covers every shopping destination in Busan and what to buy at each one.
Gukje Market (κ΅μ μμ₯) β The Original Department Store
Gukje Market (literally "International Market") was established by Korean War refugees selling goods to survive. Today it's a massive, atmospheric market with hundreds of shops across six zones.
What to Buy at Gukje Market
Zone 1 (Zone A) β Household Goods
- Korean traditional kitchenware: β©5,000β30,000
- Stainless steel mixing bowls and Korean cooking tools
- Korean bedding sets and blankets (heavy to carry but unique)
Zone 2 β Fashion & Fabrics
- Korean patchwork (μ‘°κ°λ³΄) fabric sets: β©10,000β25,000
- Traditional pojagi (보μκΈ°) wrapping cloth: β©8,000β20,000
- Vintage Korean men's and women's fashion
Zone 3 β Electronics & Accessories
- Phone accessories, cables, power banks at competitive prices
- Vintage camera equipment (hit or miss, but exciting to browse)
Zone 5 β Imported Goods
- Unique mix of international goods at wholesale prices
Must-Eat While Shopping at Gukje Market
- Bibim dangmyeon (bibim glass noodles): β©5,000 β the market's signature snack
- Yeongdo daegge-jjim (crab dumplings): Seasonal, magnificent
- Hotteok (νΈλ‘): Gukje Market's hotteok stands are famous β sweet, crispy, perfect
Jagalchi Market (μκ°μΉμμ₯) β The Living Seafood Hall
Korea's largest seafood market is a sensory experience and a shopping opportunity combined.
What to Buy at Jagalchi
Fresh Seafood (to eat on-site)
- Live abalone (μ 볡): β©15,000β30,000 per portion β request on-site preparation
- Live flounder (κ΄μ΄ν): β©40,000β80,000 per fish (serves 2β3)
- Octopus, sea urchin (μ±κ²), and sea cucumber in season
Dried Seafood (to bring home)
- Dried squid (μ€μ§μ΄): β©15,000β30,000 per pack β excellent, lightweight souvenir
- Dried seaweed (λ―Έμ): β©5,000β10,000 β for miyeok-guk (seaweed soup) at home
- Anchovy stock packs (λ©ΈμΉ): β©8,000β15,000 β Korean cooking staple
Salted Fish (μ κ°)
- Saeujeot (μμ°μ , salted shrimp): Essential for homemade kimchi β β©8,000β15,000 per container
- Myeongranjeot (λͺ λμ ): Spicy pollock roe β β©12,000β25,000
BIFF Square (BIFF κ΄μ₯) & Nampodong β Street Fashion Hub
BIFF Square (named after Busan International Film Festival) and the adjacent Nampodong area make up Busan's most energetic street shopping zone.
What to Buy Here
Korean Streetwear
- Independent Korean streetwear brands not found in Seoul
- Vintage-style graphic tees inspired by Busan's surf/beach culture: β©15,000β30,000
- Bucket hats and casual summer fashion
BIFF Square Snacks
- Ssiat hotteok (μ¨μνΈλ‘, seed-filled hotteok): β©1,000β1,500 β Busan's most iconic street food item. Crispy outside, filled with honey, seeds, and cinnamon. Don't leave without one.
- Beondegi (λ²λ°κΈ°): Silkworm pupae β for the adventurous
Seomyeon Underground Shopping (μλ©΄ μ§νμκ°)
Busan's main commercial district underground is packed with independent fashion boutiques.
- Young Korean fashion at β©10,000β30,000 per item
- Korean-style vintage denim and outerwear
- Accessories, shoes, and K-fashion at prices lower than Seoul equivalents
Haeundae Beach Area β Premium & Souvenir Shopping
Near Haeundae and Centum City (μ μΈκ³ μΌν μν°), Busan has a thriving premium shopping scene.
Shinsegae Centum City: One of the largest department stores in the world (Guinness record holder)
- Korean skincare and cosmetics on basement level
- Korean designer clothing
- Premium food hall in basement B1
Haeundae Beach Street Shops
- Busan beach-themed souvenirs: mugs, keychains, t-shirts
- Handmade seashell jewelry: β©5,000β20,000
Busan-Specific Souvenirs
These items are associated with Busan and make great gifts:
| Item | Where to Buy | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Busan city illustration poster | Art shops near BIFF Square | β©8,000β15,000 |
| Dried anchovy premium packs | Jagalchi basement | β©10,000β20,000 |
| Busan Seagull (κ°λ§€κΈ°) ceramic mugs | Gamcheon Village craft shops | β©12,000β25,000 |
| Ssiat hotteok mix (DIY) | Gukje Market | β©5,000β8,000 |
| Busan port photography prints | BIFF area galleries | β©15,000β50,000 |
Gamcheon Culture Village (κ°μ²λ¬Ένλ§μ) β Art & Craft Shopping
Busan's rainbow village has transformed into an art marketplace.
- Hand-painted tiles featuring Gamcheon motifs: β©8,000β20,000
- Handmade postcard sets: β©3,000β5,000
- Local artist prints and zines: β©5,000β15,000
- Custom portrait sketching services
Shopping Day Plan for Busan
Morning: Jagalchi Market (buy dried seafood, eat raw fish for breakfast like a local) Late Morning: Gukje Market (fabric, kitchen goods, vintage finds) Lunch: BIFF Square hotteok + bibim noodles Afternoon: Nampodong street fashion, Seomyeon underground Late Afternoon: Gamcheon Village art shops Evening: Shinsegae Centum City food hall
Budget estimate: β©80,000β200,000 for a full shopping day