Solo visitors enjoy flexible street-food grazing, celebrity handprint photos, late-night neon ambience, and nearby film museums; the walkable car-free lane poses little safety risk.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time to explore Star Street handprints, sample street food, and catch a quick film screening.
Star Street Handprints:
Find and photograph celebrity handprints embedded in the pavement.
Tip: Download a list of featured stars beforehand to spot favorites quickly.
Solo Street-Food Crawl:
Order single portions of hotteok, tteokbokki and fish-cake skewers at food stalls.
Tip: Look for stalls with a line to ensure fresh, popular items.
Open-Air Film Screening:
Catch a short indie or festival film in BIFF Plaza’s outdoor venue.
Tip: Check the daily screening schedule at the information kiosk.
Browse Pop-Up Shops:
Explore Artbox and local souvenir stalls for stationery and film memorabilia.
Tip: Bring small change to haggle or bundle multiple items.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Fish-cake skewer | KRW 3,300 |
Hotteok (seed pancake) | KRW 2,000 |
Tteokbokki | KRW 3,000 |
Photo-booth session | KRW 5,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 13,300 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Early October features BIFF festival events and red-carpet displays. In winter, seek warm snacks like roasted chestnuts. Summer evenings offer cold drinks and extended vendor hours.
Address: 58-1 Gudeok-ro, Jung-gu, Busan, South Korea
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Jus Sumbody
Interesting place to walk around in Busan. As a traveler I have been many places and the venders here are not too pushy, therefore you feel comfortable and safe. Boy do they have a lot of stuff!!! Don't bother with the jello ball, it was so weird!!! It's like jello covered in peanut butter powder or something, just a scam. The pastry fried and filled with seeds and honey, now that was good!! You...
Lam Nghi
It is a long street where you can easily find the local foods. It connects to the local markets and allows you to explore the culture business of people. But it closes early in the weekday even weekend not many people around 11pm. If you visit Busan, do not miss this.
The Traveling Hatter
The art and craftsmanship of the floats is awe inspiring. There was music played on a Japanese guitar that reminded me of a Guqin. There was a challenge to visitors to match the beat of ceremonial drums that was fun to watch. I could have spent more time there if I had not been on a guided tour with other stops. Highly recommend this visiting this cultural treasure
Worawit Warren Makeaw
The market offers a wide selection of local goods at competitive prices, providing a genuine Korean cultural experience. Its central location and vibrant atmosphere, unlike typical shopping malls, are highly recommended.
Alresa Prahutrimaga
Must visit when you go to Busan! Many local foods that you can try and mostly "Daebak!" The food price is around 1000-10.000 won, must try Potato Spiral, Marshmallow ice cream, and Strawberry!!
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