Busan

Busan is South Korea’s second-largest city and a major port. Located in the south of the country, the city is known for its beautiful beaches, bustling seafood markets and animated districts like Haeundae and Seomyeon. For those looking to stay and work online in the city, Busan provides solid average Wi-Fi speeds, a range of accommodation choices and convenient access to public transport and cultural attractions like Beomeosa Temple and Gamcheon Culture Village. Ultimately, Busan offers a refreshing coastal lifestyle with the conveniences of a modern city.

Popular Locations

Popular areas to stay for working remotely in Busan include Seomyeon, Gwangan (Gwangalli Beach) and Haeundae.

Cost of Living

According to Numbeo, the estimated average monthly cost of living in Busan (excluding space to stay) in 2026 is £750–£850 ($1,030–$1,134 USD) for one person.

Wi-Fi Speed

Typical Wi-Fi speeds in Busan are around 93 Mbps download and 26 Mbps upload, according to TestMy.net.

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Busan Essentials

Closest Airport

Busan is served by Gimhae International Airport (PUS), located about 30–40 minutes from the city with access by the Busan–Gimhae Light Rail Transit, airport buses and taxis.

Closest Train Station

Busan’s main rail hub is Busan Station, offering KTX high‑speed services to Seoul and major cities across South Korea. The city also uses the Donghae Line for regional rail connections.

Closest Bus Station

Long‑distance and regional buses operate mainly from the Busan Central Bus Terminal (Nopo) and Seobu Intercity Bus Terminal, with routes across the country.

Cafes & Coworking

Busan has a strong cafe and coworking scene, especially around Seomyeon, Haeundae, Centum City and Gwangalli, supported by the city’s tech, student and remote‑work communities.

Groceries

Groceries are easy to find across the city, with major options including E‑Mart, Homeplus, Lotte Mart and numerous neighbourhood shops and markets.

Getting Around

Much of Seomyeon and Haeundae is easy to explore on foot, while longer distances rely on taxis, buses and the metro. The main coastal and cross‑city routes connect Seomyeon, Haeundae and Nampo.

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