Beomeosa
First constructed in 678 AD, Beomeosa Temple sits on the flank of Geumjeongsan mountain just on the outskirts of Busan, though it feels a world away from the bustling city below. This is one of Korea's most renowned Buddhist temple complexes and is a beautiful example of mid–Joseon dynasty temple architecture. Beomeosa is a sizable temple, so give yourself plenty of time to explore—the main hall houses the Seokgamoni Buddha and two bodhisattvas; there are seven royal palace wings, three gates, and a bell pavilion with a three-story pagoda and a lantern dating from the Silla dynasty. A free guided tour is available in English from the small office near the bus stop. Beomeosa also has a temple stay program, if you care to spend the night. From Beomeosa Station (Exit 5), it's a five-minute walk to the bus station, where Bus 90 will take you the rest of the way.