Beomeosa Temple - Busan - Travel Guide


Beomeosa Temple is located at the edge of Mt. Geumjeongsan.

Beomeosa Temple in Busan was constructed by monk Ui Sang in 678 AD during the Silla.
The original Temple was destroyed during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592 but rebuilt in 1713.

In the temple complex, there is Iljumun, the three-story pagoda with four pillars, and seven royal palace wings, pavilions, three gates, and eleven hermitages.

Designated as a natural monument, the wisteria woods and valleys are most beautiful in May.
You can also experience a temple stay. Different programs are available- contact the Temple if interested.

 

Beomeosa Address

 

250 Beomeosa-ro, Cheongnyongnopo-dong, Geumjeong-gu, Busan, South Korea

 

Admission Fee and Hours

Beomeosa Temple Admission:

Free for general grounds.

Fee for temple stay.


Beomeosa Temple Hours :

8:30AM - 5:30PM (Daily)

 

Getting to Beomeosa Temple in Busan

 

More Information on directions are available at Visit Korea Website Beomeosa Temple transportation Section

Please watch Hipfig's video above on Beomeosa Temple Travel guide to get detail information on directions.

 

Recommendations and Tips for visiting Beomeosa Temple

 

• If you plan not to go to any of the programs, this attraction can be finished within an hour.

• Wear good walking shoes and bring water.

• Several Temple Stay/ Life programs are offered here.
  The programs generally include a temple/ history tour, tea ceremony, morning/evening meditation, and enjoying monastic instruments.  
  More Information available at Beomeosa Temple website

 

Website

 

Visit the Beomeosa Temple website for tourist information

Private Busan City Tour Including Gamcheon Culture Village and Beomeosa Temple - $100.00

Take in the sights of Busan while accompanied by an informative private guide. This sightseeing tour takes you throughout the city in one day, from the Buddhist mountain temple of Beomeosa to Gamcheon Culture Village, where contemporary art fills a maze of alleyways. See other Busan highlights such as Jagalchi Fish Market and Yongdusan Park, where Busan Tower offers views as far as the East Sea. Korean lunch and round-trip hotel transport by private minivan are included.