Busan Day Trip Guide: Ocean View Screen Golf and Millac the Market
56 Millacsubyeon-ro 17beon-gil, Suyeong-gu, Busan
밀락더마켓

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Sometimes, a simple craving for monjayaki is all the excuse you need to hop on a bus and head to the beautiful coastal city of Busan. My recent day trip was a whirlwind of flavors and fun, starting with a quick bowl of gukbap to fuel the day. While the first meal was a bit of a franchise-style disappointment, the rest of the journey more than made up for it with stunning views and unique shopping experiences.
In this guide, I’ll take you through my highlight moments in Busan, from playing screen golf with a breathtaking view of the Gwangandaegyo Bridge to getting lost in the trendy shops of Millac the Market (밀락더마켓). Whether you're a local or a traveler, these spots offer a perfect blend of leisure and excitement against the backdrop of the sea.
Screen Golf with an Incredible Gwangandaegyo View
Since the timing of my day was a bit flexible, I decided to indulge in some screen golf. I specifically looked for a place that offered an ocean view, and the result was absolutely thrilling. Playing a round while looking out at the majestic Gwangandaegyo Bridge felt like a luxury experience, even if my golf skills weren't quite as impressive as the scenery!

The ambiance was slightly dark, which actually helped me focus more on the screen and the view outside. It’s the kind of spot that makes you wish you lived right next door just to visit every day. If you're a fan of the game, I highly recommend finding a facility in the Gwangalli or Minrak area to elevate your play session with Busan's signature coastal skyline.
Exploring the Trendy Vibes of Millac the Market
After golf, I headed straight to Millac the Market, a popular cultural and commercial complex. The space is filled with an array of interesting things to see, and I immediately lost track of time browsing through a few adorable boutique shops. From unique stationary to quirky lifestyle items, the variety was surprisingly diverse and engaging.

I was so caught up in the shopping experience that I barely took any photos! The atmosphere is very modern and trendy, making it a great place to hang out even if you're not planning to buy much. It's a hub where culture meets commerce, providing a refreshing break from traditional markets or standard shopping malls.
Sweet Treats and Food Hall Discoveries
No trip to a market is complete without snacks. I couldn't resist stopping by a kiosk for some ice cream. I tried a unique combination where marble ice cream was added to a dessert—it tasted absolutely heavenly, almost like a rich chocolate forest. While the pizza I grabbed was just okay, the sweet treats definitely stole the show.

Final Thoughts on a Busan Getaway
Busan always has a way of making a day trip feel like a full vacation. Even though my first meal was a miss, the combination of screen golf and the vibrant energy of Millac the Market made the journey worthwhile. I noticed many people enjoying drinks at the market's open seating area, which looks like a fantastic way to spend an evening next time I visit.

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