[2025 Busan Attraction] Travel Guide for Texas Street (Updated Mar)
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This street is located in the East District of Busan Metropolitan City and is a very distinctive Chinese street.
Address:
207 Jungang-daero, Dong-gu, Busan
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Ticket Price
Free entry
Market in day and Pub at night
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I wasn’t expecting to see Texas Street in Busan just happen to spot this place after getting off from Busan , it located just opposite of the station.
It isn’t uncommon to see cutesy themed streets or villages in Korea and I have come across quite a few of them. However, most themed villages attract families with kids or young couples.
Texas street was deserted in the morning except for some shop selling market stuff .However, a quick internet search revealed that this street is totally different in the wee hours of the night and rivals Seoul’s Itaewon as all pub and bar will be open and a lot of foreigners will here here and hence there a nickname call Foreigners street .
Tip : This street also led to Chinatown in Busan
Name: Brown Hands Baekje
Address: 1086-3, Choryang-dong, Dong-gu, Busan
Business Hours: Daily 10:00 - 22:00
This place is also convenient to access by public transportation. It's close to Busan Station, making it a great spot to stop by during your travels. The interior design is unique yet comfortable, making it perfect for spending time with friends. I recommend their peanut butter cookies and coffee combination. The sweet and nutty flavors are exceptional.
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During the day to take pictures of some old American western cowboy signs and buildings is okay, bachelorettes are best not to come over at night, although the neon lights are beautiful at night. I heard that this place started to develop into the Busan Red Light District because there used to be many foreign crews and US troops visiting. After all, outside Busan Station is Busan Port. The crew and sailors like to find bars for entertainment after landing. It's a bit like Wanchai Bar Street. The difference is that there are more Russian signs here, maybe more Russians now.