Jagalchi Market
BusanSeafood market

Jagalchi Market

자갈치시장

Jagalchi is Korea's largest seafood market, a bustling waterfront complex where you can pick live fish, shellfish, and octopus from tanks and have them prepared on the spot. The multi-story market building offers both raw and cooked seafood with panoramic harbor views.

Region
Busan
Coordinates
35.0966, 129.0308
Admission
The market is free to enter; seafood purchases and upstairs restaurants are charged separately.
How to get there
Jagalchi Station and the Nampo area make the market easy to combine with BIFF Square and Gukje Market.
Suggested visit time
45-90 min
Best time to visit
Go around lunch if you want to pick seafood and eat nearby while the market is fully active.
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Official website

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Last verified: 2026-04-06

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