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Farmhouses in Busan

Booking a farmhouse in Busan puts you in a real neighbourhood, with a kitchen for slow mornings and living space to come back to after a long day out. Hillside fishing villages, fresh-cut sashimi at Jagalchi, sunrise beaches at Haeundae.

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The kitchen is the quiet reason to rent whole-home in Busan — breakfast on your own schedule, a fridge for local-market finds, and dinners in when you don't feel like going out.

Rural quietBig shared tableFull kitchenPrivate spaceRoom for groupsFree cancellation on most stays

Common questions

When is the best time to rent a farmhouse in Busan?

Demand and prices peak in late spring through early autumn (May–September), so book a few months ahead for those dates. Shoulder-season weeks either side are the sweet spot for availability and value on VRBO.

Is a farmhouse in Busan better value than a hotel?

For two people on a short trip, a central hotel can be cheaper. For families, groups, or stays of several nights, a whole-home farmhouse in Busan usually wins on price per person once you factor in the kitchen and shared living space — compare both before you book.

Are farmhouses remote?

Often a 10–30 minute drive from town — that's the appeal. A rental car is usually essential; the listing map shows the real distance to shops and sights.

Do farmhouse rentals have modern amenities?

The renovated ones pair old-stone character with modern kitchens, wifi and pools. Read the listing — "rustic" can mean charming or basic depending on the property.

Are farmhouses good for big families?

Excellent — they tend to have large kitchens, long dining tables, gardens and room for kids to roam, at better value than in-town villas.

Is a pool included?

Many countryside farmhouses have added a private pool; plenty haven't. Filter for "pool" if it's a must-have.