Gamcheon Culture Village

Tourist attraction
★ 4.9 (36K+ reviews) • 555K+ booked
Visit Gamcheon Culture Village in Busan, South Korea, a destination for travelers seeking art, history, and panoramic views. Known for its maze-like alleys, colorful roofs, art galleries, and unique murals created by local artists, the village has earned nicknames such as the “Santorini of Korea” and the “Machu Picchu of Busan.” Originally established in the 1950s as a shanty town where Korean War refugees settled, Gamcheon has transformed from an area of poor living conditions into a thriving cultural district filled with public art projects, small museums, and cozy cafés. Today, it is one of Busan’s most popular attractions, drawing visitors year-round.
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Klook User
1 Jul
Wingwing was a very good tour guide! Even if she lost her voice slightly, she did her best to explain to us the stories behind the different sights we visited. The tour itself was well planned and was enough to see the beauty of Busan. Busan was very different compared to Seoul but equally as beautiful. Highly recommended tour!
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Klook User
1 Jul
One of the best experiences I've had in south korea by far. Heeyoung, the chef and the host of the workshop was super nice, and besides her great English, she also taught us so much and really explained all we wanted to know about korean cuisine. She also makes everything from scratch by herself. The food was great and diverse and the place where the workshop took place is clean and really pleasant. After eating, Heeyoung took us to one of the local markets on the area and we got to experience another side fo the Korean cuisine. Overall great experience, I recommend it very much, 10/10
Klook User
1 Jul
Shery and Ted were awesome it was so well organised! I loved this trip. Definitely a great all rounder highlights of Busans main attractions. If you are here for a short time then this is the one to book! Don’t forget to include the sky capsule. It’s a beautiful ride.
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Klook User
1 Jul
On the day we did the tour, it was raining hard but our tour guide kayla was soo cheerful and happy. she was like sun in the midst of the rain. she knew everyone's names. oh she is also the best photographer we got some nice pics.the whole tour was beautiful and we saw a lot of busan without having to worry about transport. we got enough time to explore on our own. totally recommend this tour and kayla as a tour guide
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Luis *********
1 Jul
Lucy was a great tour guide! You can see the passion and effort she gives during the whole tour. She is articulate and well equipped with knowledge which I enjoyed. But what I really loved about the whole experience was the food we tried- it was affordable yet very scrumptious. She’s not only a tour guide but also a food connoisseur!!
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Klook User
1 Jul
We visited the main historical sites with our English-speaking tour guide, Ted. He was a great guide who explained everything very well and told us what makes Busan special. Ted was also very patient with us throughout the tour. The lunch was excellent, and the places we saw were wonderful.
erin ******
1 Jul
everything was on time and well organized! we saw so much in just a day. our guide, Ken, was great and very personable! I would recommend this tour for folks who have a short or long stay in Busan.
Yiu *********
1 Jul
The tour guide Sunny is very friendly, the introduction of the attractions is very good, and he will arrange meals and order food. The itinerary time is also very good, but the five six islands are a bit boring. It would be better if more time could be arranged in the white shallow beach and Gancun Cultural Village.
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Gamcheon Culture Village Things to See and Do

Art Installations and Galleries

The village is filled with colorful murals, quirky sculptures, and even small art galleries showcasing works from local and international artists. Many installations reflect the struggles and resilience of the community over the decades. Don't miss the stamp tour, which takes you through key art spots while collecting unique stamps.

Village Viewpoints

Multiple observation decks offer stunning views of the colorful roofs, winding alleys, and the ocean beyond. These spots are perfect for photography, especially at sunrise or sunset. Some decks also provide telescopes for a closer look at Busan's skyline.

Haneul Maru (Sky Maru Observatory)

At one of the highest points in the village, Haneul Maru provides a 360-degree view of the district. It's an ideal spot to rest, take photos, and enjoy the vibrant scenery.

The Little Prince and Fox Statue

One of the most iconic photo zones, this statue is based on Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince. It overlooks the colorful rooftops of Gamcheon Culture Village and is considered a must-see landmark.

Cafés and Souvenir Shops

Gamcheon village offers plenty of cafés with rooftop terraces, serving desserts and coffee with scenic views. You'll also find souvenir shops selling handmade crafts, postcards, and jewelry inspired by the village.

House of Peace

This cultural space highlights Gamcheon's transformation, featuring exhibitions, poetry readings, and workshops.

Little Museum

A small museum that showcases everyday life in Gamcheon during the 1950s and beyond. It displays household artifacts, photographs, and stories from early residents.

Village Information Center

Stop by the Village Information Center near the entrance to pick up maps, join guided tours, or learn about upcoming art events.

Nearby Attractions to Gamcheon Culture Village

Jagalchi Fish Market & Jagalchi Market

Just a few minutes away from Gamcheon, the Jagalchi Fish Market is Korea's largest seafood market. Here, you can see vendors selling everything from live octopus to freshly grilled fish. The indoor dining section lets you choose seafood directly from the stalls and have it prepared on the spot. Nearby, Jagalchi Market extends the experience with street vendors and casual eateries. To get there, use Jagalchi Station (Subway Line 1).

BIFF Square

A short walk from Jagalchi, BIFF Square is the cultural heart of Busan's film scene. Named after the Busan International Film Festival, the square features handprints of famous movie stars, a bustling main road lined with fashion boutiques, and food stalls offering treats like hotteok (sweet Korean pancakes filled with nuts and sugar). It's a lively place year-round, especially in the evenings when the neon signs light up.

Nampodong District

The Nampodong district, located near BIFF Square and Jagalchi, is famous for shopping and street food. The main road here is filled with cosmetics shops, fashion outlets, and bookstores. It's also home to smaller traditional markets where you can bargain for clothes, souvenirs, and snacks.

Yongdusan Park & Busan Tower

Close to Nampodong, Yongdusan Park offers a quiet retreat from the busy streets. Climb or take the escalator up to Busan Tower, where you'll be rewarded with sweeping views of the harbor, Jagalchi Market, and beyond.

Songdo Beach & Songdo Skywalk

About 10--15 minutes by taxi from Gamcheon, Songdo Beach is a relaxing spot to unwind by the sea. The highlight here is the Songdo Skywalk, a glass-bottomed walkway stretching over the ocean. It's a great way to enjoy the coastal scenery after exploring the hillside alleys of Gamcheon.

How to Get to Gamcheon Culture Village

  • By Subway: Take Busan Subway Line 1 to Toseong Station (Exit 6). From there, catch a local bus or taxi to the village entrance.

  • By Bus: Several buses stop near the village entrance. Look for routes heading toward Gamcheon from Toseong or Jagalchi.

  • By Foot/Taxi: From Jagalchi Station, it's a short taxi ride or uphill walk.

Tip: The village is open year-round, but weekdays and early mornings are less crowded. Wear comfortable shoes as there are many steep alleys and stairs.

Historical Significance of Gamcheon Culture Village

Gamcheon Culture Village was originally built as a settlement for refugees fleeing the Korean War (1950 - 1953), particularly those from the Busan area. Due to the lack of flat land in Busan, the village was built on steep hills. This created it signature terraced layout that you can still see to this day.

For decades after its creation, the village remained underdeveloped, impoverished area with makeshift housing, poor infrastructure and limited resources. In an effort to revitalize the village, the local government and artists launched a public art initiative that transformed the whole village into an open-air museum. Artists and students painted murals, installed sculptures, and created interactive art pieces, giving the village its colorful and creative identity.

As word spread, Gamcheon became a major tourist attraction, drawing visitors with its unique blend of history, culture, and art. Despite its popularity, Gamcheon remains a living residential area, with ongoing efforts to balance tourism with the daily lives of residents.