Gamcheon Culture Village
BusanHillside art village

Gamcheon Culture Village

감천문화마을

Gamcheon Culture Village is Busan's 'Machu Picchu,' a hillside settlement of colorful pastel houses, murals, and art installations cascading down to the sea. Wander through narrow alleys to discover quirky sculptures, galleries, and sweeping harbor views.

Region
Busan
Coordinates
35.0966, 129.0105
Admission
Entry to the village is free; some exhibitions, maps, or activity spaces are paid.
How to get there
Allow extra time for the uphill approach and stair-heavy lanes when coming from Toseong or nearby bus stops.
Suggested visit time
60-120 min
Best time to visit
Bright daylight works best for photos; avoid the hottest midday hours if you dislike steep walking in sun.
Official website
Official website

Highlights

  • Colorful hillside houses
  • Murals and art installations
  • Viewpoints over Busan harbor
  • Small cafes and workshops

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