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K-Pop Lovers Guide: Must-Visit Places in Busan, South Korea

K-Pop Lovers Guide: Must-Visit Places in Busan, South Korea

Busan is South Korea’s vibrant coastal city known for its breathtaking ocean views, colorful culture, and iconic attractions. But did you know that Busan is also a hidden paradise for K-pop fans?

From scenic cable cars overlooking the ocean to filming locations visited by idols, Busan offers plenty of unforgettable experiences for travelers who love Korean pop culture.

If you are planning a trip to Korea, here are some of the best Busan attractions every K-pop lover should add to their itinerary. Many of these spots are included in the Busan Pass, which can help travelers save money compared to purchasing tickets separately.


1. Songdo Marine Cable Car (Busan Air Cruise)

One of the most popular attractions in Busan is the Songdo Marine Cable Car, also known as the Busan Air Cruise.

The cable car ride stretches 1.62 km across the ocean, connecting Songdo Beach and Songdo Sky Park while giving visitors a breathtaking aerial view of the coastline.

Many Korean celebrities and idols visiting Busan have shared photos enjoying the stunning sea view here, making it a must-visit spot for fans who want to experience Busan like their favorite stars.

Some travel vloggers and K-pop fans also frequently feature this location in Busan travel content because of its beautiful sunset and crystal-floor cabins that let you see the ocean beneath your feet.

Watch the Songdo Cable Car experience:

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Many fans even say this ride feels like something straight out of a K-drama scene.

2. Gamcheon Culture Village – “The Santorini of Korea”

If you have seen colorful Korean travel photos on Instagram, chances are they were taken at Gamcheon Culture Village.

This hillside village is famous for:

Many K-pop idols, travel vloggers, and variety shows have filmed here, making it a recognizable destination for fans visiting Busan.

The famous Little Prince statue viewpoint is especially popular for photos, offering a panoramic view of the vibrant village and the ocean beyond.

If you visit earlier in the morning, however, you may be able to enjoy the scenery with fewer crowds and capture photos more comfortably.

As you walk through the village toward the viewpoint, K-pop fans might notice murals inspired by members of BTS, including Jimin and Jungkook. Seeing artwork of the two idols holding roses along the streets often surprises fans and adds a special K-pop touch to the visit.

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BTS places to visit in Busan (DIY self-guided tour) Based on my experience, it is possible to visit all the locations in one day, though it can feel quite rushed. I would recommend allocating 1.5 days for a more relaxed experience. You can watch and find more information about each location in my other reels. 📍Gamcheon Culture Village 감천문화마을 You can find both the OT7 and Jikook murals here. Start from the main entrance and walk for about five minutes. If you’re unsure, look for Gamcheon Bakery—you won’t miss it along the way. 📍ZM-illennial cafe (formerly known as Magnate) While it’s not an official BTS-themed café, Army often visit in hopes of spotting subtle BTS-related touches. The café is a must-visit for ARMYs exploring Busan, not only for its connection to Jimin but also for its excellent cakes/coffee and relaxing vibe. 📍Manna Bunsik 맛나분식 @ Seodong Maze Market 서동미로시장 This place is known as one of Jimin’s favorite childhood food spots in Busan. It’s a casual eatery specializing in bunsik (Korean comfort food) like tteokbokki, kimbap, odeng (fish cakes), and ramyeon. You get to try the same egg mandu Jimin enjoyed growing up. 📍Oryukdo Skywalk 오륙도 스카이워크 This is a famous scenic spot in Busan, offering stunning ocean views from a transparent glass bridge over the cliffs. It’s also known as a Jimin photo spot, as he was seen posing here in past photos. Unfortunately the BTS logo that says ‘Jimin took a photo here’ was replaced with best photo zone 🥹 📍Gopchang Salon 곱창살롱 It is a popular gopchang (grilled intestines) restaurant that Jungkook has visited. (UNFORTUNATELY it has been closed down as of Jan 2025) 📍Busan Citizens Park 부산시민공원 V visited this beautiful and spacious park in Busan. There is an exact spot where he took a photo and you can also retrace his steps 🐻 #bts #bangtan #bangtanboys #bangtanarmy #bangtansonyeondan #btsarmy #army #bighit #bighitentertainment #hybe #btsbusanlocations #armybtsforever #borahae #borahae💜 #방탄 #방탄소년단 #방탄소년 #btsbusantour #thv #jhope #jungkook #suga #rm #jin #jimin #busan #visitbusan #southkorea #busantrip

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For many travelers, these small discoveries make exploring Gamcheon Culture Village even more memorable during their Busan travel adventure.

K-drama fans may also recognize the atmosphere from the beloved drama Fight for My Way, starring Park Seo-joon and Kim Ji-won. Many memorable scenes featuring the characters Ko Dong-man and Choi Ae-ra were filmed in Ho Cheon Village, a quiet hillside neighborhood known for its beautiful night views of Busan.

The village has since become a small pilgrimage spot for K-drama fans who want to visit the exact filming location where Dong-man and Ae-ra shared heartfelt rooftop conversations overlooking the city lights.

While Gamcheon Culture Village is famous for its colorful houses and art murals, nearby hillside neighborhoods like Ho Cheon Village offer the same cozy Busan vibe that fans remember from the drama.

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Because of its colorful streets and artistic charm, many visitors say walking through Gamcheon feels like stepping into a real-life K-drama set.

3. Haeundae Beach & Blueline Park Sky Capsule

Haeundae Beach is Busan’s most famous beach and frequently appears in K-pop music videos, Korean dramas, and idol travel shows.

One of the newest attractions here is the Sky Capsule at Haeundae Blueline Park, a colorful mini train that runs along the coastline.

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It’s extremely Instagram-worthy and has become a favorite spot for travelers wanting aesthetic travel photos.

Many fans recreate idol-style travel vlogs while riding the capsule along the ocean.

4. Magnate Café – A Must-Visit Spot for ARMY

For many K-pop lovers traveling to Busan, visiting places connected to their favorite idols is part of the experience. One of the most famous fan destinations in the city is Magnate Café, a café owned by the father of BTS member Park Jimin.

Since opening in 2019, the café has become a popular stop for ARMY visiting Busan, with fans from around the world coming to experience a place connected to the global superstar.

The café itself is known for its stylish industrial interior and spacious seating area, as it was originally converted from an old factory building. Inside, fans may notice small details that pay tribute to Jimin, including displays of hats he has worn, artwork inspired by him, and fan projects dedicated to the idol.

Many visitors say the café feels like a mini pilgrimage spot for BTS fans, where ARMY from different countries gather to enjoy coffee, desserts, and celebrate their love for the group.

Even if you are not a hardcore BTS fan, Magnate Café is still worth adding to your Busan travel itinerary for its relaxing atmosphere and unique connection to K-pop culture.

5. Flipbook Making – Creative Fun in Gamcheon Cultural Village

For K-pop fans who enjoy hands-on experiences, the Flipbook Making Class in Gamcheon Culture Village is a must-try. This unique workshop lets visitors create personalized flipbooks using scenic photos and animations inspired by the colorful streets of the village.

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The class is not only fun but also offers a chance to take home a one-of-a-kind souvenir from Busan, making it a perfect activity for fans wanting to capture memories creatively.

Interestingly, the popular girl group STAYC also visited Gamcheon Cultural Village and took part in the flipbook workshop during one of their Busan travel segments. Fans visiting the class often feel a special connection seeing the same spots where their favorite idols had fun.

📍Address (English): 170-1 Gamnae 2-ro, Saha-gu, Busan, South Korea. (Location: Gamcheon Culture Village)

Whether you’re a creative traveler or a die-hard K-pop fan, this activity combines art, culture, and idol-inspired memories, making it one of the most Instagrammable experiences in Busan. Buy the FlipBook Ticket Here.


Save Money with the Busan Pass (Highly Recommended)

If you plan to visit several attractions in Busan, buying tickets separately can quickly become expensive.

A better option is the Busan Pass, which allows travelers to access multiple attractions with a single pass.

Instead of purchasing tickets individually for places like:

you can save a significant amount with the pass.

👉 You can check the Busan Pass HERE.

For travelers planning to explore Busan in 24 or 48 hours, the pass is often the most budget-friendly option.

If you are a K-pop fan planning a Korea trip, Busan should definitely be on your travel list.

From the stunning Songdo Marine Cable Car to the colorful streets of Gamcheon Culture Village, the city offers a mix of beautiful scenery, cultural attractions, and unforgettable experiences.

And if you want to explore multiple attractions while saving money, the Busan Pass is one of the smartest ways to travel around the city.

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