Wander Busan's 'Machu Picchu of Korea' — the pastel-painted hillside labyrinth of Gamcheon Culture Village — then dive into the raw theatre of Jagalchi Fish Market, Korea's largest. Colour, creativity, and culinary adventure in one unforgettable morning.
What to expect
Gamcheon was born from a 1950s refugee settlement that artists and community groups transformed into a warren of vivid murals, sculpture, and tiny galleries spilling down a hillside above the harbour — it rewards slow, curious wandering. Your guide leads you to the best viewpoints and quieter corners before the day-trip crowds arrive. Then it's down to Jagalchi, a vast covered market buzzing with halmeoni (grandmothers) in rubber aprons, tanks of live octopus, and the salty perfume of the sea. Sample freshly shucked oysters, watch the expert filleting, and choose your own catch for a same-table lunch upstairs.
Good to know
Gamcheon is a 15-minute taxi ride from port; arrive early (before 9:30 am) for the best light and quiet lanes. The market is open from 5 am daily — a morning visit is ideal. Wear comfortable shoes; the village involves significant uphill walking.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Busan (Kyongju) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.