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This 5-day solo trip in Busan stands out for its creative blend of iconic photo experiences, from hanbok rentals in vibrant Gamcheon Culture Village to studio shoots and custom flip books you can't find elsewhere. You'll discover Busan's charm not just through sightseeing, but by savoring local flavors, joining night yacht adventures with fireworks, and crafting gifts like handmade perfume and innovative rice cakes. This itinerary truly immerses you in both modern and traditional delights, letting you capture, taste, and take home unforgettable memories.
Even though I visited alone, I was able to enjoy the hotel without any inconvenience. The staff provided only the necessary guidance without being overwhelming, and the overall calm atmosphere allowed me to spend my time comfortably even on my own. The facilities were also clean, making it highly recommended.
BusanBusan Night Tour: Photography & Foodie Walking Tour (Busan Harbor Bridge, Gamcheon Culture Village, Cheonma & Hwangnyeong Mountain) | Busan Departure
16.46 USD
5.0
Zoe was an amazing guide, who talked about the history and lore of the places we visited. She also knew the best place to take photos. It was an amazing night.
Busan GamcheondongSTAMEN (꽃술: Ggot Sool) | Pick-up a bottle of traditional Korean liquor!
11.89 USD
4.0
I happened to stop by this place while traveling alone, and the calm atmosphere and expert advice helped me deepen my understanding of traditional liquor. The quality of the liquor exceeded my expectations, and it's a place where I feel completely comfortable visiting alone. Next time, I'd like to come with friends.
Busan GamcheondongChulsoo and Yeonghee | Busan Hanbok Rental
8.49 USD
5.0
The three of us—me, my 5-year-old son, and my 3-year-old daughter—rented hanbok. They had lots of kids’ sizes available, and for my daughter they suggested matching hanbok, saying, “Let’s wear the same design as Mom!” The female staff member who helped us change was very fluent in both Chinese and Japanese, so we had no trouble with the language. Women can also get hair and makeup done, and my daughter was thrilled to have her hair styled in a cute way at the dresser. When we took a stroll around Gamcheon Culture Village in our rented hanbok, the kids were praised as “cute” by lots of people and stayed in a great mood the whole time. The prices are really cheap too, and it’s a shop I’d like to recommend to many people!