About this tourOverview
June only: Walk in the footsteps of Busan-born BTS members. This exclusive pilgrimage connects ARMY to the roots of global superstars, visiting childhood haunts, the famous father-owned café, and iconic filming locations. From the spiritual Oryukdo Skywalk featured in personal vlogs to the Hoedong-maru Creativity Factory (childhood school), the legendary Yongmungak restaurant where members dined as students, and the artistic Gamcheon Culture Village with its massive member mural — experience 13 years of magic through the lens of Busan. Each ticket includes a complimentary drink (up to ₩6,000 value) at the famous café.
The story behind the places
Busan as a port city
Busan makes the most sense when you remember it is a port city first. The hills, fish markets, seaside temples, beach trains, and cliff walks all come from a city shaped by the sea, trade, refugees, and neighborhoods squeezed between mountains and water.
Gamcheon Culture Village
Gamcheon began as a hillside settlement shaped by Korea's difficult postwar years, then slowly became known for painted houses, steep lanes, murals, and sea views. The color is cheerful, but the village also carries the memory of how Busan absorbed people and kept going.
BTS places
A BTS route is really a map of memory: schools, streets, cafes, practice-era neighborhoods, and family places that fans connect to songs and biographies. The meaning is less about monuments and more about standing where ordinary local places became part of a global story.
What the day looks like
Before the timetable, look at the visual clues: the color, scale, and small details that tell you what kind of day this will feel like.
![Oryukdo on [June Exclusive] Busan BTS Army Pilgrimage: 13 Years of Magic & Member Family Cafe](/images/b14-busan-bts-army-pilgrimage/02-oryukdo.jpg)
Oryukdo
Oryukdo is Busan's sea-edge landmark, a place where the city gives way to wind, cliffs, and the feeling of open water.
![Yongmungak on [June Exclusive] Busan BTS Army Pilgrimage: 13 Years of Magic & Member Family Cafe](/images/b14-busan-bts-army-pilgrimage/03-gamcheon-culture-village.jpg)
Yongmungak
Yongmungak is meaningful because fans bring the story with them. A modest local place becomes part of a much larger BTS memory map.
![Jimillenial on [June Exclusive] Busan BTS Army Pilgrimage: 13 Years of Magic & Member Family Cafe](/images/b14-busan-bts-army-pilgrimage/04-bts-fan-tour-seoul.jpg)
Jimillenial
Jimillenial is a fan-culture stop more than a monument. The point is the shared recognition: a place ordinary locals know, re-seen through BTS.
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Korea in 2026 — what's coming up
The calendar everyone planning Korea should know about. Useful whether you're on our tour or not.
- Cherry blossoms peak in Seoul around April 4–9; Jinhae a few days earlier.
- Jinhae Gunhangje Festival runs late March through early April — Korea's biggest cherry blossom festival, over a million visitors.
- Seoul Jazz Festival, end of May at Olympic Park — line-up drops mid-April.
- Children's Day (May 5) — theme parks absolutely packed; skip Everland/Legoland that week.
- Buddha's Birthday (May 25 in 2026) — temple tours are magical; Seoul Lotus Lantern Festival lights up streets for 5 days.
- Gyeongju Cherry Blossoms are done by now — shift to spring flowers at Morning Calm instead.
- BTS Busan-area reunion event (early June) — expect Busan hotels to hit peak prices.
- Hansik Day (June 6) — traditional Korean food gets spotlighted; Gwangjang Market runs a special all week.
- Dano Festival (late June) — Gangneung hosts the oldest one, UNESCO Intangible Heritage.
- Monsoon season — plan for 3–5 rainy days per week. Indoor/evening tours win.
- Boryeong Mud Festival (mid-July) — two-hour drive from Seoul; still one of Korea's oldest international festivals.
- Busan Sea Festival — beachfront concerts at Haeundae + Gwangalli through August.