Gukje Market Art Street 미술의 거리
- +82-51-860-7792, +82-51-860-7795, +82-51-244-7691
Located in Sinchang-dong, Jung-gu Busan, Art Street was introduced in April 2005. It is the site of various art contests, exhibitions, cultural events, and special events related to the Pusan International Film Festival. It has also nurtured young artists and offered diverse artwork and art-related activities. As the focal point of cultural tourism in Busan, the street has contributed immensely to promoting culture and art in Busan.
Utilization information
・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-51-860-7792,
+82-51-860-7795, +82-51-244-7691
・Opening date : April 16, 2005
・Operating Hours : 10:00 to 21:00
・Parking Facilities : Parking available (outdoor parking lot)
Parking fees: KRW 3,000 per hour
・Closed : First and third Mondays every month and national holidays
・Products Offered : Art works
・Structure Size : First floor underground
Area: 3019㎡
Stores: 120 stores
・Store Information : 120 stores, 3 lounges, 4 restrooms, and 8 entrances
・Restrooms : Available
Facilities for the Handicapped
Ways to Shop
Access
Take KTX from Seoul Station (subway line #1) to Busan Station (05:30 to 23:00 / 2hr 30min travel time) >> take subway to Jagalchi Station (Busan subway line #1 / 15min travel time) >> use exit #7 at Jagalchi Station and walk 200 meters toward Daecheong-dong
56, Sinchangdong4-ga, Jung-gu, Busan-si
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