Busan Marks BTS With Murals and Lodging Ahead of June Bts Tickets
Busan is turning bts tickets into a citywide trail ahead of the group's June concerts, with tourists already stopping for BTS murals, fan displays and discounted stays. On May 26, visitors took pictures with a mural at Gamcheon Culture Village, where the area has become part of the concert buildup.
Gamcheon Culture Village in June
A mural of BTS members Jungkook and Jimin at Gamcheon Culture Village was undergoing restoration before the June concerts, keeping one of the area's most visible fan sites in rotation rather than letting it fade before the crowd arrives. The village has also drawn tourists looking for a quick photo stop, which turns the concert period into a local footfall event as much as a fandom moment.
At Matna Bunsik, a diner wall was adorned with photos of Jimin gifted by fans, while Dongrae Milmyeon marked the table where RM had sat with a sign and more photos. Those spots give visiting fans a practical itinerary: they can move from mural to diner to restaurant without leaving the city, and each stop adds another layer to Busan's BTS map.
Busan Stays for Visiting Fans
Temples, churches and universities in Busan are offering free and discounted accommodations for visiting BTS fans. That matters most for travelers who need a place to sleep while the city fills with concert traffic, because the lodging options are not limited to hotels and short-term rentals.
The tradeoff is obvious: Busan is presenting itself as a welcoming host for June, but some of the most visible BTS markers are temporary or in repair, so fans who want the full circuit will need to move fast and plan around the places that are actually ready. For visitors, the smartest play is simple — arrive with a route, not just a ticket, and use the city’s murals, dining spots and low-cost stays before the concert rush compresses them.