From tea and yoga to royal cuisine, you enjoy India in the most luxurious way at the Indian Cultural Centre in Busan!
The first floor of the building houses the Aap Ki Pasand SAN-CHA Tea Boutique, which offers premium Indian tea brands.
Renowned worldwide, Indian tea can be savored right here in Busan with Aap Ki Pasand, considered the finest among India’s famous tea brands.
This is thrilling news for tea lovers!
Upon entering the boutique, you’ll be captivated by the unique charm of India, set in a clean and spacious environment. The glamorous tea packaging designs and a charming miniature of the Taj Mahal enhance the exotic aroma and ambiance.
Aap Ki Pasand SAN-CHA Tea Boutique
- Operating Hours : Monday–Friday 10:00–19:00, Saturdays and Sundays 11:00–18:00
- Details : About 100 types of tea available for sale (Tea Pot + Indian Dessert: KRW 10,000 / Summer Season Limited India Peach Black Tea: KRW 10,000)
- Contact : +82-51-322-3353
The second and third floors of the building are dedicated to a yoga studio and a royal cuisine experience center, respectively.
At the yoga studio, immerse yourself in Indian-style meditation, then indulge in royal Indian cuisine prepared by a chef from the Presidential Palace. You will instantly appreciate the essence of Indian luxury. However, be warned: the indulgence might just undo your yoga training as you find yourself succumbing to worldly desires!
Indian National Yoga Centre IYC
- Operating Hours : 09:00~22:00
- Details : The first Indian National Yoga Centre in Korea where you can receive training directly from Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga
- Contact : +82-51-508-4254
Bhavan Indo Restaurant, Indian royal cuisine.
- Operating Hours : 11:00~21:00
- Details : Authentic Indian royal cuisine presented by chefs who formerly served high-ranking officials and the president. Opened to commemorate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and India.
- Contact : +82-51-623-4259
The Indian Cultural Centre Busan is located near the UN Memorial Cemetery, the final resting place for soldiers from the Korean war. India played a significant role in the war, primarily providing medical support and caring for prisoners of war and civilians.
Additionally, the Centre offers lectures on Indian culture. Learning about and experiencing Indian traditions, while reflecting on India’s supportive role during the Korean War, can be a truly enriching experience.
Indian Cultural Centre
- Operating Hours : 9:00~19:00
- Contact : +82-51-508-4254
Overview
Address
The India Centre, 171-1, UN-ro, Nam-gu, Busan
Inquiry
+82-51-322-3353
Hours
Depends on the location
Traffic Information
Use the exit 1 of Daeyeon Station on the Busan Metro Line 2 → Walk for 13 minutes
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