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Seoul also has a number of unique and fascinating markets, neighborhoods, and shopping centers that are travel destinations themselves. Whether it’s a traditional shopping street or a mall made out of old shipping containers, there are some unorthodox places to get your retail therapy in. Regardless of whether you buy anything or not, these will be valuable travel experiences.
Exploring a massive city like Seoul requires a lot of energy to get around, especially if you’re trying to hit all the best shopping destinations in town. Finding a reliable place to drop the bags off for a few hours is a great way to lighten the load and keep your arms open for all the fresh finds you’ll discover in Seoul’s amazing boutiques.
Hongdae. |
Hongdae
Known for its youthful clientele and artsy vibe, Hongdae is a must-visit destination for trendy travelers looking for a bespoke shopping experience. This neighborhood’s streets and alleyways are lined with indie boutiques, vintage stores, local designer shops, buzzy cafés, and everything else you’d expect from a hip neighborhood.
It’s one of the best places in Seoul to discover one-of-a-kind clothing, accessories, and handmade crafts. Hongdae is also famous for its lively street performances and underground music scene, making it a vibrant and creative shopping district. Tucked away near Hongik University, Hongdae’s main shopping area is easily reached by taking the subway (Line 2) to Hongik University Station. From there, it's a short walk to the best shopping stretches.
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Myeongdong
Myeongdong is the city's premier shopping district. This bustling area is a haven for fashionistas and beauty enthusiasts, with an abundance of cosmetics shops, international brands, and some of Seoul’s most renowned boutiques. While it may be less distinctive than some of the more peculiar shopping destinations, Myeongdong is still a quintessential Seoul institution that international travelers should definitely experience.
The streets are lined with neon signs, creating a vibrant atmosphere that’s lively at night. Don't skip tasting some Korean street food while you shop! Myeongdong is located in the heart of Seoul and is easily accessible by public transportation or a short walk from other tourist hotspots.
Pink Pool Cafe. |
Pink Pool Cafe
This one is right out of a Wes Anderson film… Combining (very niche) retail offerings with a quirky cafe setting, Pink Pool Cafe is a must-visit for lovers of the color pink. This entirely pastel cafe boasts a stunning pink interior with vibrant decor, including (you guessed it) pink furniture, walls, and even a pink billiards table. You can sip on a cup of coffee and indulge in pink-themed desserts while enjoying the whimsical ambiance and twee setting.
The cafe offers a selection of pink-themed merchandise for taking home a keepsake. Pink Pool Cafe is located in the bustling Hongdae shopping district, making it the perfect detour for a charming coffee or popping in for a quick Instagram pic.
Beaker. |
Beaker
Beaker is a multi-brand concept store that carries a few different lines but maintains a cohesive aesthetic and feel. Beaker originated in the artsy Hongdae neighborhood and has since expanded to other locations in notable shopping destinations in Seoul, including Garosu-gil and Shinsegae Department Store. The primary location is in Hongdae, where you’ll find the largest layout and best selection.
What sets Beaker apart is its impeccably curated selection of cutting-edge fashion from both local and international designers. The boutique features a mix of contemporary streetwear and avant-garde pieces. To put it plainly, Beaker traffics in the hipster aesthetic. If you want to know what styles are “next,” this is the place to go. Beaker’s thoughtfully designed space also creates a vibey shopping experience, so it’s a joy to visit regardless of whether you buy anything or not.
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Insadong
For a traditional Korean shopping experience, exploring the Insadong neighborhood is like stepping back in time.
This historic district is known for its art galleries, antique shops, and traditional craft stores. You'll find unique Korean souvenirs, such as hanbok (traditional silk clothing), ceramics, calligraphy brushes, and hanji (traditional paper).
Regardless of your shopping aims, taking a leisurely stroll down the main street lined with quaint shops and tea houses is a great way to immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Korea. You can easily reach Insadong from the city center by subway Line 3. The best shopping streets are a quick walk from Anguk Station.
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Common Ground
Located in the Gwangjin-gu district, Common Ground is easily the most unique shopping center in Seoul. This innovative complex is built entirely from repurposed shipping containers, giving it an industrial-chic aesthetic. Common Ground curates a selection of local designer boutiques, pop-up stores, and independent brands. It’s entirely aimed at attracting young and trendy shoppers, and it’s become a destination for international travelers looking for a fun place to find the best up-and-coming South Korean brands.
The clientele will be ultra-hip, given Beaker’s proximity to a local university, but it’s still an approachable and fun place to visit. Because the selection showcases independent smaller designers, the prices can vary from uber-cheap to very expensive. Common Ground is easy to get to, as it can be reached by taking the subway to Konkuk University Station. From there, it's a short walk. Just look for the cluster of blue shipping containers. You can’t miss it.
While it’s understandable that fashionistas will want to hit up Seoul’s many upscale fashion districts and boutiques during their visit, visiting one of these distinctive shopping destinations is a great way to explore Seoul fully. It offers an insight into Korean culture that can be both traditional and modern experiences. You might even run into your new favorite piece of clothing.
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