3 Best Places to Shop in Seoul, South Korea

Dongdaemun Shopping Complex

Dongdaemun Fodor's choice

What started as Asia’s largest single market in 1970 has steadily grown into the vast indoor shopping destination it is today. This 10-story retail behemoth accessible via underground passage from the subway station is filled with a mish-mash of stalls selling everything from clothing, socks, and accessories, to buttons, fabrics, and home goods. There are also more than two dozen cafes and fast-food eateries on site. Most shops are closed on Sunday, except the home goods area open on the first, third, and fifth Sundays of the month.

Hongdae Shopping Street

Hongdae

Thirty or forty clothing boutiques line two parallel streets approximately a quarter of a mile from Hongik University Station to KT&G Sangsang Madang. While most of the shops focus on trending women’s apparel, there is the occasional secondhand shop and pet goods boutique. It’s easy to tell which stores sell what as many of the shops display half their items out front. You'll find a range of similar items along the street at varying price points, and most items are not available to try on. Evergreen items like T-shirts and jeans can be a good deal, but beware that these fast fashion items often come apart after a few washes.

Sounds Hannam

Yongsan-gu

Located in an area of Hannam-dong less traveled by tourists, this complex has several retail shops, restaurants, and office spaces. Noteworthy shops here include an Aesops store, a bookstore called Still Books, and a flower shop called Brunia Flower. If you get hungry while browsing, check out cafe and bakery Quartet or sit down for a meal at Ilho Chic, a popular restaurant that serves elevated Korean food.

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