Seoul

When it comes to shopping, prices in Seoul are similar to those in the U.S. The highlight of shopping here is discovering handicrafts and Korean brands and not available back home. Insadong is a good place to look for souvenirs, Itaewon for inexpensive, high-quality tailored suits, and Gangnam for high-end fashion.

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  • 1. Dongdaemun Shopping Complex

    Dongdaemun

    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.

    266 Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
    02-2262–0114
  • 2. Hyundai Seoul

    Yeouido

    Opened in 2021 as part of the Parc 1 mixed-use complex, the Hyundai Seoul is the largest department store in the country with an area covering approximately 13 football fields. Not only is it a haven for shopping enthusiasts with its five floors of on-trend fashion and luxury labels, but the sleek, design-forward space also features 90 restaurants, a hanging garden, and a gallery with more than 200 works.

    108 Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
    02-767–2233
  • 3. Jardin de Chouette

    Gangnam-gu

    Kim Jaehyun's high-end brand has garnered international acclaim and is one of Korea's fashion success stories. Her designs don't come cheap, but for anyone wanting to bring back a piece of Seoul fashion this is the place to go.

    21--15 Cheongdam--dong, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
    02-344--44007

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 4. Stylenanda Pink Hotel

    Myeongdong

    One of the best-known brands in young women’s fashion and make-up is Stylenanda, and its five-story flagship store in Myeongdong makes shopping a photo-worthy experience. Clad in pink and gold, the hotel-themed interior is reminiscent of Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel, a film that was incredibly popular in South Korea. Popular products for purchase include their signature 3CE makeup and clothing such as simple T-shirts, jeans, and brightly colored dresses. There is a cafe on the fifth floor that recreates the experience of being in a pool. The rooftop also has a lounge that's open during the summer.

    37-8 Myeongdong 8-gil, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
    02-752–4546
  • 5. A-Land Hongdae

    Hongdae

    While this lifestyle concept store has branches all over South Korea, the Hongdae location is by far the best known. The five-story building sells accessories as well as both menswear and womenswear. In addition to A-Land brand items, the store features brands from other local designers. The overall style is best described as trendy and edgy. The items are a step up from stores at the nearby Hongdae Shopping Street and as a bonus, the store allows you to try on the items in its many fitting rooms.

    29, Yanghwa-ro 16-gil, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
    02-3210–5882
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  • 6. Amore Seongsu

    Fans of K-Beauty will enjoy a pampering day at Amore Seongsu, a lifestyle cosmetics showroom which offers reservations for testing out makeup and taking classes from professional makeup artists in a beautiful garden setting. It's not exactly a shopping experience, but rather a spa-like service that allows you to sample 1,800 products from 40 brands. There's a rooftop to enjoy in addition to the garden-view rooms, and you can order tea from O'Sulloc's Tea House on the second floor. Booking a two-hour class means you can also take the products you like home.

    277-52 Seongsu-dong 2(i)-ga, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
    02-469–8600

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Free, but classes can be booked for a fee
  • 7. Apgujeong Rodeo Street

    Gangnam-gu

    If fashion is your thing, Gangnam's version of Beverly Hills' Rodeo Drive is the place for you. This concourse is home to scores of boutiques, along with accessory shops, shoe stores, and luxury brand discount outlets. It also hosts some of the highest concentration of plastic surgery clinics in the world. If nothing else, it's a good place to check out the scene, as over the decades this has been one of the big places in Seoul to see or be seen.

    Apgujeong Rodeo Station, Seoul, Seoul, 06018, South Korea
    1330-Korea Travel Hotline
  • 8. Collect Store

    Hongdae

    Head to the second floor of the warehouse to find this shop of curated knick-knacks, which sells everything from hand-crafted wooden spoons to vintage china and illustrated postcards. Visitors looking for medium-priced souvenirs can find local ceramics for reasonable prices and have a cup of coffee by the window, as the older couple who run the establishment also sell beverages.

    316, Seongsan-ro, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
    02-6013–9426
  • 9. Dongmyo Flea Market

    Dongdaemun

    This quirky weekend market is filled with antiques and retro items spilling out from storefronts onto the sidewalks across from Dongmyo Shrine. Thrifters will love the vintage clothes and shoes, and bargain hunters can score various trinkets, tools, and glassware for just a few thousand won.

    Sungin-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
  • 10. DOOTA Mall

    Dongdaemun

    This eight-story mega mall is brimming with more than 500 stores selling the latest fashion trends. An estimated three million foreign visitors a year peruse the mix of luxury boutiques, emerging designers, sportswear, and fast fashion encompassed in this late-night shoppers’ paradise. If you’re looking for the hottest trends in K-style, this is the place to break out your credit card.

    275 Jangchungdan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
    02-3398–3333
  • 11. Galleria Department Store

    Gangnam-gu

    Gangnam has become defined by its love affair with luxury brands, and nowhere will you find a greater concentration of shops dedicated to these high-end goods than the Galleria Department Store at Apgujeong Rodeo Station. The store, which is spread out among two buildings (Luxury Hall East and Luxury Hall West) features international brands such as Prada, Bally, Ferragamo, Fendi, Tod's, Armani, Gucci, and more. There are also high-end jewelers, and Gourmet 494, a food boutique located in the basement.

    407 Apgujeong-ro, Seoul, Seoul, 06018, South Korea
    02-3449–4114
  • 12. Gangnam Underground Mall

    Gangnam-gu

    This basement mall connected to Gangnam Station features tiny shops and kiosks selling the latest in fashion trends. It's a great place to browse if you have a bit of extra time on your hands.

    396, Gangnam-daero, Seoul, Seoul, 06621, South Korea
    1330-Korea Travel Hotline
  • 13. Garak Market

    Jamsil

    Seoul's largest wholesale agricultural products market, set in an expansive complex, is also a major destination for meat and seafood. This is a real, functioning place of commerce, and if you're in the mood for meat or seafood, you can haggle with the vendors on the first floor and then take your spoils to restaurants situated above. While the experience may be a bit rough and tumble, you'll save a bit of won compared to other destinations in Seoul, and gain so much in experience.

    932 Yangjae-daero, Seoul, Seoul, 05699, South Korea
    02-407–5578
  • 14. Hahn's Custom Tailoring

    Yongsan-gu

    Seoul has a reputation for inexpensive, high-quality tailored suits and Hahn's is one of the most established and convenient tailors in the area. For under $500, they will have a something ready in 2-3 days.

    34--16 Itaewon--dong, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
    02-797--0830
  • 15. Hello APM

    Dongdaemun

    Mainly geared toward teenagers and early-20-somethings, this mall is overflowing with trendy frocks, candy-colored shoes, glittering baubles, and numerous other frilly accouterments. Everywhere you look you’ll see signs screaming “Sale!” and this mall is indeed known as one of the best places in Dongdaemun to score a bargain. As the name cheekily suggests, the mall is open from am to pm and back again into the wee hours of the morning. Note: most shops carry only women’s clothing, and there are limited options for men. 

    253 Jangchungdan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
  • 16. Homi Art Shop

    Hongdae

    One of the best stores in the city for art supplies, Homi Art Shop is a favorite among students at Hongik University. The store has a wide range of products from spray paint to calligraphy brushes and needles for knitting. The prices are reasonable, and there is always a sale bin in the back corner with products up to 80 percent off. Also check out the collection of hanji (traditional Korean paper) on the second floor.

    20, Hongik-ro 3-gil, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
    02-336–8181
  • 17. 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.

    20, Hongik-ro, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
  • 18. Hyundai City Outlets

    Dongdaemun

    Hyundai is one of South Korea’s most popular department store brands, and this outlet version offers the previous season’s styles for a deep discount. Men’s, women’s, and kids’ clothing are all available, as are handbags, shoes, beauty products, appliances—you name it. The complex features various cafes and bakeries, and the parking lot has two dedicated female-only floors.

    20 Jangchungdan-ro 13-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
    02-2283–2233
  • 19. Hyundai Department Store Apgujeong

    Gangnam-gu

    Since 1985, this has operated as Hyundai's flagship store, with upscale shops selling designer brands, restaurants, household goods, food, and more. The rooftop is home to the Sky Park garden, where you can relax among the bamboo and birch trees and watch the clouds drift by.

    494, Apgujeong-ro, Seoul, Seoul, 06011, South Korea
    02-547–2233
  • 20. IFC Seoul

    Yeouido

    This polished mall is set in the three basement levels of the International Finance Center and is connected to the subway station via an underground walkway—a real godsend if you’re visiting Seoul during a frigid winter or the dog days of summer. While the mall features a pretty standard lineup of coffee shops, fast food eateries, and cosmetic and fashion brands, it’s also known for hosting Hallyu events such as K-Drama movie premiers in its 4D theater.

    10 Gukjegeumyung-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea
    02-6137–5000

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