
Shopping Guide in South Korea: From Myeongdong to Namdaemun
Seoul is not just about history and K-Pop; it is also a paradise for shopping enthusiasts! In this city where modern and traditional intertwine, you can find everything you are looking for, from skincare products that will pamper your skin to the latest technological wonders, from handmade souvenirs to famous street delicacies. Let’s explore Seoul’s most iconic shopping stops, Myeongdong and Namdaemun Market.
Remember: K-ETA Application
Before diving into this wonderful trip to South Korea and the shops, let’s clarify one point: Although Turkish citizens are exempt from a visa for tourist trips of up to 90 days, they are required to apply for the Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA). Make sure to complete your application through the official K-ETA website at least 72 hours before your trip and obtain your approval. Otherwise, you may encounter issues boarding your flight or entering the country. K-ETA is always important.
Myeongdong: A Paradise for Cosmetics and Fashion
Located in the heart of Seoul, Myeongdong is a vibrant area filled with the energy of young people and tourists. This is the first stop for those who want to closely follow Korean beauty and fashion trends.
Cosmetic Craze
You know that Korea is a world leader in skincare, right? Myeongdong is home to countless cosmetic stores that prove this claim.
Must-Haves: Some chain stores offer products suitable for every budget.
Tip: The friendly staff greeting you at the store entrance generously distribute free product samples! Even if you don’t make a purchase, you can collect these samples to try out many products.
What to Buy?: Be sure to add face masks, BB creams, and innovative skincare products with unique Korean ingredients to your basket.
Fashion and Electronics
Myeongdong is not just about cosmetics. You can find trendy Korean fashion boutiques, stores of sportswear giants, and unique pieces reflecting Korea's fast fashion understanding on the streets. The flagship stores of major brands are also located here. While Yongsan or Gangnam are generally more popular for electronics, you can still find small electronic accessory shops on some main streets of Myeongdong.
Namdaemun: The Heart of the Traditional Market
After the modern sparkle of Myeongdong, transitioning to Namdaemun Market, just a short walk away, feels like a journey back in time. As the largest traditional market in Korea, Namdaemun is a labyrinth of over 10,000 shops and stalls.
Souvenirs and Handicrafts
This is the perfect place to buy authentic gifts that carry the spirit of Korea for your loved ones.
Capture the Spirit of Namdaemun: In the market, you can find hanbok (traditional Korean clothing) dolls, hand-painted ceramics, traditional masks, elegant Korean silk fabrics, and various handicraft products.
Tip: Bargaining is allowed in Namdaemun! Especially if you are buying multiple items, don’t hesitate to negotiate the price. Establishing friendly dialogues with the vendors will make your shopping experience more enjoyable.
Clothing and Accessories: Everything you can think of, from children’s clothing to glasses, kitchenware to jewelry, is available in this market. Especially, cheap and quality glasses are among Namdaemun's hidden treasures.
Street Food: An Energy Boost Between Shopping
Remember, shopping in South Korea turns into a full festival when combined with tasting street food.
What to Eat in Myeongdong?: Spicy rice cakes Tteokbokki, sweet Korean pancakes Hotteok, stuffed dumplings Mandu, and grilled lobster fill the narrow streets of Myeongdong with delightful aromas.
What to Eat in Namdaemun?: In the traditional market, you can satisfy your hunger with seafood, vegetables, and especially fresh noodle soups that you can find on Kalguksu Street.
No matter what your shopping list is, the time you spend in these two contrasting yet complementary areas of Seoul will be among the most colorful memories of your trip. Prepare your wallet and immerse yourself in the rhythm of shopping in Korea!