markets


SOUTH KOREA

Seoul is home to a wide variety of markets, each offering a unique glimpse into the city’s culture, cuisine, and shopping traditions. From bustling wholesale hubs to charming traditional markets, exploring the Seoul Markets Guide is a must for any visitor.

Namdaemun Market and Dongdaemun Market are among the most famous, offering everything from clothing and accessories to electronics and souvenirs. These markets are perfect for bargain hunters and those wanting to experience the lively atmosphere of a traditional Korean marketplace.

For a taste of local culture and cuisine, the Gwangjang Market and Tongin Market offer street food, traditional snacks, and fresh produce, allowing visitors to sample authentic Korean flavors. Don’t miss the opportunity to try delicacies such as tteokbokki, bindaetteok, and hotteok while wandering through colorful stalls.

Seoul’s markets also feature craft shops, specialty stores, and cultural performances, providing a vibrant and immersive experience. Whether you’re shopping for souvenirs, tasting local dishes, or simply soaking in the atmosphere, exploring Seoul’s markets is a delightful way to discover the city’s heart and energy.

Shoppers at Yangnyeong Market

Yangnyeong Market

Seoul’s Yangnyeong Market is one of the most famous oriental medicine markets in Korea.

Noryangjin Fish Markets

Noryangjin Fish Markets

This is a wholesale fish market and a true “Seoul” experience.

Insadong Markets

This is a small street which gives a more traditional shopping experience.