Last updated on October 30th, 2024 at 05:23 pm
This is an unusual blog post to write for me as I barely go on shopping sprees in my travels. However, resisting shopping in Seoul was like resisting a casino in Las Vegas. I couldn’t help but step out of character to check out the shopping culture in Korea.
Having said that, Seoul isn’t like Dubai, where people go crazy buying world-famous brands in fancy malls. We wouldn’t even be having this conversation if that was the case. The uniqueness of shopping in Korea lies in the originality of their native brands and products. And if they managed to attract me, a novice in skincare, beauty products, and cosmetics, and that too on my holiday, it says a lot.
In fact, shopping was almost like a tourist attraction in Seoul for me. There are tons of other things to do and see in Seoul that we’ve captured in another post. And for accommodation, here’s a list of places to stay in Seoul.
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![A bustling shopping street lined with popular Korean skincare and cosmetic stores, including Nature Republic, Tonymoly, and Club Clio. Large promotional banners with models advertising beauty products hang above the storefronts, while pedestrians walk by, some glancing into the stores. The vibrant green wall above the Nature Republic store adds a touch of nature to the urban setting.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170725_130842.jpg?resize=640%2C400&ssl=1)
Where to shop in Seoul?
Ok, enough talking; let’s go on a virtual shopping tour but make sure you have read our important tips before going to Seoul post for more information.
Let’s move the spotlight for a second to Seoul’s famous underground malls, which are built under the city’s subway train stations. Consider them as the go-to place for the latest Korean fashion trend on a low budget.
If you are short on time then go to Myeongdong for cosmetics, Insadong for souvenirs, and GOTO underground mall for clothes, accessories, handbags, and more.
Popular Shopping Districts in Seoul, S. Korea
Myeongdong
This place is like no other – Be prepared to get lost in the unparalleled streets of beauty, skincare, and cosmetics. If you thought Starbucks was a little extreme to open shop at every corner in Seattle, you are in for a surprise in Myeongdong. I counted about 15 different Korean beauty brand stores (see photos below), while some stores repeat themselves every other block.
PRO TIP: Three of these Korean beauty companies have opened stores in NYC, don’t forget to check them out – Nature Republic, Innisfree, & Club Clio.
![The storefront of Holika Holika, a popular Korean cosmetics brand, illuminated at night with vibrant signage and neon lights. Large sale signs advertising a 50% discount are visible on either side of the entrance, where a staff member stands by the open door. An LED screen above displays an ad featuring young women, adding to the lively atmosphere of the shopping district.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_203503.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![The Banila Co. storefront, bathed in bright pink lighting, stands out against the night, with large sale signs indicating discounts of up to 50%. A life-sized cutout of a model greets customers at the entrance, adding a welcoming touch to the trendy cosmetics store. Inside, customers and staff can be seen amidst neatly arranged product displays.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_203448.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![The Innisfree storefront is covered in a lush green plant wall, adding a natural touch to the beauty brand’s image. Through the glass doors, customers browse the bright, well-organized interior, with shelves displaying an array of skincare and beauty products.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170723_193311.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![The Nature Collection storefront features a bright, inviting display with signs promoting popular beauty items and special discounts. Various skincare brands, including Beyond, Tomaru, and Belif, are highlighted, creating a vibrant and engaging atmosphere for shoppers.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_203154.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![The Nature Republic storefront showcases a well-lit and lush green theme, echoing its natural skincare branding. A shopper examines a product near the entrance, while shelves inside are stocked with various skincare and beauty items, including displays promoting special discounts.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_203132.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![The Missha storefront displays a modern, well-lit interior with rows of skincare and beauty products neatly organized on shelves. The exterior sign is bright, and promotional posters inside feature popular skincare items, capturing the vibrant and trendy vibe of this Korean beauty brand.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_203138.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![The storefront of The Face Shop is warmly lit, with greenery accenting the doorway and interior decor that gives it a natural, inviting atmosphere. Customers are seen entering the store, which displays promotional signs for various skincare products, reflecting the brand's focus on beauty and wellness in an eco-inspired setting.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_203539.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![The Mprove store features a bright, modern facade with a large illuminated poster of a brand ambassador promoting their skincare products. The store's signage highlights "Daily Derma Cosmetics," and a crowd of shoppers walks by the storefront, which offers a clean, well-lit interior and skincare promotions.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_203026.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![The Skinfood storefront features a bright yellow sign reading “SKINFOOD since 1957” beneath a large digital display of a model holding fruits, reflecting the brand's theme of natural ingredients. Inside, shoppers browse well-organized shelves, while a sign at the entrance advertises a 50% sale.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_203101.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![The Etude House storefront exudes a whimsical, fairytale charm with a small balcony above the bright pink “ETUDE HOUSE” sign, framed by striped pink awnings and lights. Inside, the decor is soft and feminine, with pink accents and product displays, while shoppers browse beauty items, emphasizing the brand's playful and youthful aesthetic.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_202816.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![The CLUB CLIO storefront features a sleek and modern design with bright yellow-lit signage, contrasted against dark paneling. A large poster displays a model holding a red lipstick, promoting the brand's makeup products, while the interior showcases various beauty items arranged neatly for customers.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_202855.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![The "Too Cool For School" storefront features a modern-industrial aesthetic with a brightly lit, neon sign above the entrance. The interior showcases a variety of beauty products on wooden shelves and tables, creating an inviting boutique feel, while promotional posters highlight special offers and seasonal deals.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_213040.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![The "TonyMoly" store entrance at night features a brightly lit sign and a large advertisement above, showing a young man holding a skincare product, promoting "The Chok Chok Green Tea." The storefront is bustling with activity as shoppers browse various skincare and beauty products, with displays showcasing promotional offers and bestsellers.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_203549.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![The storefront of "seaNtree" features a brightly illuminated sign above the entrance, decorated with small lights, giving it a marquee-like appearance. Inside, the store is well-organized with displays showcasing skincare and beauty products, including a prominent "Summer Sale" promotion with deals like "10+10 for 6900." The ambiance is inviting, with black and white checkered flooring and various product advertisements lining the entrance.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_203049.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![The "It's Skin" storefront showcases a sleek, clinical design with a large, illuminated sign reading "Clinical Skin Solution" and a beaker graphic representing scientific skincare. Promotions for product bundles, such as "2+1" deals, are displayed on stands outside the entrance. A few staff members and customers can be seen near the entrance, giving the store an inviting and approachable atmosphere.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_203202.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
The stores in Myeongdong open at about 11 am but the energy of Myeongdong comes to life with its night market. Outside each of these stores are girls and boys passing over free samples as they greet you with a loud Annyeong Haseyo (Hello in Korean). Of course, there is no pressure to buy but as a courtesy, step inside the store if you do accept the free samples. However, if you do end up buying something, they’ll give you more free samples without you even asking for it.
![A large collection of skincare products arranged in two groups on a flat surface, featuring various brands and types. The items include face masks with ingredients like charcoal, tea tree, and honey, sunscreen, blemish cover, and hydrating creams. The products are a mix of sample packets and full-sized items, highlighting popular Korean skincare brands and packaging.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170813_192509.jpg?resize=640%2C360&ssl=1)
Pro TIP: Seoul Global Cultural Center is also located in Myeongdong where you can get shopping coupons and other free cultural experiences like trying the Hanbok or K-pop classes. It is located on the top floor of M Plaza right next to the Zara store.
High-End Shopping Malls in Myeongdong:
Lotte Department Store, Lotte Young, Shinsegae
Gangnam
There are actually two underground shopping malls in the Gangnam district.
- The Gangnam subway station underground mall.
- Express Bus Terminal underground mall, a.k.a GOTO mall, the largest underground mall in Seoul. I’d recommend going to GOTO mall, it is a haven for ladies!
Underground malls is a serious business in Seoul. GOTO mall is almost half a mile long with stores selling handbags, footwear, clothes, cute hats, home décor, you name it. One can easily spend hours exploring this underground shopping mall.
![A bustling underground shopping arcade filled with people browsing racks of clothing displayed along the hallway. Overhead signs direct shoppers to different exits and subway lines, adding to the lively yet organized ambiance typical of urban shopping centers. The scene captures a variety of shoppers, from those casually browsing to others moving purposefully through the crowd.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170728_195053.jpg?resize=640%2C400&ssl=1)
Ladies, GOTO Mall is the place to go if you are a sucker for Asian fashion but want to stay on a budget. And to be honest, the quality of clothing wasn’t cheap at all given the price you pay.
High-End Shopping Malls in Gangnam:
COEX shopping mall
Namdaemun
If you truly want to experience where the locals shop then head to Namdaemun. This place instantly transported me back to India. The photos below will explain my feelings better. It was interesting that this market not only carried traditional & local stuff but day to day household items. Definitely, a place to go to get the local feel of Korea.
![A lively outdoor market scene with shoppers walking past stalls displaying an array of bags, accessories, and street food. Vendors in aprons attend to customers, while colorful signs and shop fronts in Korean add to the bustling atmosphere typical of traditional marketplaces. The mix of people browsing and interacting with sellers gives a vibrant, authentic feel to the street.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_142812.jpg?resize=640%2C360&ssl=1)
Dongdaemun
The Dongdaemun market is one of the largest in Korea and the only one open till wee hours of morning i.e. till about 4 am. You must speak Korean well enough to bargain for better prices here since the market is primarily for wholesale buyers. However, there are shopping malls for retail shoppers. If you only have a few days like us but still want to check out a local market then try Namdaemun instead.
High-End Shopping Malls in Dongdaemun:
Doosan Tower (Doota Mall)
![A bustling street market with people browsing through various shops and stalls, lined with clothes, accessories, and colorful signs in Korean. The lively scene includes shoppers walking along the cobblestone path, street vendors selling their wares, and a backdrop of multistory buildings filled with signage, capturing the vibrant energy of a traditional shopping district.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_152610.jpg?resize=640%2C360&ssl=1)
Insadong
This is “the” shopping street for tourists, in my opinion. It has all the cute souvenirs shops but without the crazy crowd or vendors from Namdaemun. There are cafes, restaurants, bars above the shops selling local handicraft and trinkets. I found Insadong very attractive to stroll around. However, some things were over-priced compared to Namdaemun.
![A vibrant outdoor shopping area adorned with colorful paper flowers and umbrellas hanging above, creating a whimsical canopy. Visitors walk below, enjoying the lively atmosphere surrounded by multi-level shops and balconies, adding charm to this bustling market space.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170727_161615.jpg?resize=640%2C1024&ssl=1)
![A lively pedestrian street lined with trees, featuring a banner above promoting a 10% discount on food. A playful sculpture of a cartoon character sitting on a bench adds charm to the scene, as people walk along, enjoying the shaded avenue and bustling shops.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170727_160815.jpg?resize=640%2C1024&ssl=1)
![A vibrant street scene at night with illuminated shop signs and displays, creating a warm, inviting glow. People walk along the pathway, some browsing shops with traditional Korean items, while others stroll leisurely, enjoying the ambiance of the evening market.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170726_204223.jpg?resize=640%2C360&ssl=1)
Hongdae and Ewha University
Hongik University area in Hongdae and the fashion street near Ewha University are both very popular amongst students for affordable Korean fashion shopping. If you are around checking out some of the themed cafes in this area might as well swing by the shops as well. I didn’t get a chance to check either of these two areas.
What to buy in Seoul, Korea?
If you are curious about what to spend your money on then here are some quirky things we shopped for in Seoul. The list also includes things we didn’t care about picking up. It will give you a good idea about what you could possibly consider buying in Korea.
- Korea traditional hand fan (definitely came in handy in the summer)
- Skin Care & Beauty Products (facemasks, tinted lip balm, makeup)
- A wine bottle hanbok cover souvenir
- A Korean bookmark
- Korean fashion clothes
- Hats (they have some really cute designs!)
- Handbag/purse
- The traditional hanbok headband (I don’t know when I’ll ever use it!)
- Korean Ginseng (A variety of ginseng products are available in the market, we weren’t really into this one)
- Stationary (I fell in love with stationary all over again in Seoul)
- Chopsticks
- Hand mirror
- Socks, especially ones with uber-cute designs on them (Flaunt it!)
![A colorful display of traditional Korean souvenirs, including hand fans, vibrant pouches, decorative chopsticks, and keychains. The stall showcases an assortment of items in bold, lively colors, appealing to tourists and locals alike.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_150118.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![A stack of boxed Korean souvenirs, featuring compact hand mirrors adorned with traditional floral designs, colorful patchwork pouches, and keychains. The display is neatly organized, showcasing a variety of vibrant and intricate items perfect for gift-giving or keepsakes.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_150455.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![A neatly arranged display of traditional Korean bookmarks featuring designs of figures in hanbok attire, each with a colorful tassel. The bookmarks are packaged individually and priced at 2000 won, with vibrant fabric bundles stacked below them, adding to the assortment of traditional keepsakes.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170726_203821.jpg?resize=576%2C1024&ssl=1)
![An assortment of Korean skincare products, including sheet masks (charcoal, tea tree, honey), aloe and rose facial packs, sunblocks, blemish concealers, and various creams, neatly laid out on a dark surface.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170813_192032.jpg?resize=640%2C696&ssl=1)
![A storefront with a vibrant yellow sign selling various herbal and ginseng products, featuring tall, clear containers of roots and a range of boxed goods displayed on shelves. Red and yellow signage, including banners in Chinese and Japanese, advertise promotions and products, while a few stools and display racks add to the lively street market ambiance.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170724_152017.jpg?resize=640%2C552&ssl=1)
Creative beauty products only in Korea (check the photo below) 🙂 Did you guys notice my cupcake-shaped tinted lip balm in the photo above? Link to that Holika Holika lip balm on Amazon.
![A product display for Innisfree hair makeup, featuring various shades of jelly concealers for hair touch-ups. The display includes instructions in Korean with images showing how to apply the product to hair roots and hairlines, alongside an illustration of a woman demonstrating the finished look with neat hair.](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/20170723_193710.jpg?resize=640%2C379&ssl=1)
Seoul Shopping Tips!
- Make sure to travel with plenty of space in your luggage – just saying.
- Although this shopping guide was primarily catered towards women, in general, Korean men are very well groomed. So I guess the beauty products apply to men as well.
- Clothes are mostly designed for petite Asian women so it is a challenge to find bigger sizes.
- The underground shopping malls don’t have trial rooms, you’ll just have to wing it for fitting.
- Some vendors in underground malls may waive off sales tax if you pay by cash instead of a credit card. Similarly, you can get a higher discount if you buy a lot of items from one shop. Bottom-line, don’t hesitate to bargain a little at underground shops.
- Don’t hesitate to ask for more free beauty product samples if you think you want to sample a certain product but didn’t get it.
- As a foreign tourist, you may get sales tax refunded in shopping malls as long as you show your passport and have shopped for KRW30,000 or more. Don’t hesitate to ask the shops about this process; it’ll save you a ton of money! In some cases, it’s instant tax removal and in some others, they give you a receipt to claim a tax refund at the airport before departure.
It was so much fun it was to write an unusual post like this. I hope you guys enjoyed the virtual shopping experience with us in Korea! Please share along with family & friends.
Where to Stay in Seoul
![What to Shop and Where in Seoul, South Korea](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Seoul-shopping-where-to-go-and-what-to-buy.jpg?resize=640%2C960&ssl=1)
![Korea Shopping: Guide on Where to Go Shopping and What to Buy in Seoul](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Seoul-Korea-Shopping-guide.jpg?resize=640%2C960&ssl=1)
![A Complete Shopping Guide to Seoul, South Korea](https://i0.wp.com/www.myticklefeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Seoul-shopping-guide-what-and-where-to-buy-beauty-products.jpg?resize=640%2C960&ssl=1)
Happy Travelling Shopping!
I am Korean so I have always wanted to go there. I did, and I love it! This website helped me see where I should go to shop.
Hi Ariana, I’m so glad you loved Korea because we do too 🙂 And I am so happy to hear our post was helpful to you, cheers!
I would buy all the Korean beauty products I could and bring them home.
Haha, don’t forget to carry a big empty suitcase in that case!
Although I am a minimalist, it was interesting to see so many options out there in this city for shopping. I will keep in mind two things – A Korean bookmark and a hand fan for the souvenir.
Those were my two favorite things from Seoul tbh 🙂
Wow. The colourful places would make me take pictures first. And I am a shopaholic. God save me if I do visit these places.
Haha.. If you are a shopaholic then you probably will be in paradise, your wallet not so much 😉
I love shopping and therefore Seoul looks like shoppers paradise. I would love to buy some Korean cosmetics and it is great that they give some freebies also with our shopping. Thanks for all the tips on underground shops and other things what we should buy here.
Most welcome Yukti. If you are a shopper make sure to carry an empty suitcase there.. lol
I think I would also fall in love with the shopping, if only for the beauty and skincare products! It looks like there are so many fun and unique options!
Indeed, the options are endless here 🙂
I would definitely stock up on Korean beauty products, those sheet masks are the best. I love how bright and colourful all the stores are, makes you want to visit.
Those sheet masks are THE BEST!
Thanks for this guide. I would love to go to a Korean market, but the thought of trying to bargain terrifies me a little bit. HA! All those beauty products would make really awesome holiday gifts though.
To be honest I never bargained till my last day and the underground mall shopkeeper told me he will reduce the price if I paid in cash.. okay then! 🙂
Love this post! I love K-Beauty products and will be keeping this guide on hand for my future visit to Soeul! The Amazon list is also really helpful, it sucks to fall in love with a product you can’t find when back at home.
Now you know whose ordering stuff online after her Seoul visit 😉 lol
Im not much of a shopper but you made it sound like so much fun and the photos were so lively!
Yeah me neither but it can be quite a fun activity to window shop especially in Myeongdong!
Great tips! I’m not too into shopping either during my travels, but I will definitely have this in mind if I end up going to Seoul one day (which I hope I do!) And I’ll make sure to have plenty of space in my luggage, haha!
Last part is the key! Lol
I would SO need an extra suitcase just to bring home all the beauty products! I love how Seoul turns shopping into an event with beautiful decorations in the streets, eye-catching billboards and more products than you could dream of trying in a lifetime!
Would it be crazy if I say I bought a beautiful duffle bag there and then filled it with all my shopping in Seoul.. ha, true story!
There are so many places to shop! It’s nice to be able to use this as a guide to be able to go where the tourists shop or where the locals do depending on what we are looking for
Exactly! There is so much diversity depending on where you want to go and how much time you have.