Sinpo International Market
 
Incheon(Jung-gu)
Must-Visit Destination in Incheon - Sinpo International Market If you're planning a trip to Incheon, South Korea, one destination you absolutely cannot miss is the historic Sinpo International Market. This bustling marketplace, which has been a cornerstone of Incheon's commercial activity for over a century, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and culinary delights. A Rich Historical Background Sinpo International Market dates back to the late 19th century when it began as a small vegetable market catering to Japanese, Chinese, and Western settlers in Incheon. The market officially opened in 1970, and its long history is a testament to its enduring appeal and importance. Initially, Chinese merchants dominated the market, importing a variety of vegetables from Shandong Province. The market quickly became famous, with a saying emerging that "If you can't find it in Sinpo-dong, you won't find it anywhere else." Culinary Delights One of the main attractions of Sinpo International Market is its incredible variety of food. The market is divided into sections for vegetables, fruits, seafood, and side dishes, making it easy for visitors to navigate. Here are some must-try foods: Chicken Gangjeong: This sweet and crispy fried chicken is a market staple, known for its addictive flavor. Mandu (Dumplings): Sinpo Uri Mandu offers a variety of dumplings filled with pork, kimchi, and shrimp. Gonggalppang: A unique, hollow bread that's crispy on the outside and pairs perfectly with ice cream. Sundae: Traditional Korean sausage made with pig's intestines stuffed with noodles and blood. Green Tea Hotteok: A modern twist on the traditional Korean pancake, filled with sweet green tea-flavored filling. Be sure to visit the market on an empty stomach, as there are countless dishes to sample and savor. Exploring the Market For those interested in the market's history, a visit to the second floor is a must. Here, you'll find the "Sinpo Old Road of Memories," a gallery of photographs and paintings that depict the market's early days. This narrow corridor offers a nostalgic glimpse into the past, highlighting the market's journey from a small vegetable market to a bustling commercial hub. Practical Information Address: 11-5 Uhyeon-ro 49beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon Hours: 09:00 - 21:30 When visiting Incheon, make sure to include Sinpo International Market in your itinerary. It's a place where history and modernity blend seamlessly, offering visitors a taste of traditional Korean culture along with delicious local cuisine. Don't forget to grab a map from the Sinpo International Market Support Center to help you navigate every corner of this vibrant market.

LesMore - Myeongdong Branch
 
4.0/1
Seoul(Jung-gu)
LesMore is a shoe store that carries over 40 shoe brands including Nike, Adidas and Converse.The Myeongdong branch is located in a major tourist area and is popular among Japanese and Chinese tourists. The 2nd floor is designed to emphasize various international brands through a ‘shop-in-shop’ concept.

Doota Duty Free
 
Seoul(Jung-gu)
Doota Duty Free is Korea's one and only nighttime-friendly duty free shop. Located in Dongdaemun, the heart of hallyu shopping and culture, Doota Duty Free is the latest shopping hot spot that boasts a variety of products from over 600 popular brands. Whether its clothes, accessories, cosmetics, food or wine you are looking for, Doota Duty Free is a one-stop mall where you can find all your needs.

Shinsegae Department Store - Centum City Branch
 
Busan(Haeundae-gu)
Shinsegae Centum City resembles a giant city that infuses shopping, entertainment, art, and architectural beauty. It reflects the best of Shinsegae, a company which opened the first department store in Korea. This glittering department store boasts a slew of entertainment spots, an ice rink, and spa facilities in addtion to shops. It has everything for one-stop shopping.

Hoze
 
Seoul(Gangnam-gu)
Hoze offers handmade designer bags. In fact, it directly runs the entire process of manufacturing. It focuses on simple, elegant designs rather than colorful designs in order to maximize the natural feel of leather bags. Items in Hoze are both practical and comfortable to carry by minimizing the weight of leather. They are also reasonably priced.

Galleria Department Store - Main Branch
 
5.0/1
Seoul(Gangnam-gu)
The Galleria Department Store is well known as the most popular luxury-brand fashion mall in Seoul. Located in the wealthy district of Apgujeong-dong, the Galleria Department Store plays a leading role in today’s fashion industry, as it offers a wide variety of high-class brands. The Galleria Department Store is located on Rodeo Street, a popular destination among youth looking for entertainment and fashion. In this area, you can see many young people styled in the latest fashions having a cup of coffee in one of the many cafes or grabbing a bite to eat at one of the areas wide selection of restaurants.

COEX Mall
 
Seoul(Gangnam-gu)
Coex Mall was re-opened on November 27, 2014 after completion of a large-scale renovation. World-renowned architectural firm Gensler worked to create a vision for change largely centered around a concept called ‘The Unfolding Sky’. With five uniquely-themed squares, the new Coex Mall was designed to receive optimal amounts of natural light and optimize the flow of foot traffic. Coex mall is a shopping mecca for global brands in fashion, accessories, beauty, lifestyle, and others. It also has a large movie theater complex and a wide variety of fine dining establishments.

Myeongdong NOON SQUARE
 
Seoul(Jung-gu)
NOON SQUARE is a large shopping complex located at the center of Myeong-dong, known as a Mecca of fashion and culture. It features a wide range of global fashion brands including Mango, Steve Madden, H&M and ZARA, as well as various facilities for leisure, entertainment and dining. In addition, NOON SQUARE is the first venue in Korea to install an outdoor escalator.

The Shilla Duty Free Shop - Jeju Branch
 
5.0/1
Jeju-do(Jeju-si)
The Shilla Duty Free Shop in Jeju is characterized by leisurely and gorgeous atmosphere, providing a comfortable space of rest for shoppers. Located on the first floor are various international luxury brands and the second floor houses stores selling cosmetics, bags, sunglasses, clothing, electronics and Korean souvenirs. Customers can easily browse a great range of brand shops, and it is the only place in Jeju Island that has Louis Vuitton, Hermes, and Tiffany boutiques.

Namdaemun Ginseng Market
 
Seoul(Jung-gu)
Namdaemun Ginseng Market is found along the central path of Namdaemun Market located on Namdamun-ro (St.). Here, over 20 shops stand close together in the market. There are 7 other ginseng shops in a ginseng distribution center located on the second floor of Namdaemun Theatre in Namdaemun Market. Here, you may purchase quality ginseng at a 20~30% discounted price.Visitors can also purchase fresh ginseng and other processed products such as ginseng tea and powder, as well as a variety of oriental health food including: red ginseng, honey, yeongji mushrooms, traditional teas, brown rice and adlay.As Korea’s representative traditional market, Namdaemun Market is one of the most popular tourist attractions among international tourists.