Cheongja Imported Goods Shopping Center
 
Seoul(Jung-gu)
Cheongja Imported Goods Shopping Center offers imported utensils, household items, clothing and accessories not readily available elsewhere. Its main customers tend to be women. Its first underground floor boasts diverse utensils, women's clothing and accessories while the first floor offers children's clothing and household items. After shopping around in the center, visitors may want to vist the second and third floors, which house customer lounges and coffee shops.

Ilmo Outlet & (Café) Scoop Garden (일모아울렛 & 카페)
 
Seoul(Gangnam-gu)
Ilmo Outlet consists of discount shops and a café. It is a perfect place for shopping and leisure. Markdown '10 Corso Como' items are sold at discount prices. The first floor offers men's suits, women's shoes, and handbags while the second floor offers designer brand items that are disounted up to 80%.

Sungnyemun Imported Goods Shopping Center
 
Seoul(Jung-gu)
Sungnyemun Imported Goods Shopping Center consists of two underground floors within the Daehan Hwaje Building (B3F-22F). The building is easy to locate among the low buildings of Namdaemun Market. In addtion to many items, the shopping center is particularly known for its cameras and audio equipment. Main items also include trekking items, household items, electronics, and fishing gear.

Loccitane
 
Seoul(Gangnam-gu)
Established by Olivier Baussan, Loccitane has its roots in the French Provincial style. It is a brand focusing on overall "wellbeing": the harmony of sensual pleasure and mental bliss. It is one of the first brands in Korea to use essential oils and natural ingredients in all its product lines.

Choi Gi Soon Dackjongyi Doll Institute
 
Seoul(Jongno-gu)
The Choi Gi Soon Dackjongyi Doll Institute makes and displays Dackjongyi dolls (traditional Korean dolls). The dolls are made of special paper created from mulberry trees. Naturally, they ooze a unique scent that comforts visitors. This cozy gallery displays traditional Korean dolls from the past to the present. Visitors can watch and attend a craft class. The dolls can be leased for exhibition, purchased, or customized upon request. 

Pungwoldang
 
Seoul(Gangnam-gu)
First opened in June 2003, Pungwoldang is a cultural salon for classical music enthusiasts. It's filled with music albums and houses seminars, travel services, and a café. There are over 11,000 music albums (classical music CDs/DVDs and opera CDs) and a diversity of seminars related to classical music. Visitors can watch music-related movies free of charge and can receive a 50% discount at the café with each album purchase.

E-mart - Myeongil Branch
 
Seoul(Gangdong-gu)
E-mart is a discount supermarket operated by Shinsegae, a department store franchise. As each of the six floors (B1-5F) carries different categories of commodities, E-mart Myeongil operates more like a department store than a supermarket. In addition, this E-mart branch features a community center, a nursery, a food court, an optical store, a pharmacy, a nail salon, a hair salon, a travel agency and a photo studio for customer convenience. Moreover, as diverse performances are regularly held at the nearby neighborhood park, customers to E-mart Myeongil may enjoy both shopping and cultural activities.

Jagalchi Market Dried Seafood Section
 
Busan(Jung-gu)
As a main attraction in Busan, Jagalchi Market is one of the largest seafood markets in Asia. It was formed in the aftermath of the Liberation in 1945 and the Korean War in 1950 when refugees and merchants began to sell and exchange seafood there. It sells virtually everything caught in the sea. Its second floor specializes in dried seafood such as dried anchovies, shrimp, dried clams, dried pollacks and so on. These items are not only fresh but also inexpensive. Both retail and wholesale purchases are available.

Namu by Namuhana
 
Seoul(Gangnam-gu)
Namu by Namuhana boasts handmade shoes that are extremely comfortable. It offers trendy items for young fashion leaders. High-qualiy items in practical styles have been wildly popular among customers. Customized shoes are available upon request so that customers can adjust the x_height of heels, change leather materials, and adjust insoles.

Over the Rainbow
 
Seoul(Yongsan-gu)
Over the Rainbow is a popular eyewear shop among young people. It boasts colorful items matching well with ever-chaging seasonal clothing. New items appear every two months. Thanks to its fast services from eye exams to fitting services, Over the Rainbow has attracted many loyal international tourists.