Busan(Busanjin-gu)

Frisbee is Korea's largest and premium reseller of Apple products, including iPods, iPhones, iPads, Mac computers, and accessories. At Frisbee Seomyeon, located in central Seomyeon, customers may test all products before purchasing, and receive free product consultation at the customer service center. Moreover, this Frisbee branch has a lounge on the third floor that provides technical support for Apple products.


Seoul(Mapo-gu) , Hongik-University-Area

Mecenatpolis Mall houses popular fashion brands, beauty shops, and a large grocery store, as well as various restaurants and coffee shops. It contains cultural areas like Lotte Card Center performance area and Lotte Cinema. There are also often performances held at Mecen Garden and the central square. As the connecting Hapjeong Station is a hub of bus routes and the airport bus, getting there is particularly easy.


Seoul(Yeongdeungpo-gu) , Yeouido・Yeongdeungpo・Mapo

E-mart is a discount supermarket operated by Shinsegae, a department store franchise. Located in central Yeoido, E-mart is frequented by many international residents who live in the area. This single-level branch does not carry home appliances or sports goods, but instead sells groceries and prepackaged foods.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Namdaemun・Seoul-Station

Cheong Kwan Jang is Korea's leading producer of six-year-old Korean red ginseng products, which are sold nationwide as well as in over 60 countries worldwide including the United States, Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Located in close proximity of major tourist attractions, the main Cheong Kwang Jang branch in Namdaemun-ro carries a wide selection of red ginseng products, including red ginseng extract and root ginseng, as well as red ginseng candy and chocolate, which are popular gifts and souvenirs.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Euljiro・Chungmuro・Namsan

The Shilla Duty Free Shop is located inside the Shilla Seoul Hotel. The duty free shop offers over 500 brand-name products of perfume, cosmetics, clothes, bags, watches, and jewelry of various brands, all of which can be purchased at discounted prices. Simply take Line 3 to Dongguk University Station and get out at Exit 5. You will see the Shilla Hotel right in front of you. There is a shuttle bus that runs from the Shilla Hotel entrance to the Shilla Duty Free Shop. It is free and runs from 10:00 until 20:00. For more information call +82-2-2230-3662 (Korean and English services).


Busan(Busanjin-gu) , Seomyeon・Beomil-dong

Lotte Busan Duty Free Shop is located in the Busan Lotte Department Store and has contributed to bringing the latest fashion trends to Busan, a port city and a famous tourist destination. A hotel, theater, and restaurants are all located within close distance of the store, making it an ideal destination for visitors who wish to enjoy both shopping and touring.In March 21st 2001, a 70m² duty-free shop was also established aboard the Camellia, a cruise ship which runs between Busan and Fukuoka 3 times a week. This was the first duty-free shop to be set up aboard a ship in Korea. Products offered onboard range from cigarettes and liquor to bags and cosmetics.


Seoul(Yongsan-gu) , Itaewon・Yongsan

For over 33 years, Hilton Tailor has served prominent customers with exceptional suits and shirts. Once a customer becomes a patron, he can order shirts or suits by phone or email. Suits are tailored to fit each customer's physical shape and preferences. Trendy suits are handmade as well. Suits in Hiton Tailor are known for their comfort and durability. It is one of the most famous shops in Itaewon with prominent customers from all over the world. 


Busan(Busanjin-gu) , Seomyeon・Beomil-dong

Home Plus Seomyeon is located in a multipurpose building that houses a CGV movie theater, restaurants, a wedding hall, and other facilities for shopping and entertainment. The retail store offers information, such as product displays, in foreign languages to assist foreign customers.


Seoul(Jongno-gu)

Unlike many other traditional markets, Kwangjang Market has preserved its rich history and maintained the feel of a traditional market, shying away from modernization. Operated by kind-hearted merchants that embody the warmth of the Korean people, the market is a great place to eat delicious food and purchase various items at inexpensive prices.Hanbok shops in Kwangjang Market focus on traditional hanbok rather than modernized hanbok, which are said to be more practical than their traditional counterpart. Beautiful hanbok are available at 30% off their average asking price.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu)

Grand Intercontinental Seoul now introduces the first premium & casual shopping mall, called Parnas.Shopping, food, beverages, and cultural activities are at your disposal all in one place that offers a home-like atmosphere.