Introducing the popular stylish towns in Seoul, South Korea that you should check out first!
The CEO of Korean Apparel, who knows everything about Seoul, will introduce you to the latest ways to walk around Seoul, including popular Korean brands and stylish Korean cafes.
1: Hongdae, a city where young people gather
Shibuya, Korea.
It is a bustling town for young people because it is home to a famous university in Seoul.
At night, there are a lot of clubs and it is also a busy downtown area.
CHCK POINT!
▼ visualaidclub (ladies select shop)
▼ EburnneanStairs (men's select shop)
▼ What kind of place is Hongdae? (External link)
▼ This is never that Hongdae store
▼ MARITHÉ FRANÇOIS GIRBAUD Hongdae store
▼ Up-and-coming street brand LMC
2: Roppongi “Itaewon” in Seoul
This town, famous for the Netflix original drama Itaewon Class, is best visited at night.
Many foreigners live locally, and there are many gorgeous bars and pubs.
If you are visiting during the day, we recommend going to Hannam-dong, the next station.
Hannam-dong is full of stylish shops and cafes, so you're sure to find something you like.
CHCK POINT!
Itaewon
▼ The fountain is a landmark. Instagrammable bar
Hannam-dong
▼ Record shop where you can enjoy records on the spot
▼ THE OPEN PRODUCT Hannam store
3: Apgujeong, a town where K-POP idols gather
Ginza, Korea.
There are many entertainment agencies, so you might be able to meet Oshi on weekday mornings.
At night, it flourishes as a playground for adults.
CHECKPOINT!
▼ Isetan in Korea. Long-established department store Galleria
4: If you love fashion, this is the place to go! songsu
Harajuku, South Korea.
Recommended to go during the day
Popular fashion brands and select shops
There are many showrooms.
▼ Go here first! Extra large select shop “EMPTY ”
▼ Stores of the popular brand MATIN KIIM
▼ Mid-century vintage furniture specialty store
▼ Songsu’s standard cafe “onion”
summary
In what order do you recommend going? ?
If you're a Korean beginner, try going in order from the top.
It's arranged in order of sightseeing spots from top to bottom, so it's easy to understand Japanese and have fun.
English is the official language in Itaewon, and there are literally no Japanese people in Apgujeong.Therefore, the last two are somewhat for experts!