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Travel Guide Updated April 2026

Myeongdong Guide — Shopping, Street Food & Things to Do

Seoul's busiest shopping district decoded: the best skincare stores, must-try street food, and hidden gems most tourists walk right past.

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Why Visit Myeongdong

Myeongdong (명동) is Seoul's most famous commercial district and the first stop for most visitors. The area spans roughly eight blocks of pedestrianized streets packed with skincare shops, fashion retailers, department stores and street food vendors. It is tourist-heavy and unapologetically commercial, but the sheer density of shopping and eating makes it hard to skip.

The district sits between Seoul Station and Euljiro, making it one of the most transit-connected areas in the city. Myeongdong Station (Line 4) drops you right into the center, while Euljiro 1-ga Station (Line 2) serves the northern edge.

Myeongdong is busiest between 17:00 and 21:00 when street food vendors are in full swing and after-work crowds arrive. Visit before noon for a calmer experience.

Shopping — Skincare, Fashion & Beauty

Korean beauty (K-beauty) is the main draw. Nearly every Korean skincare brand has a flagship or major store here, often offering Myeongdong-exclusive deals, free samples and duty-free shopping for foreign passport holders.

Top Skincare & Beauty Stores

  • Olive Young: Korea's biggest health and beauty chain. The Myeongdong flagship is the largest branch in Seoul with exclusive sets.
  • Innisfree: Jeju-island-inspired natural skincare. Multi-floor flagship with a DIY mask bar.
  • Laneige: popular for the Water Sleeping Mask and Lip Sleeping Mask.
  • Sulwhasoo: premium traditional herbal skincare. Good for luxury gifts.
  • Etude House: affordable, fun packaging. Popular with younger shoppers.
  • Dr. Jart+: dermatologist-backed products. Cicapair line is a bestseller.
Bring your passport for tax-free shopping. Purchases over ₩30,000 at participating stores qualify for an immediate tax refund (usually 7-10%). Look for the Tax Free sign in store windows.

Fashion & Department Stores

  • Lotte Department Store: connected to Lotte Young Plaza. Luxury to mid-range. Duty-free floor for international visitors.
  • Shinsegae Department Store: Seoul's original department store, now housing a massive food basement.
  • SPAO: affordable Korean fast fashion — great for basics and K-drama collaboration lines.
  • MIXXO and 8Seconds: trendy Korean brands at accessible price points.

Street Food Guide

Myeongdong's street food scene peaks from around 15:00 to 22:00. Vendors line both sides of the main streets, and most items cost ₩2,000-5,000.

FoodDescriptionPrice
TteokbokkiSpicy rice cakes in gochujang sauce₩3,000-4,000
Gyeran-ppangEgg bread — whole egg baked into sweet bread₩2,000-3,000
Tornado potatoSpiral-cut potato on a stick, deep-fried₩3,000-4,000
HotteokSweet pancake filled with brown sugar and seeds₩2,000
DakgangjeongCrispy fried chicken nuggets in sweet glaze₩5,000
Strawberry mochiFresh strawberry wrapped in soft mochi₩3,000
10-won breadCoin-shaped bread filled with cream₩2,000-3,000
Lobster tailGrilled lobster tail on a stick₩12,000-15,000
The lobster tails and oversized skewers look photogenic but are overpriced for what you get. The best value items are tteokbokki, hotteok and gyeran-ppang — authentic Korean street food at local prices.

Myeongdong Cathedral

Rising above the shopping streets on a hillside, Myeongdong Cathedral (명동대성당) is Korea's first Catholic parish church, consecrated in 1898. The Gothic red-brick building is a designated Historic Site and played a significant role in Korea's democratization movement in the 1980s.

  • Free entry. Open daily 09:00-21:00.
  • English Mass on Sundays at 09:00.
  • Beautiful stained-glass windows and peaceful garden.
  • Five-minute walk uphill from the main shopping street.
The cathedral courtyard offers one of the best aerial views of Myeongdong's neon streets at dusk. Bring your camera.

Namdaemun Market Nearby

Namdaemun Market (남대문시장) is a 10-minute walk southwest of Myeongdong and makes a natural extension of any shopping trip. It is Korea's oldest and largest traditional market, operating since 1414.

  • Over 10,000 shops selling clothing, accessories, kitchenware, ginseng and dried goods.
  • Wholesale prices: many vendors offer bulk discounts.
  • Food alley: kalguksu (knife-cut noodles) from ₩7,000 and hotteok from ₩1,000.
  • Best visited in the morning — many stalls close by 17:00.
  • Galchi Alley serves excellent grilled hairtail fish.
Combine Myeongdong (afternoon/evening) with Namdaemun (morning) for a full day of shopping and eating.

Practical Information

DetailInformation
SubwayMyeongdong Station (Line 4) Exit 6 or 7; Euljiro 1-ga (Line 2) Exit 5
Best time to visit10:00-12:00 for calm shopping; 17:00-21:00 for street food
Budget (street food meal)₩10,000-15,000 for a full sampling
Budget (skincare haul)₩30,000-100,000 depending on brands
Tax-free minimum₩30,000 per store with passport
Money exchangeMyeongdong has dozens of exchange booths with competitive rates
  • Currency exchange booths in Myeongdong often offer better rates than banks or the airport.
  • Most stores accept credit cards, but street food vendors are cash-only.
  • Public restrooms are available in Lotte and Shinsegae department stores.
  • Free Wi-Fi is available in most shops and the Myeongdong Tourist Information Center.
Emergencies: 112 police, 119 fire/medical, 1330 tourist helpline (24/7, English available). Myeongdong Tourist Information Center is near Exit 6 of Myeongdong Station.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Myeongdong famous for?

Myeongdong is Seoul's premier shopping district, famous for Korean skincare and beauty stores, street food vendors, and department stores like Lotte and Shinsegae.

How much should I budget for Myeongdong street food?

A satisfying street food tour costs ₩10,000-15,000 per person. Most individual items range from ₩2,000-5,000.

Can I get tax-free shopping in Myeongdong?

Yes. Bring your passport and look for Tax Free signs. Purchases over ₩30,000 at participating stores qualify for a 7-10% refund.

What are the best skincare stores in Myeongdong?

The Olive Young flagship is the most comprehensive. Innisfree, Laneige, Sulwhasoo and Etude House all have major stores in the area.

How do I get to Myeongdong?

Take subway Line 4 to Myeongdong Station (Exit 6 or 7) or Line 2 to Euljiro 1-ga Station (Exit 5). Both drop you within a minute of the main street.

Is Myeongdong open at night?

Most shops close by 22:00-22:30. Street food vendors start winding down around 21:30. Department stores close at 20:00.

Is Namdaemun Market close to Myeongdong?

Yes, about a 10-minute walk southwest. Visit Namdaemun in the morning (many stalls close by 17:00) and Myeongdong in the afternoon and evening.