Yangnyeong Market
Seoul’s Yangnyeong Market is one of the most famous oriental medicine markets in Korea. Seoul Adventures abound.
These markets are a delight for all the senses with aromatic herbs scenting the air, and the rich colours of spices displayed on market stalls.
Admission: free
Opening hours: 24 hours
Address:
Yangnyeongjungang-ro 8-gil
Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Phone +82-2-969-4793
For food lovers, Gwangjang Market is an essential destination, celebrated for its traditional Korean street food stalls serving delicious dishes like tteokbokki, sundae, and jeon. This market also has extensive textile shops, where tourists can find silk fabrics and even get custom hanbok (traditional Korean clothing) made. Seafood enthusiasts should not miss the Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market, one of the largest seafood markets in Korea, where fresh fish and seafood are sold and can be prepared for eating on-site. These markets not only provide great shopping and culinary experiences but also immerse visitors in the local lifestyle and culture of Seoul. They are well connected by public transport and cater to various tastes and budgets, making them perfect for Australian tourists seeking authentic Korean experiences.
Insadong
Seoul Adventures
This is a small street which gives a more traditional shopping experience. Visit it for art galleries, and antique shops. It is the home of traditional hand crafted items such as porcelain. After shopping, revive yourself at the tea houses.
The street is only small but it is packed with charm and is a cultural must see.
Admission: free
Opening hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Address:
130-4, Insa-dong
Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea


Noryangjin Fish Markets
This is a wholesale fish market and a true “Seoul” experience. Arrive early to see the fish auctions or come in the evening for dinner. Pick the fish you want from a stall and bring it to a nearby restaurant to cook.
Auctions commence at 3 am with shellfish. They continue later in the morning with live fish at 1 am and fresh fish at 3 am.
Admission: Free
Opening hours: 1:00 am to 6:00 pm
Address:
688 Nodeul-ro
Dongjak-gu, Seoul, South Korea