

Dongmun Market, established in 1905, is a bustling traditional market in Seoul, offering a wide variety of goods and street food.
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A bustling traditional market offering local produce, street food, and traditional Korean goods.
The largest of the Five Grand Palaces built by the Joseon dynasty, featuring beautiful architecture and gardens.
A 11-kilometer stream running through downtown Seoul, perfect for an evening stroll with illuminated fountains and art installations.
Hand-knitted socks featuring traditional Korean patterns, symbolizing good fortune and warmth.
A traditional Korean sweet made from steamed rice, pounded into a soft, chewy texture, and coated in roasted soybean flour.
A set of traditional Korean dishes, such as Bibimbap, Bulgogi, and Kimchi, showcasing Korea's rich culinary heritage.
Sweet pancake filled with brown sugar, nuts, and cinnamon
Spicy stew made with various ingredients like ham, sausage, tofu, and kimchi
Spicy rice cakes cooked in a thick, sweet, and spicy sauce
Dongmun Market is often busy and can be rainy, a lightweight raincoat is essential for staying dry and comfortable.
The market can get crowded and hot, a portable fan can provide relief and make your visit more enjoyable.
To carry your purchases and help reduce plastic waste, a reusable shopping bag is optional but eco-friendly.
Famous for its ssiat hotteok (sweet pancakes filled with seeds), a Dongmun Market classic.
Known for its mandu (dumplings) and guksu (noodles), a popular lunch spot near Dongmun Market.
Famous for its kalguksu (knife-cut noodles), a hearty dinner option near Dongmun Market.