It's a mix of shops. Small bbq shops, bread shops, dried fish and fresh fish shops. Souvenir shops. Money changers.If you want to see more gift items, go inside buildings, there are more shops inside. You may want to ask for informations from officials, they wear this red uniforms.
Visiting a wholesale jewelry stores the first time was truly eye opening. It is located in second floor.I ended up purchasing a few extra bracelets. My friend love it.High recommended for travelers to visit this place.
This place is cool. The vendors are nice. Not pushy and very helpful. I found all items priced but I was given a discount so I’m sure you could haggle. There is so much to see inside and out. The aisles are tight inside but there things to buy on all four levels. I bought a baseball hat and some jewelry.
Namdaemun Market is the largest market in Seoul. It is full of shops and stalls selling all kinds of goods including clothes, shoes, hats, household items, utensils, souvenirs, ginseng wine, etc.There are many food and drinks stall too, offering delicious local dishes, traditional cakes and snacks. A few stalls are so popular that there always a queue of customers waiting.It is among the must-visit places in this city. It opens early in the morning and remains open till the evening.
👍:-Definitely worth a visit if you are here. There are two main streets that sells food and other stuffs like clothing shoes etc and even ginseng shops.-If you are nearby and don't know where the main street is look out for a tourist guide wearing red color that is able to guide you in many different languages.👎:-There are not alot of places that has seating so you most likely need to stand and eat. Some coffee shops have outdoor seating but you need to purchase a drink before you can sit outside their shop.