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Seoul Nightlife Guide: Itaewon, Hongdae, Gangnam, and more
Whether you’re bar-hopping or going all-out at a club, this guide has you covered for a wild night in Seoul. Located near Eonju Station, Intro is still one of the most popular clubs in Seoul. It is a hiphop club, thats kinda small but overall has the best crowd. The club is kinda small, but it has this cozy feeling lo
Time to let off a little steam after traipsing around the streets of Seoul all day – Hongdae is the go-to place in Seoul for karaoke. Literally every other stall in Myeongdong (ish) – including Myeong-dong Underground Mall – sells funky, quirky pop socks or cartoon character socks. For instance, one of our favourite malls in Seoul, Starfield COEX Mall near Gangnam is open until 10pm every night of the week – Starfield Mall has over 200 stores plus around 100 eating place
Occasionally, I’d go to Candy Shop just to get a taste of techno, but the techno here isn’t really my vibe. I don’t know how to describe it, and every time I’ve went, it was pretty empty. And hey, if this post helps you out, show some love and support for the blog 링크모음 and help keep my adventures going by buying me a beer! My adventures are entirely self-funded, so any show of support is greatly appreciated. It allows me to keep providing free travel guides and creating travel content to help you all travel the world. Bars like Zest emphasize collaboration with local artisans and continuous staff development, ensuring that their teams stay ahead of the curv
The Seoul craft beer scene and brewery bars are on the rise in Seoul so it (thankfully) isn’t just about the bland mass produced beers like Cass or Terra. From Hello Kitty and Doraemon to slightly non legit branded socks like Starbucks or 7-Eleven, sock shopping in Seoul at night is a rite of passage when visiting South Korea (well, maybe). One of the best places to have Korean fried chicken in Seoul at night is beer and chicken street in 링크모음 Myeongdong, Nogari Alley in Euljiro, Itaewon World Street or in Hongdae or Gangna
Baraboom is a good place to go if you want to grab dinner and want to stay in one place for 링크모음 the rest of the night. The food isn’t the cheapest you’ll find in Seoul, but the drinks are very reasonably priced, making up for the food bill. One of the hidden gems in Seoul is Hannam Liquor in Itaewon, a cosy little basement bar situated on Yongsan-g
Other famous 24 hour tteokbokki restaurants here include Samdae Halmeonne and I Love Sindang-dong. Seoul’s Tteokbokki street has around a dozen or 링크모음 so eateries each with their own unique take on tteokbokki – some have been around for decades whilst others are more recent. Fortune-telling is big business in South Korea and streets of Insadong are lined with a cluster of clairvoyants who can predict your future (probably). Most board game cafes charge by the hour (usually around 3,000 Won to 4,000 Won plus drinks) and are open until very late. Holmes & Lupin is open daily from 1pm until 1am (and opens at noon on weekends
Although Itaewon also has many dance clubs, you’ll find more laid back bars here than in Gangnam. This district is very popular among foreigners because it’s one of the more international areas in Seoul, offering a wide selection of international cuisine and speaking more languages here than in most places in the city. Itaewon is generally LGBTQ-friendly and you’ll find quite a lot of gay bars in this area. SATTO is known for their signature cocktails made from fresh fruits and vegetables and is a great place for relaxed evening drink
If you’ve never been to Korea, you’ve probably never heard of a jjimjilbang, but if you’re looking for a comfy, relaxing night in Seoul, these giant bathhouses are the way to go. And get this, you’ll get all that pampering for just a dollar an hour. When you’ve completely exhausted yourself and need a rest, but still can’t sleep, head to a PC Room for couch potato entertainment or a jjimjilbang for rejuvenation. Morgan Gibbs from AlienEating has the scoop on where to find low-key things to do in Seoul at night. Keep in mind that some malls require you to purchase at least three pieces, so consider bringing your girlfriends and sister
The friendly staff and speedy service contribute to the welcoming environment, where patrons enjoy sharing dishes like fried stuffed peppers and crispy chicken. Beer is highly recommended to accompany the meal, adding to the fun and lively atmosphere. Overall, it’s a delightful spot for tasty Korean fried chicken and a memorable dining experience. This is more of a restaurant than a pocha but 링크모음 I figured it is worth adding because it’s so deliciou
If it’s your 링크모음 first time to Seoul, I recommend familiarizing yourself with all the spots that sound the most interesting to you so you can go into your trip with a game plan. Bukchon Hanok village is probably the area that many envisage when they think of Seoul. The charming streets of this area have become the pretty face of the city and showcase its history as well how the UNESCO City of Design incorporates historic and modern alongside one another. It’s popular to visit because it is full of classic Korean hanok houses as well as pretty views and to get a feel for what the old city was like. There are tea houses to rest at and cultural centres amongst the guesthouses and home

