Hwanghak-dong Flea Market (Dokkaebi Market / Manmul Market) (황학동 벼룩시장 (도깨비시장/만물시장)) - Area information - Korea travel information

Hwanghak-dong Flea Market (Dokkaebi Market / Manmul Market) (황학동 벼룩시장 (도깨비시장/만물시장))

Hwanghak-dong Flea Market (Dokkaebi Market / Manmul Market) (황학동 벼룩시장 (도깨비시장/만물시장))

4.8Km    2025-04-11

11-7 Majang-ro 5-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

Hwanghak-dong Flea Market was named after the way how merchants travel from one place to another all over the country, as if like fleas hopping around from one spot to another, to collect rare and valuable items. This market was once a haven of antiques and collectibles, but with the formation of old-fashioned art street in 1983 in Janganpyeong, many classic art shops had moved out, leaving only used item and general goods stores. Now, visitors can find stores selling antiques, used furniture, electronics, clocks, jewelry, musical instruments, camera, and machinery – pretty much anything one can name. Hwanghak-dong Flea Market is also referred to as Dokkaebbi Market, to describe how even the most rundown items become just like new, as if like the work of a dokkaebi (Korean folk goblin).

Heunginjimun Gate - Dongdaemun Gate (흥인지문)

Heunginjimun Gate - Dongdaemun Gate (흥인지문)

4.8Km    2025-10-23

288, Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2148-1842

Heunginjimun Gate was built to protect Hanseongbu, which historically housed essential government facilities. Heunginjimun Gate was the gate on the east side of the outer wall of Seoul Fortress among eight gates. It is referred to as Dongdaemun Gate as well. The gate was constructed during King Taejo’s 5th year in 1396, remodeled during the reign of King Danjong in 1453, and was newly built in 1869 during the sixth year of King Gojong’s reign in 1869.

The gate features a hipped roof with five front and two side compartments on a two-storied building. The thin and weak bracket system supports the eaves and is excessively decorated, reflecting the construction features of the late Joseon period. Also, outside of the fortress is the half-circle-shaped Ongseong, a small wall, to protect the gate.

One of the unique factors of Heunginjimun Gate is that it is the only gate among Seoul’s eight to have Ongseong, further exhibiting the style of construction used during the late Joseon period.

Passardi Golf - 2001 Outlet Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop]  (파사디골프 2001아울렛 중계)

Passardi Golf - 2001 Outlet Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (파사디골프 2001아울렛 중계)

4.8Km    2024-06-27

46, Dongil-ro 204ga-gil, Nowon-gu, Seoul

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Jeep Kids - 2001 Outlet Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop]  (지프키즈 2001아울렛 중계)

Jeep Kids - 2001 Outlet Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (지프키즈 2001아울렛 중계)

4.8Km    2024-06-27

46, Dongil-ro 204ga-gil, Nowon-gu, Seoul

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Renoma Kids - 2001 Outlet Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop]  (레노마키즈 2001아울렛 중계)

Renoma Kids - 2001 Outlet Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (레노마키즈 2001아울렛 중계)

4.8Km    2024-06-26

46, Dongil-ro 204ga-gil, Nowon-gu, Seoul

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Roem - 2001 Outlet Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop]  (로엠 2001아울렛 중계)

Roem - 2001 Outlet Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (로엠 2001아울렛 중계)

4.8Km    2024-06-27

46, Dongil-ro 204ga-gil, Nowon-gu, Seoul

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Flamingo - 2001 Outlet Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop]  (후라밍고 2001아울렛 중계)

Flamingo - 2001 Outlet Junggye Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (후라밍고 2001아울렛 중계)

4.8Km    2024-06-27

46, Dongil-ro 204ga-gil, Nowon-gu, Seoul

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Samcheong Park (삼청공원)

4.8Km    2024-03-18

44, Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2148-4150

Samcheong Park is a park that blooms in cherry blossoms in spring and fall colors in fall near Gyeongbokgung Palace. The park is home to a forest library and a café, and visitors can follow the trails to find acupressure trails, exercise equipment, badminton court, tennis court, playground, and a convenience store. The area surrounding the park is home to many galleries and restaurants, so it is a popular destination for walking among the people of Seoul.

Total Museum (토탈미술관)

Total Museum (토탈미술관)

4.8Km    2022-07-22

8, Pyeongchang 32-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-379-7037

The Total Museum is a branch of Jangheung Art Park (formerly “Total Outdoor Museum”) that opened near Bukhansan Mountain in April 1992. It houses facilities such as an art academy, library, art shop, and outdoor performance stage. In addition to exhibitions, the museum holds a variety of art and culture programs like musical concerts, events, lectures, and seminars. In particular, the members-only educational programs and gallery concerts provide a chance to enjoy high-quality cultural events.