
Seoul's ultimate tech bazaar, offering everything from cutting-edge gadgets to retro gaming gems and custom PC parts.

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Fewer crowds, better deals

Fewer crowds, better deals

Must-see attractions
Seoul's ultimate tech bazaar, offering everything from cutting-edge gadgets to retro gaming gems and custom PC parts.
"A sprawling maze of tech where you can find anything from the latest gadgets to vintage treasures."

Many vendors prefer cash for purchases. ATMs are available, but it's best to be prepared.
Don't stick to one level; different treasures are hidden on various floors.

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Many vendors prefer cash for purchases. ATMs are available, but it's best to be prepared.
Don't stick to one level; different treasures are hidden on various floors.
Bargaining is common, especially for electronics. Be polite and persistent!
For retro games, this alternative center is highly recommended.
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Many vendors prefer cash for purchases. ATMs are available, but it's best to be prepared.
Don't stick to one level; different treasures are hidden on various floors.
Bargaining is common, especially for electronics. Be polite and persistent!
For retro games, this alternative center is highly recommended.
You'll be doing a lot of walking, so comfortable footwear is a must.
Yongsan Electronics Market is a sprawling, vibrant hub for all things tech, from the latest gadgets to retro gaming finds. Visitors praise the incredible variety and the potential for great deals, especially if you're willing to explore and haggle. However, some note that certain sections can feel dated, and navigating the sheer size can be overwhelming.
"Right near I Park Mall so you can combine both experiences in the same day. We went there to buy some unique electrical gear, vinyl records and some retro games that we cant get back home and it was well worth it. Can get pretty confusing when you first arrive so just some advice and browse the 7 floors first then do your shopping last. If MAPS gets you lost, just look for the BYD sign on the main building."
W Xavier John
"Pretty non existent from what I can tell. Naver brought me to a construction site. Google got me to some computer stores. Perhaps just bad directions? Was looking for video games and used cell phones."
Eric Strohl
"It’s near to the hotels so it’s an interesting place to browse around if you have time. There isn’t a huge amount of things to see from this side of the Yongsan. The place has an old look and feel with lots of small independent shops."
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The easiest way is by subway. Take Seoul Subway Line 1 to Yongsan Station. The market is a short walk from the station.
Yes, several bus routes stop near Yongsan Station. Check local bus schedules for the most convenient option.
The market is a sprawling complex. Use the floor directories and don't hesitate to ask vendors for directions to specific sections.
Parking can be challenging. It's generally recommended to use public transportation to avoid parking hassles.
Yes, it's relatively close to areas like Itaewon and the National Museum of Korea, making it easy to combine with other sightseeing.
No, entry to Yongsan Electronics Market is free. You only pay for the items you purchase.
Opening hours can vary by vendor, but generally, the market is open from around 10 AM to 8 PM daily. Some sections might have slightly different hours.
While generally open daily, it's advisable to check for any public holiday closures, especially around major Korean holidays.
While some vendors might have online presences, the primary experience is in-person shopping. 'Yongsan electronics market online shopping' is a keyword, but physical visits are key.
No, all sections of the Yongsan Electronics Market are free to enter. Fees only apply to purchases.
You can find a vast array of electronics, including computers, PC parts, cameras, audio equipment, mobile phones, gaming consoles, and vintage electronics.
Yes, the Yongsan Camera Market is known for its competitive prices on new and used camera equipment. Bargaining is recommended.
While the main market has some, many recommend heading to Kukje Electronics Center near Nambu Terminal Station for a better selection of retro games.
Absolutely, the Yongsan Phone Market offers a wide variety of new and used mobile phones, often at competitive prices.
For major brands and reputable stores, authenticity is generally not an issue. However, with any large market, be cautious with unknown vendors, especially for high-value items.
Yes, there are numerous food stalls and small restaurants within the market complex offering a variety of Korean street food and simple meals.
You'll find classic Korean street food like tteokbokki, odeng, and kimbap, as well as more substantial meals.
Yes, there are cafes scattered throughout the market where you can take a break and enjoy a coffee or other beverages.
Food prices are generally reasonable, typical of street food and market eateries in Seoul.
While the market focuses on Korean food, the surrounding Yongsan area has a diverse range of international dining options.
Yes, the vibrant atmosphere, diverse stalls, and unique products make it a visually interesting place for photography.
Generally, photography is allowed, but it's always polite to ask vendors before taking close-up shots of their merchandise or stalls.
Weekday afternoons offer a good balance of activity and fewer crowds. Evenings can also be atmospheric with the market lights.
The Yongsan Camera Market section is dedicated to all things photography, from cameras and lenses to accessories.
Look for the colorful displays of electronics, the bustling food stalls, and the unique retro gaming sections for interesting shots.




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