Jeju-do

The exclusive shopping districts in Jeju City and Seogwipo are full of popular, brand name shops and funky boutiques. Souvenir stores and the traditional, outdoor markets are also integral parts of the Jeju shopping experience. Be aware that shopping on the Island is an expensive activity.

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  • 1. Bellongjang Market

    Gujwa-eup

    Sehwa-ri's Bellongjang is a local flea market that takes place on the Saturday from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm from March to October, except on the 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, and 30th of the month, when the local five-day market opens. Initially formed by younger creative types who moved to the island from the mainland, it now draws many local merchants, not to mention plenty of travelers. In addition to handicrafts and other artworks, you'll find handcrafted post cards, locally made carrot juice, and other unique goodies.

    20-8 Sehwa 1-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
  • 2. Dongmun Market Place

    Ido-dong 1

    Open since 1945, Dongmun Market is the best place to go for a taste of the local foodstuffs, like black pork, tangerines, hairtail fish, and abalone. Try the omegitteok (a cake made from millet), and borippang (steamed barley buns). The market functions as a shopping space during the day, with the street food sellers really coming out at night. Located at the crossroads of several Olle walking trails and next to the lively Tap-dong district, it's a great place to explore.

    1329–6 Ido 1-dong, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
    064-752–3001
  • 3. Jeju City Five Day Market

    Dodu-dong

    The largest open-air market in Jeju (and the largest five-day market in Korea) has around 1,000 stalls, with everything from local produce to pet birds. The five-day market is a staple for locals and a must-see cultural experience for visitors. One area of particular interest is the "Grandmother's Market," a group of 300 stalls run by local women over the age of 65. The market is only open one out of every 5 days, on the 2nd, 7th, 12th, 17th, 22nd, and 27th of every month.

    1204–1 Doduil-dong Cheju, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
    064-722–3284
  • 4. Jeju Folk Arts Complex

    This huge complex is basically a sprawling, open shop with all types of arts and crafts, as well as local products like honey, teas, hallabong chocolates, and citrus wine.

    Idoi--dong, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
    064-713--7142
  • 5. Jungang Underground Shopping Center

    An underground labyrinth of boutiques, name-brand shops, skin-care stands, small restaurants, and ice cream stalls. Try to hit the sales as prices here are sometimes even more expensive than the above-ground shopping districts.

    1425-3 Ildoil-dong, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
    064-752–8776
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  • 6. Lotte Mart

    A trusted brand in Korea, this seven-floor, discount department store houses a movie theater, a two-story supermarket, and a Korean and Western buffet, in addition to row upon row of clothing, sporting goods, toys, and housewares. These types of one-stop-shopping establishments are becoming the new norm in Korea and replacing traditional, open-air markets.

    710 Nohyeong--dong, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
    064-711--5008
  • 7. Seogwipo Olle Market

    This large, indoor market has 208 stalls filled with fresh agricultural products and home goods. A little more spacious and less crowded than the bigger markets in the north, Olle Market is a relaxing shopping (and cultural) experience. The market is located on Olle Walking Trail #6, a nice place to stroll afterward.

    22 Jungjeong-ro 73 beon-gil, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, 63591, South Korea
    064-762–2925
  • 8. Shilla Duty Free Shop

    The sprawling Shilla Duty Free Shop in the Yeon-dong district is the largest duty free store on the island and carries designer brand names like Louis Vuitton, Prada, and a good selection of perfumes, cosmetics, handbags, and sunglasses.

    69 Noyeon-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
    016-881–110
  • 9. Tap-dong Jeju

    Tap-dong

    Conveniently located at the heart of downtown Jeju, Tap-dong is the largest shopping district on the island. Most shops stay open until 4 am, so it's a great place to spend an evening. There are also a lot of restaurants, bars, and theaters, as well as local vendors selling handicrafts on the street.

    Tap-dong, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
  • 10. Yeon-dong Shopping District

    Yeon-dong

    This pedestrian-only street is jam packed with funky boutiques, exclusive brand name shops, restaurants and Karaoke bars. It's decorated with sculptures and flowerpots, and is a happening spot on Saturday nights when stores stay open late. Locals also call this area Jewon.

    Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea

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