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What to Know Before Visiting Traditional Markets
4100Jun 2, 2026

Tips for navigating Korean traditional markets, trying street food, paying smoothly, and avoiding common visitor confusion.
- Region
- Seoul
- Category
- Shopping
- Tags
- market, shopping, street food
Traditional markets are one of the easiest ways to experience everyday Korean food culture, but they can feel busy and informal compared with malls or restaurants. Go with a flexible mindset and avoid peak meal times if you want a calmer visit.
Bring a little cash even if many vendors accept cards. Smaller stalls, older vendors, or crowded food alleys may be faster with cash. If prices are not obvious, point politely or use a translation app before ordering.
Markets are best for grazing: try one or two small dishes, walk around, then choose more. Popular options include hotteok, tteokbokki, mandu, bindaetteok, skewers, fruit, and fresh juice depending on the market.
Good to know: not every market is equally tourist-friendly. Famous markets are easier for first-time visitors, while neighborhood markets feel more local but may have less English support.