Myeongdong Guide: Attractions, Food and Cafés You Can’t Miss
Myeongdong is one of the main tourist areas in Seoul, and is a must visit for first time travellers. Because Myeongdong relies heavily on tourists, during the pandemic a lot of the stores shut down leaving it almost like an eerie ghost town. It was very sad to walk down the quiet streets remembering how bustling it used to be. However, in the last few years Myeongdong has been coming back to life and I could not be happier!
Here are some ideas of what to do during your time in Myeongdong!
How To Get There
Take subway line 4 (the light blue line) to Myeongdong Station. For Myeongdong Walking Street, the Cathedral and shopping, take exits number 5, 6, 7 or 8. For the Namsan Tower Cable Car, take exits 2 or 3.
Main attractions
Street Food
The main streets of Myeongdong are famous for street food; if you want to try Korean snack foods like tteokbokki, egg bread, red bean paste fish bread and more, you have to try it here! Just walk straight up Myeongdong Walking Street (the main street of Myeongdong) and you will see a variety of delicious foods on offer. Some food carts now take cards but I recommend having cash on hand if you want to try many different foods. Myeongdong street food is a cheap and fun way to fill your belly; my favourite street snack is the fried chicken and rice cakes, stir fried in sweet and spicy yangnyeom sauce – just thinking about it is making me hungry!
Shopping
Myeongdong Cathedral
Myeongdong Cathedral is the biggest and most famous cathedral in Korea. You’ll often find churches here in Korea are simply plain looking buildings or floors of a high rise highlighted by a neon cross; a very interesting sight! But Myeongdong cathedral is a traditional style cathedral built in a European style and the architecture is beautiful. I love walking through this area of Myeongdong around Christmas and hearing the carollers sing. It’s definitely worth having a look at while you take a break from shopping.
Namsan Tower Cable Car
Winter Holiday Decorations
Cafés
Café Swith
Urban Plant
Café The Fabulous
Innisfree Café
If you are a fan of the Innisfree skincare and make-up brand, or just enjoy fresh and natural ingredients and an airy atmosphere, I highly recommend paying a visit to the Innisfree café, located above the Innisfree store in the main Myeongdong street. Innisfree sources it’s green tea, tangerines and hallabong from Jeju Island, so everything tastes fresh and delicious; I highly recommend trying one of their products with these flavours. The last time I visited I got a tangerine-ade and thoroughly enjoyed the flavour – not too sweet but not too tart either. This is a nice and simple café that’s easily accessible from the main street of Myeongdong (although it is pretty popular so may be busy during peak times).
Cafe Goyangi Noriteo (Cat Cafe)
If you have walked down Myeongdong Main Street before you will likely have seen the people dressed in cat costumes handing out fliers for the nearby cat café. And that café is Goyangi Noriteo! I love this café because it is clean, most of the cats are very friendly and like to be fussed, and they seem to be very well cared for (which sadly is not always the case in all animal cafes in Korea). There is also great wifi here so it is a good place to take a break during your shopping trip to check your phone and upload some instas. There are plenty of other great cat cafes in Myeongdong (Skycat Cafe and Cat’s Playground come to mind) but this one is the easiest to locate and was my favourite one of the bunch because of how friendly the cats were. It costs 9,000W to enter but you get a free drink and you can also buy treats to feed to the cats there which is fun.
Restaurants
Myeongdong Kyoja
Myeongdong Pizza
BISTRO 74
I hope you found this guide to Myeongdong helpful. As always, this is a page which will be updated in the future if I find more cafés and restaurants and other attractions to recommend but this is it for now! Do you have any suggestions that may help others to plan their trip? Feel free to leave some recommendations down below, they will be very appreciated!
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