Euljiro
SeoulRetro industrial dining district

Euljiro

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Euljiro is Seoul's retro-cool district where old-school printing shops and hardware stores share space with hip cocktail bars and nostalgic cafés. This 'hipster alley' has become a cultural hotspot where Seoul's industrial past meets its creative present in a uniquely atmospheric setting.

Region
Seoul
Coordinates
37.5660, 126.9920
Admission
Walking the alleys is free; bars, cafes, and late-night food spots are priced separately.
How to get there
Euljiro 3-ga and Euljiro 4-ga are the most useful stations depending on whether you want Nogari Alley or the printing/alley café zone.
Suggested visit time
90 min to late night
Best time to visit
Evening is essential if you want the classic outdoor-table Euljiro atmosphere.
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Last verified: 2026-04-07

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