Garosu-gil
SeoulTree-lined shopping street

Garosu-gil

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Garosu-gil is a tree-lined street in Sinsa-dong known for its chic boutiques, designer flagship stores, and charming sidewalk cafés. The ginkgo-lined boulevard is particularly stunning in autumn and serves as a runway for Seoul's fashion-forward crowds.

Region
Seoul
Coordinates
37.5186, 127.0234
Admission
Street access is free; shops, cafes, galleries, and restaurants are priced individually.
How to get there
Sinsa Station is the simplest access point for Garosu-gil in Sinsa-dong.
Suggested visit time
60-120 min
Best time to visit
Weekday afternoons are calmer, while evenings work better if you want a busier dining-and-shopping vibe.
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Last verified: 2026-04-07

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