Nightlife in Korea: The Ultimate Guide to Going Out in Seoul
The market sells all types of goods but notably silks and fabric, clothes, shoes and leather goods, sporting goods, plumbing and electronics, office supplies, fortune tellers, toys and food areas specializing in Korean cuisine. I’ll start with my personal favorites, Thursday’s or Corner Pub. These tend to have lively crowds, ample seating, and a good mix of locals and foreigners to meet. Both of them are like halfway between a bar and a club, so you’ll have a vibrant atmosphere where you can dance, but can still sit down and chat as you drin
It’s always crowded, and the street vendors and local restaurants stay open 24 hours. The next thing to learn about Koreans is their love for electronic dance music or EDM. Seoul frequently attracts many big name DJs and EDM music festivals. The high-energy crowd is mostly mid-20s to 30s and the vibe is cool-but-casual. The dance floor has huge bouncing balls and the light show/blasting speaker combination is mesmerizing. Unlike clubbing in Las Vegas or Western Europe, the dress code in Seoul is not strictly enforce
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