Be aware that getting onto the escalator with people in a rush can sometimes be 'interesting', lol.
You have to go up a series of stairs and/or escalators to get out . . . there are elevators but they can be hard to find. "El--ee-vay-tor o-di-eh-oh?" is the Korean for asking where one is.
Finally, the stairs leading outside . . .
If you're coming by taxi you should go to Gate 6 of the Market. This is the easiest gate to start at if you're wanting to find the underground market area that lies in the center area of the market itself.When you walk out of the subway exit the market gate will be on your left, and you should turn right and walk straight . . .
A little ways down you'll see a Tourist Information booth. Stop in there and grab pamphlets and maps if you're new to Seoul. You can also ask questions as the Koreans inside can usually speak some English if not excellent English.
Keep walking straight with the tourist booth behind you. Watch out for delivery motorcycles as they tend to drive straight through crowds. I was surprised how few people were here but then I've never been in the market on a Monday morning at 10am.
See . . . there he goes, lol. For foreigners in Korea this can be a pretty startling sight the first few times . . .
If you see the BYC orange building you're standing right in front of the entrance to the underground market. This is a good landmark to watch for to know you're in the right place.
Look for the green glass covered entrance way with concrete stairs leading down into the underground part of the market.
Voila, you're in.
You can find a lot of things down here that you might not be able to at the department stores and other places in Korea.
I'm not sure what is going on here as usually it's open and there are stalls full of products and people shopping . . . there were guys with masks on and they were doing some work.
The right side of this picture with the boarded off section usually looks identical to the left--not sure what's going on . . .
The underground market has dozens of aisles like this piled with food stuffs, clothing, and more.
If you're throwing a party and need beverages this paricular area may be of interest to you, wink wink, lol.
I then headed out to wander around the Jongno Tower area . . . I took more pics and may upload some more later.
Time to get out of the PC Bang (Internet Cafe, I don't have Internet yet in my new place) and enjoy this beautiful day.
J
1 comment:
Very Jealous you got to spend the day outside while the rest of us had to work! Have been staring out the window lustfully all day.
Nice pic of Jong-ro tower at the end there. What Lens are you using?
First pic in the post goes through to the larger version, alas, none of the others do.
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