DAISO Itaewon Branch[Tax Refund Shop](다이소 이태원점)

DAISO Itaewon Branch[Tax Refund Shop](다이소 이태원점)

– Homepage
www.daiso.co.kr/

– Address : 1, Itaewon-ro 15-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

※ Presentation Information
– Fair Day
Monday – Sunday

– Information and Guides
1522-4400

– Opening Hours
10:00~22:00

– Day Off
Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) holidays

– Parking
Available

– Restroom
Not available

– Items for Sale
Clothing, Footwear, Bags, Sporting goods, Perfume / cosmetics, Miscellaneous goods, Jewelry / accessories, Ginseng / herbal medicines / health supplements, Food products, Souvenirs / local specialties, Traditional crafts / ceramics / wooden crafts / other handicrafts, Mobile phone accessories, Stationery / toys / recreational goods



◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Converse [Tax Refund Shop] (컨버스)

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⊙ Itaewon Shopping Street (이태원 쇼핑거리)

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– Tel
+82-2-797-7319

Itaewon Shopping Street is a 1.4-kilometer-long road located near Itaewon Station. There is an enormous variety of shops, entertainment venues, and restaurants lined along both sides of the street. As the neighborhood has a reputation as a mini melting pot in Seoul where languages other than Korean are widely spoken, it is one of the most visited places by international visitors. It has become a gateway for many international visitors to receive services and information on basic tourist needs such as accommodations, shopping, tourist attractions, and more.

⊙ Nike – JH Town Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (나이키 제이에이치타운)

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⊙ Ferrara Korea – Itaewon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (페라라코리아 이태원)

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⊙ Lindapick [Korea Quality] / 린다픽 [한국관광 품질인증]

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– Tel
+82-507-1326-4206

Lindapick is a guesthouse located a five-minute walk from Itaewon Station (line 6). The host of this new guesthouse, open in May 2021, prioritizes cleanliness by washing bedding and disinfect the whole place every time a guest leaves. The CCTVs that are installed outside and at the shared inner space are operated around the clock, strengthening the security.
The light-lemon-color exterior walls of the accommodation and the muted-colored rooms are in harmony, forming a fresh and calm atmosphere. The room that can accommodate two persons shows how the host is considerate. A 100% natural aroma diffuser emits peppermint scent that makes guest unwind, and the lavender scent lets guests sleep tight. The kitchen with a refrigerator and a microwave oven is where you can cook a simple dishes, and the air purifier and the washing machine let you enjoy a fresher rest. From the entrance to the room, there is a garden that is decorated as an outdoor terrace, where you can have a leisurely time sunning yourself.

⊙ Itaewon Antiques Street (이태원 앤틱 가구 거리)

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– Homepage
www.itaewonantique.com

Itaewon Antiques Street was formed around the late 1960s, when a group of antique dealerships from Asia, Europe, and North America settled in the district. This 1km-long street is home to antique dealers offering antique sofa, chairs, and tables. Some shops also offer antique decorations, accessories, and clothing. It is a famous shopping district with its own unique ambience from that of Seoul. During spring and autumn, Itaewon Antique Festival takes place, allowing visitors to shop and enjoy cultural performances.

⊙ Kervan Turkish Restaurant (케르반레스토랑)

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– Homepage
https://www.instagram.com/kervankorea/

Kervan is a Turkish restaurant located in Itaewon, offering authentic kebab, pidé, and Turkish desserts. It faithfully recreates the Turkish culture and food through its interior, decorated with traditional tiles, and dishes prepared by a chef from Türkiye. Main menus include Chicken steak, Rich pidé, and Chicken shish kebab.

⊙ Gyeongnidan Street (경리단길)

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– Homepage
www.yongsan.go.kr

Gyeongnidan Street refers to the 937-meter-long road from the main gate of MND Financial Management Corps to Grand Hyatt Seoul as well as all of the nearby streets and alleys. It is called Gyeongnidan Street because the Korean army’s central finance corps, or Gyeongnidan in Korean, used to be located here, and has gained fame for presenting a different vibe than that of Itaewon despite being part of Itaewon-dong. Gyeongnidan Street is an area of culture and youth where people are able to enjoy diverse and special cuisine and dishes at unique restaurants and cafes. Although it resembles a typical neighborhood of Seoul, it features foreigners who have come from many different places around the globe living in natural harmony with Korean locals, which exudes a unique, exotic atmosphere. It is fun to walk along the various streets and alleys to discover novel and sophisticated shops.

⊙ G-Cosmo – Itaewon Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (지코스모 이태원)

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⊙ Itaewon Special Tourist Zone (이태원 관광특구)

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– Homepage
www.itaewon.or.kr

Itaewon was the first special tourist zone in Seoul, designated in 1997. It is a multicultural place where over 20,000 foreigners live and is widely recognized by international visitors.

The name Itaewon started to spread worldwide in the 1980s when Korea hosted the 1986 Seoul Asian Games and the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, as well as many international conferences. Since then, Itaewon has become a popular travel destination. Clothes and accessories with unique designs, and leather products in particular are famous. This is a go-to place for both shopping and entertainment. The street is crowded with shops selling clothes and bags, as well as hotels, restaurants, entertainment facilities and travel agencies. With about 2,000 shops and stores lining every street, visitors can experience a multicultural atmosphere. Also famous in the district is Antique Furniture Street where more than 100 shops selling furniture and antiques stretch from Hamilton Hotel toward Bogwang-ro.

Travelers can taste authentic cuisine and experience culture from around the globe on World Food Street where there are 40 restaurants operated by foreigners. Since the late 1990s, an increase in the number of tourists from Southeast Asia and the Middle East has transformed the streets from being US Army-oriented into culturally diverse. Various performances and events are held in the area. In particular, Itaewon Global Village Festival, held every October, is a famous festival. Tourists can pay in US dollars, Japanese yen, or another currency freely. In addition, visitors can use various languages like English, Japanese, and Chinese with the sellers.

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