A well-known luxury department store located in the vibrant Sinchon area of Seoul, South Korea.
It offers a wide variety of high-end fashion, cosmetics, accessories, and household items from both international and Korean brands.
The store is popular for its premium shopping experience, with customer service and product quality being top priorities.
In addition to shopping, Hyundai Department Store Sinchon also has a range of dining options, including cafes and restaurants located within the building, offering both Korean and international cuisine.
There’s also a food court in the basement that provides quick and affordable meals. The store often holds seasonal sales, so checking ahead for any promotions could be beneficial.
The department store is easily accessible by public transportation, with Sinchon Station (Subway Line 2) located nearby. It’s also within walking distance of Ewha Womans University and Yonsei University, making it a popular destination for students and tourists alike.
There’s parking available for those driving, but it can get crowded on weekends and holidays, so public transport is often the better option.
The store’s operating hours usually range from 10:30 AM to around 8:00 PM, but it’s always good to confirm...
Read moreAn old department store located in the Shinchon area. There are two buildings and there is a bridge between them. There is also a underground path between them and it also connects the Shinchon line number 2 station. (Not the Kyungui line Shinchon Station) The other building is called 'Hyundai Department Store U-Flex Shinchon'. The U-Flex is targeting young customers, while this department store is relatively targeting older generations. Although it's brands are targeting older generations than the U-Flex, this department store is relatively targeting younger generations than other department stores such as Lotte or Shinsegye. Hyundai is quite famous for its' food court and this place also has nice...
Read moreCompared to the other Hyundai dept stores this one somehow left me feeling underwhelmed. It has many of the standards you find in most Korean dept stores - expensive brand name goods and cosmetics, fancy clothing, overpriced furnishings, etc.... But for whatever reason it feels smaller and more limited to me, particularly compared to the sinsa and mokdong stores.
The food area is merely adequate, and lacks the greater variety of hard-to-find foods you might see in other dept stores. I am at a loss as to why that is,as is certainly large enough. I suppose sinchon being a student area means the nicer stores aren't as inclined to open...
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