Seongsudong, Seoul, Korea
Seongsu-dong, located in eastern Seoul, is an emerging trendy neighborhood known as the “Brooklyn of Seoul.” 1033
Common Ground: 200 Achasan-ro, Gwangjin District, Seoul, South Korea
KT&G 상상플래닛: 38 Ttukseom-ro 13-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea
DIOR Seongsu: 7 Yeonmujang 5-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Seoul Forest: 273 Ttukseom-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Date Picture Taken: December, 2024
Once an industrial area filled with old factories, it has been transformed into a vibrant cultural hub. It’s now home to stylish cafés, independent bookstores, boutique shops, art galleries, and creative spaces housed in repurposed warehouses.
I stopped at a café called Onion for a cup of coffee before exploring the area.

The cafe is housed in a converted industrial building, blending raw concrete walls, exposed steel beams, and rustic charm.







From the café, I walked east toward Common Ground, a hip shopping and cultural complex made entirely of blue shipping containers, offering trendy fashion stores, street food, and pop-up events.


The Commond Ground

Common Ground is a unique shopping and cultural space in Seoul, built from 200 repurposed blue shipping containers. Located in the Gwangjin District near Seongsu-dong, it’s the first container complex in Korea and serves as a hotspot for fashion, food, and lifestyle experiences.



The inside


Leaving the stores, I walked west toward LCDC Seoul, a trendy lifestyle and cultural space known for its curated selection of designer goods, fashion, and art, blending modern aesthetics with creative urban vibes.




LCDC Seoul














KT&G Sangsang Planet is a cultural and co-working space in Seongsu-dong designed to foster creativity, innovation, and collaboration. Operated by KT&G, it offers facilities for startups, artists, and entrepreneurs, including co-working spaces, event halls, and art galleries.



This single straight street is the most popular spot in Seongsu-dong, where most people stroll and explore. Its name is Yeonmujang-gil, known for its vibrant mix of cafés, galleries, and trendy shops.


I turned left onto Yeonmujang 11-gil for a quick look



Turned around

And back on Yeonmujang-gil street

I reached Seongsui-ro street, a bit wider street


On the left side of Seongsui-ro, I took some time to explore the area, discovering cozy cafés and boutique shops.




Looking at the backside

Came back on Yeonmujang-gil street






I reached Seongsui-ro 4-gil street





Back on Yeonmujang-gil street







I went down a side street, discovering more hidden gems





Tamburins is a luxury skincare and fragrance brand from South Korea known for its minimalist aesthetic and high-quality products.




The Dior Seongsu building is a stunning flagship store in Seongsu-dong, combining luxury fashion with architectural brilliance. Designed by Christian de Portzamparc, the building features a striking white façade resembling flowing fabric, evoking the elegance and fluidity of Dior’s couture.










Back on Yeonmujang-gil street











At the end of Yeonmujang-gil street

At the end of the shopping street, I walked west toward Seoul Forest, a large urban park offering peaceful green spaces, walking paths, and scenic views—a perfect retreat from the city’s bustle.






A guide post to Seoul Forest



In front of Seoul Forest, several notable buildings showcase modern architecture and luxury living.






The Seoul Forest









From Seongsu-dong, I returned to where I was staying as the day grew darker, the city lights gradually illuminating the streets around me.










