Seoul|This time I walked into Seongsu-dong, the design of every corner amazed me

During this trip to Seoul, Seongsu-dong was the stop I fell in love with the most unexpectedly.
Originally I just planned to stroll around, but once I walked in, it felt like I was walking into a three-dimensional lifestyle design magazine, and every corner could be savored.

The old industrial-style factory has been transformed into a high-quality coffee shop, an independent bookstore, a fragrance selection store, a clothing brand showroom... No store is random.
From the exterior of the building to the interior furnishings, every detail makes people want to stop and take a closer look.


Like COOR, a design boutique, Daelim Changgo’s old factory-style space, and onion cafe’s retro red brick walls.
Every place seems to be telling me a story.

You don’t have to rush when walking here, just slow down and feel the integration of design and life with your eyes.
Maybe this is why I fell in love with Holy Water - it is not the most bustling tourist area, but it has the most personality and soul.
Next time I come to Seoul, I want to spend a whole day here and walk through more alleys and shops that I haven’t discovered yet.


📍 Seongsu-dong
🚇 Get off at Shengshui subway station and start exploring on foot
📷 Recommended route: Seongsu Station Exit 3 → COOR → Daelim Changgo → Layer 57 → Zagmachi → Seoul Angmusae

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Post by Travel.fish | Apr 15, 2025

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