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... Read moreWhen planning a visit to Seoul’s Christmas markets, it’s great to note a few practical tips to enhance the experience. For example, the Gwanghwamun Christmas Market is one of the largest and features local creators and craftsmen showcasing their goods. It’s free to enter and open every evening from mid-December to the end of the month, making it perfect for after-work visits. If you're looking for a wider array of attractions, the Lotte Town Christmas Market runs from November through early January and offers an impressive 51 booths plus a dazzling two-story carousel. Admission is free before 4pm, and evening entry requires a small ticket purchase, which I found well worth it for the vibrant atmosphere and photo opportunities. Near Incheon Airport, the Paradise City Christmas Market offers a cozy indoor venue with festive photo booths and exciting food stalls. This one is free for all visitors, including non-hotel guests, which I appreciated for convenience if you have an early flight. For families and fans of popular characters, the Snoopy J Tree Christmas Village brings an exclusive shopping experience with limited-edition merchandise and festive displays, located in Jongno-gu. While there’s a small reservation fee, the chance to explore themed photo spots made it a memorable visit for me. Finally, don’t miss the unique traditional vibe at the Korean Folk Village’s Christmas market, where you can enjoy a Joseon-style holiday atmosphere. It is a bit outside central Seoul, but the cultural experience combined with festive celebrations is definitely worth the trip. Overall, Seoul’s Christmas markets offer a range of free and ticketed experiences, comfortable for all budgets. Remember to check opening hours as they vary by location, and booking some entries in advance—especially for popular spots—can save time during the holiday rush. Whether it’s for shopping, food, or festive fun, these markets are a highlight of Seoul’s winter season!

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