Eulji-ro is a unique neighborhood in Seoul where industrial and printing alleys coexist with hipster culture. What kind of neighborhood is it? Around Eulji-ro 3-ga to Eulji-ro 4-ga, hardware and printing shops from the 1970s-80s are still operating today. In between, bars, cafes, and galleries have opened, creating a “Eulji-ro hipster” culture. During the day it’s an industrial district, but at night it transforms 180 degrees into a vibrant drinking spot. Recommended spot: Nogari Alley: Near Exit 4 of Eulji-ro 3-ga Station. A plate of nogari (dried squid) with a beer is a symbol of Seoul’s late-night food culture. Affordable and perfect local atmosphere.