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  1. Apr 23, 2017 · If you ask me if Common Ground is really worth your trip down, I would say yes, and no. Over the years, this place has gone too “mainstream” it starts to lose its originality. This place somehow reminds me of Myeongdong.

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    Nestled in the eastern end of Seoul, this place is slightly off the beaten path. It is not exactly near Gyeongbok Palace, Insa-dong, Myeongdong, Hongdae or Seoul Station (places that perhaps a 1st -time visitor would most likely go). Therefore, if this site sounds interesting to you, I’d suggest you make at least half a day off your schedule, and h...

    You may find quirky, young designer brands here in the blue containers, and sorry, no, you won’t be able to get mainstream brands here at common ground (As of 2017), so all these added a somewhat “hipster” atmosphere to the place. Since it is very near to Konkuk University, it is known to be a hangout for the university students. There are food tru...

    You get to do some shopping in the containers! Some of the designer shops worth your time to check out.
    Get a peek into South Korean university life – those vibrant, carefree vibes make me young again!
    Instagram-worthy. Need I say more?
    Remember to check out other places around the Konkuk University area together, as this area is famous for its good food without hefty price tag and interesting pubs. Chinese food (jjajjang myunand...
    Prices are not exactly cheap. But if you are good at spotting great promotion, you may still get some cheap buys.
    Depending on where you stay, this place could take more than 40 mins. ride on a subway. If your aim is to shop, Hongdae/ Ehwa/ Gangnam or Garosugil would probably fare better.
    Hipster feel? Not too sure when its already quite “mainstream”.

    Common Ground 커먼그라운드 200, Achasan-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul (Konkuk University Exit 6, Line 2 or 7) 서울특별시 광진구 아차산로 200 (자양동17-11) Tel: +82 2 467 2747 Opening Hours: 11:00am – 10:00pm [facebook_like_button] [facebook_send_button][facebook_follow_button href=”{$facebook_profile_url}”][facebook_embedded_post href=”{$facebook_post_url}”]

  2. Common Ground. If you're looking for a place to visit near the Konkuk University station, I highly recommend Common Ground. It is a huge complex facility built out of several shipping containers. There are shops, cafes, restaurants, and bookshops all in one convenient location.

  3. Jan 3, 2017 · Discover Seoul's hottest youth hotspot, Common Ground Korea - a massive container market with unique Instagram-worthy shops and food stalls.

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  4. Oct 22, 2023 · Common Ground is a unique and trendy shopping center located in the heart of Seoul, South Korea. It is made up of dozens of shipping containers, stacked and arranged in a way that creates a modern and industrial atmosphere.

  5. Oct 3, 2017 · Common Ground is the coolest hangout spot in Seoul right now. Taking up a total of 5300 square meters in land space, Common Ground is South Korea’s first pop-up shopping district featuring 200 shipping containers used as retail stores.

  6. Sep 17, 2017 · The Common Ground is the premier pop-up container mall and is home to many young people of Seoul and from all over the world. Because it is close to Konkuk University, the place is always bustling with people coming in and out. From the far distance, the Common Ground looked extremely prominent in blue tones with blocks of a giant container.