
The best places to go shopping in Daegu treat you to a wide variety of options, ranging from traditional markets to department stores, outlets, and shopping alleys. Traditional market symbolizing Daegu offer plenty to see and eat while bustling shopping districts provide hours of retail therapy.
There are many shops in markets and alleys selling second-hand clothing, which means it’s a paradise for shoppers looking for great deals and unique styles. Here are some traditional markets and shopping districts that you shouldn’t miss on your visit to Daegu.
A huge hub for textiles and clothing
Good for: Couples, Shoppers
Seomun Market is one of the 3 major markets dating back to the late Joseon era, with a history spanning 300 years. There are more than 5,000 shops throughout 8 districts, and more than 100,000 visitors crowd the market on weekends. Due to the prominence of the textile industry in the area, products such as fabrics, hanbok, and clothing are readily available.
After the sun sets, the night market opens to offer you a variety of local, fusion, and street foods. Since it’s located in the center of Daegu, transportation to and from is convenient. Nearby cultural alleys also provide many points of attraction.
Location: 45 Keunjang-ro 26-gil, Daesin-dong, Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea
Open: Daily from 9 am to 6 pm
Phone: +82 (0)53-710-6353

Seomun Market
A treasure trove of vintage finds
Good for: Budget, Couples, Shoppers
Gyodong Market is a 5-minute walk from Daegu Station, which makes it ideal for exploring before and after train times. Gyodong Market started as a tented market during the Korean War in 1951 and was at times called Yankee Market and Goblin Market. This place is famous for second-hand clothes, wigs, and electronic gadgets. You can find unique and inexpensive vintage clothing, shoes, and accessories at Vintage Alley.
The market is popular with visitors looking to try local delicacies, from seasoned fish cakes (yangnyeom-eomug) to flat dumplings (nabjagmandu) and conch (sora). You can also try the seasoned raw seafood (muchimhoi), which is considered one of Daegu’s top must-try foods.
Location: 67-21 Gyo-dong, Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea

Gyodong Market
The place to be for some of Daegu’s best retail therapy
Good for: Couples, Luxury, Shoppers
The Dongseong-ro shopping street is considered to be Daegu’s premier shopping destination. There are 5 department stores gathered near Dongseong-ro, leading to the local market. In addition to the department stores, this one-stop shopping district is home to official brand shops as well as specialty shops offering cosmetics, accessories, shoes, and more.
There are lots of other local shops with uniquely designed items that simply cannot be found in department stores or official brand shops. If that’s not enough, you can mosey on over to even more shopping spots such as Rodeo Drive, Vintage Alley, and Night Market Street.

Dongseong-ro
A city landmark turned shopping center
Good for: Couples, Shoppers, Single, Group
Debec Plaza in Daegu is a multi-level department store that blends shopping, dining, and entertainment in one sleek space. You’ll find well-known international brands, plus smaller boutiques with unique Korean fashion and beauty finds. For a quiet escape, head to the gallery on the 12th floor for interesting exhibits and artworks.
The food court on the basement level is a highlight, offering everything from Korean street food and soup shops to Japanese bites and fresh bakery treats. Getting there is easy, just take Daegu Metro Line 1 to Banwoldang Station, which connects directly to the plaza.
Location: 333 Myeongdeok-ro, Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea
Open: Daily from 10.30 am to 8 pm
Phone: +82 (0)53-426-1234

Debec Plaza
Great deals alongside great entertainment
Good for: Couples, Families, Shoppers
Lotte Outlets Esiapolis is a suburban outlet mall in Bongmu-dong, Dong-gu. The name Esiapolis was borrowed from the name of a new-town development project being promoted in Bongmu-dong. The outlet mall is a cultural complex comprising 2 underground and 3 above-ground stories and is well-furnished with attractions for children, including a theme park.
There is a movie theater, flower garden, and cafés, so it’s also a popular spot for dates. Lovely sculptures adorn every corner of the shopping mall, which means great photo spots and night views. What’s more, Mt. Palgong and Donghwa Temple are only a short distance away.
Location: 16 Palgong-ro 49-gil, Bongmu-dong, Dong-gu, Daegu, South Korea
Open: Daily from 10.30 am to 8.30 pm
Phone: +82 (0)1577-0001

Lotte Outlets Esiapolis
A one-stop retail and entertainment hub
Good for: Families, Shoppers
Color Square in Daeheung-dong, Suseong-gu, continues to thrive as one of Daegu’s most vibrant shopping destinations. Located right next to Daegu Stadium, it offers a dynamic mix of retail experiences from fashion boutiques and lifestyle stores to a full-service grocery, movie theater, and art hall. The children’s theme park adds extra fun for families, making it a great spot for all ages to shop, play, and relax.
Surrounded by lush greenery and a scenic fountain, the area is perfect for a leisurely stroll after shopping. With the Daegu Art Museum just a short walk away, you can easily combine retail therapy with cultural exploration.
Location: 180 Universiad-ro, Suseong District, Daegu, South Korea

Color Square
Home to discounts galore and an unusual local delicacy
Good for: Budget, Food, Shoppers
Queen’s Road is an outlet-style shopping district located in Jungli-dong, Seo-gu. Spend your time browsing clothing shops, beauty shops, fitness gyms, and restaurants. You can find great deals at discount shops of famous brands, and squeeze in some refreshing walks between sprees at the nearby park and square.
Directly next to the outlet mall is Jungli-dong’s famous Gopchang Alley, known for roasted small intestines (gopchang), abomasum (makchang), and large intestines (daechang). Word has it that they go very well with a glass of good-quality soju.
Location: 18-17 Pyeongni-ro 35-gil, Seo-gu, Daegu, South Korea
Open: Daily from 10.30 am to 9 pm

Queen's Road
The latest fashion at the lowest prices
Good for: Nightlife, Shoppers
Yasi Golmok Street in Samdeok-dong is a lively shopping alley packed with trendy boutiques, especially popular among young women. You’ll find stylish clothing and footwear at budget-friendly prices, with many items sourced directly from Seoul’s Dongdaemun and Namdaemun Markets. The street is a great spot to hunt for the latest fashion without breaking the bank, and the compact layout makes browsing easy and fun.
After a satisfying shopping spree, the area offers plenty of ways to unwind. Yasi Golmok is lined with karaoke bars, cozy cafés, and casual pubs, ideal for relaxing with friends. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to mix fashion finds with a fun, youthful atmosphere.
Location: Samdeok-dong Area, Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea

Yasi Golmok Street
For all things motorbikes
Good for: Adventure, Shoppers
Daegu Motorcycle Street, located in Ingyo-dong, Jung-gu, is packed with over 40 stores catering to motorcycle enthusiasts. Whether you’re shopping for new or secondhand bikes, domestic or imported, you’ll find a wide selection of motorcycles, parts, and accessories at competitive prices. The street has grown into a unique shopping hub since the first motorcycle shop opened in 1961, and it remains a go-to destination for riders and collectors alike.
Even if you’re just browsing, the atmosphere is electric. Leather-clad bikers cruise by on Harleys and Kawasakis, adding to the street’s charm. It’s a great place to soak up the culture, chat with passionate shop owners, and maybe even find your next ride.
Location: Ingyo-dong, Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea

Motorcycle Street
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