1. Namdaemun Market is one of the oldest and largest traditional markets in Seoul, South Korea. It was first established in 1414 and has since grown to include over 10,000 stalls and numerous small shops. The market is known for its wide variety of Korean goods and traditional souvenirs, such as hanbok (traditional Korean clothing), pottery, and ginseng. One unique feature of the market is its ’night market’ which operates from 11pm-5am, selling everything from seafood to electronics.

2. Namdaemun Market is open every day from around 10am-8pm (sometimes later depending on the vendor). The market does not have a central phone number, but individual vendors may have their own contact information listed.

3. There is no admission fee to enter Namdaemun Market. It is easily accessible by public transportation, with the nearest subway station being Hoehyeon Station on Line 4. Several buses also run to the market including the 171, 172, and 501. There is limited parking available nearby for those who prefer to drive.