Coex Starfield library - A must check-in spot for book lovers
Imagine you're visiting Seoul, and it rains all day. One of the perks of traveling in a big city is the abundance of indoor places to explore, and in Seoul, one such spot is the Coex Starfield Library.
On my last day in Seoul, it was pouring rain, so I decided to go shopping at the CoEX Mall and visit the famous Starfield Library. This impressive open-air library spans two floors and features towering bookshelves packed with over 50,000 books and magazines. And the best part? It’s free to visit—so awesome! However, because it’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists, it’s always crowded, and finding a free seat can be tough.
But despite that, my daughter absolutely loved the library and the escalators inside! 😄
So whether you're there to read, take photos, or simply marvel at the design, Coex Starfield Library offers a one-of-a-kind experience in Seoul.
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When I went shopping at COEX mall, I accidentally saw this UNDER $10 SHOP. I was a little curious about what this store was about, so I decided to go in and have a look. But I found that there was no clothes or accessories that were less than $10, and the key was that there was nothing good to look at. I felt that this kind of store was a bit out of place in COEX. Of course, COEX is not high-end...
I think there are definitely not as many people in the supply mall as in the duty-free shop, so you can shop there easily without having to rush to buy anything. I still prefer Korean clothes, which are very suitable for us Asians.
Although the Co-Extrusion Mall is not well-known in China, it is actually a relatively large shopping mall in Korea. There are indeed many things in it. We bought some skin care products there.
The mall that must be punched in Seoul is this COEX mall, known as the largest mall in Seoul. However, I didn't think there was anything different in this mall, but I felt very bored. I recommended this guide to tourists to prevent thunder. Subway Line 2 Sancheng Station 5/6 Exit 5/6 can take 18 subway stops and feel that this shopping mall is too chaotic. And low.
There are modern department stores in the mall, there are food courts and supermarkets on the ground floor, and fried chicken, snacks, and sales such as fried noodles/covered rice can be within 1w won per capita.