Last Updated: August 10, 2026
Introduction
Looking for the Olive Young inside Gwangjang Market? Knowing the market section and store floor first can save you from walking through the wrong part of the market.
Looking for Olive Young Gwangjang Market but not sure where to start?
Check the location first, then follow the guide below to find the store inside Gwangjang Market in Seoul.

Olive Young Gwangjang Market is inside Gwangjang Market, so finding the market is only the first part of the trip. You also need to know which part of the market to look for before walking deeper into the aisles.
Start with the store location below, then check the subway approach, market section, store-floor access, shopping options, and mobility conditions that apply to your visit in Seoul.
Olive Young Gwangjang Market is inside one of Seoul’s best-known traditional markets. It is different from the street-facing Olive Young stores that you may already know from other shopping areas in Seoul.
The store is on the second floor of Gwangjang Market’s textile and fabric section. That detail matters because the market has food stalls, clothing, fabrics, household goods, and several busy passageways.
The store opened in 2026 with K-beauty shopping and visitor-focused experience areas, including services related to skin, scalp, personal color, and makeup.
This guide shows you what to check from the subway station to the market, how to find the store inside, and what to consider if you have shopping bags, a suitcase, a stroller, a wheelchair, or limited mobility.
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Quick Answer: Where Is Olive Young Gwangjang Market?
Is it on the street or inside the market?
Inside Gwangjang Market but still can’t find Olive Young?
Check the market section and floor first. The image below shows the location order to follow before you keep walking.

Olive Young Gwangjang Market is inside the market’s textile and fabric section on the second floor. If you are surrounded by food stalls, you may still be in a different part of Gwangjang Market.
Find the correct market section first, then check the current way to reach the second floor. Follow current market signs or on-site guidance if the route looks different from information you saved earlier.
Olive Young Gwangjang Market is on the second floor of the market’s textile and fabric section.
Do not expect to see a normal Olive Young storefront immediately from the main road or from the famous food area.
Simple route
Gwangjang Market → Textile / Fabric Section → Second Floor → Olive Young
Find the correct part of the market first. Then check how to reach the second floor from where you are standing.
Which Station Should You Use?
Which subway station should you head to first?
Jongno 5-ga Station on Seoul Subway Line 1 is one of the main approaches to Gwangjang Market.
Jongno-gu’s current visitor information directs travelers toward Gwangjang Market from Exit 8 of Jongno 5-ga Station.
Euljiro 4-ga Station on Subway Lines 2 and 5 is another approach. Jongno-gu lists the market at about 100 meters from Exit 4.
Reaching Gwangjang Market does not automatically mean you have reached the easiest entrance for Olive Young.
If you need an elevator or step-free station exit, check current station information separately before choosing which exit to use.
Find Gwangjang Market First
Don’t start by looking for a normal Olive Young storefront.
Use Gwangjang Market as your first destination. Once you reach the market, switch from general navigation to finding the correct market section.
Gwangjang Market is a large shopping area rather than one simple indoor hall. Different parts of the market sell food, textiles, clothing, household goods, and other products.
The food stalls are the part many international travelers recognize first, but Olive Young is connected with the textile and fabric section.
Think of the journey as two separate jobs: reach Gwangjang Market first, then locate the correct section and floor.
How Do You Find the Store Inside Gwangjang Market?
Inside the market now? Check the section and floor before walking farther.
Already inside Gwangjang Market but still can’t see Olive Young?
Don’t keep following the food aisles. Check the market section and store floor first, then use the image below to decide what to look for next.

If the area around you is mostly food stalls, you may still be in a different part of Gwangjang Market. Olive Young Gwangjang Market is associated with the textile and fabric section, so check the section before walking farther.
Once you find the correct part of the market, check the current route to the second floor and look for Olive Young there. Follow current market signs or on-site guidance if the route differs from an older map, screenshot, or saved travel guide.
If you enter through a busy food area, Olive Young may not be immediately visible. Stop before following the crowd deeper into the market.
Look for information that helps you identify the textile or fabric section. The store is on the second floor of that part of the market.
Once you find the correct section, check the current way to reach the store floor. The approach you see in front of you may include stairs or another floor-change route.
Follow the current market signs or ask on-site staff if the route is not clear.
What Is Different About This Olive Young?
Is this just another neighborhood Olive Young?
The Gwangjang Market store was designed around the character of the traditional market instead of simply copying a standard branch.
Its interior uses a retro concept inspired by older Korean shops, bringing K-beauty products into a setting connected with Gwangjang Market’s history and textile culture.
The store also opened with visitor-focused beauty experiences and product zones intended to make the visit more than a quick shelf-to-checkout shopping stop.
You can still use it as a normal beauty-shopping stop. The experience areas are additional options, not steps that every visitor needs to complete.
What Can You Do Inside?
Shopping is only one part of this store.
Think Olive Young Gwangjang Market is only for shopping?
Check the experience options below, then see which services are currently available when you visit the store in Seoul.

Olive Young Gwangjang Market combines K-beauty shopping with experience areas related to skin, scalp, personal color, and makeup. These are separate options, so you do not need to use every service during one visit.
Check the current store information before relying on a specific service. Availability, waiting procedures, language support, and service conditions can change after this guide is updated.
You can shop for K-beauty products just as you would at other Olive Young locations, but this branch also opened with several beauty experience areas.
K-Beauty Shopping
Browse skincare, cleansing, makeup, beauty devices, and other current store categories.
Beauty Experiences
Check current skin, scalp, personal color, and makeup-related services.
These are separate options. You do not need to complete one service before using another part of the store.
Service availability, languages, waiting procedures, and operating conditions can change, so check the current setup when you arrive.
What Should You Shop For?
Too many products? Start with what you actually need.
You do not need a fixed list of must-buy products before entering the store. Popular products, stock, promotions, and displays can change.
A simpler approach is to choose the category you need first.
Skincare
Cleansing
Sunscreen
Makeup
Hair and scalp care
Beauty devices and tools
The Gwangjang Market store also opened with an ingredient-focused curation area using materials such as green tangerine, birch, mugwort, and carrot.
Once inside, check the current product displays and stock instead of relying on an old online best-seller list.
Personal Color, Skin, and Scalp Services
Want to try one of the in-store beauty services?
The Gwangjang Market store opened with services related to skin diagnostics, scalp diagnostics, and personal color analysis.
English, Chinese, and Japanese support was also part of the service plan when the store opened.
Do not assume that every service is free, available all day, or available without waiting.
Store programs can change after publication. If a personal color consultation or another beauty service is the main reason for your visit, check current availability before you travel there.
Once you arrive, ask staff or check the current service information before joining a queue.
Visiting Gwangjang Market and Olive Young Together
Doing both on the same visit?
Planning to visit Gwangjang Market and Olive Young on the same trip?
Decide what you want to do first, then check what you will be carrying before you move through the market.

There is no single required order for visiting Gwangjang Market and Olive Young. You can explore the food and market areas first, or start with K-beauty shopping if Olive Young Gwangjang Market is your main destination.
Before choosing, think about what you will carry afterward. Cosmetics, market purchases, food, a stroller, or large luggage can change which order feels more practical for the rest of your visit in Seoul.
Gwangjang Market and Olive Young can fit into the same visit, but you do not have to follow one fixed order.
Market First
Explore the food and market areas before adding beauty-shopping bags.
Olive Young First
Shop first if the store is your main reason for visiting Gwangjang Market.
Think about what you will carry after the first stop. Cosmetics, market purchases, food, a stroller, or a suitcase can make the next part of the visit feel different.
Choose the order that matches your own bags, mobility, shopping plan, and next destination.
Carrying Large Luggage?
Got a large suitcase with you?
Bringing large luggage to Olive Young Gwangjang Market?
Check more than the subway exit. The image below shows the access points that can affect the full trip from the station to the store.

Reaching Gwangjang Market with a suitcase does not automatically mean you can reach Olive Young Gwangjang Market the same way. The route can include a station exit, market entrance, floor changes, store-floor access, and additional walking inside the market.
Check each part of the journey separately before relying on the route with large luggage. If current signs, elevator access, or walking conditions differ from older travel information, follow the current station, market, and on-site guidance.
A subway elevator may solve the first floor change, but it does not tell you whether the rest of the journey works well with a large suitcase.
Check the route in separate parts: station exit, street walk, market entrance, passage through the market, floor change, store entrance, and the walk back out.
Check the station exit.
Check the market entrance.
Check floor changes.
Check store-floor access.
Check the return route with shopping bags.
Gwangjang Market can also be busy. Pulling luggage through a crowded passage can take more effort than the same walking distance on an open sidewalk.
Do not rely on an old claim that the complete trip is flat or stair-free. Check the conditions you actually need.
Wheelchair, Stroller, or Limited Mobility?
Need a step-free route for the whole visit?
Need step-free access to Olive Young Gwangjang Market?
Don’t stop at the subway elevator. Check the complete route from the station to the market, store floor, and final store entrance.

Step-free access to Gwangjang Market does not automatically confirm step-free access to Olive Young Gwangjang Market. The full journey can include the subway station, street-level route, market entrance, movement through the market, store-floor access, and the final store entrance.
Check each part of the route before relying on it with a wheelchair, stroller, or limited mobility. If current elevator access, market conditions, or store-floor access differs from older travel information, follow current station, market, store, and on-site guidance.
If you use a wheelchair or stroller, or have limited mobility, check more than the subway station elevator.
The full journey includes the station platform, elevator or step-free exit, street-level route, market entrance, passage through the market, store-floor access, and the final store entrance.
A step-free station exit does not confirm a step-free route to the Olive Young store.
Pay attention to floor changes, narrow passages, crowded areas, slopes, doorways, and the route you will use when leaving the market again.
If store-floor access is important for your visit, check current information before relying on the route.
What About Crowds?
The same route can feel very different when the market is busy.
Gwangjang Market attracts local shoppers and international visitors, so the amount of space around you can change throughout the day.
A short market passage may feel different when people are stopping at stalls, carrying food, taking photos, or moving in both directions.
This matters more when you are pulling a suitcase, pushing a stroller, carrying several shopping bags, or traveling with someone who needs more time to walk.
Give yourself some flexibility instead of planning the visit around an exact one-minute or two-minute walking estimate.
Check Store Services Before You Rely on Them
Need one specific service during your visit?
Store services can change, and not every Olive Young location offers the same facilities or programs.
Check current information if your visit depends on a personal color service, skin or scalp service, language support, tax-refund process, payment method, product pickup, or another specific feature.
The same rule applies to luggage storage, lockers, charging, or Wi-Fi. Do not assume a service exists simply because an older guide mentions it.
If one service is essential, confirm it before making a special trip to the store.
What Should You Check Before Going?
One last check before you start walking.
CHECK STORE LOCATION
Make sure you are looking for the Gwangjang Market branch.
CHECK CURRENT HOURS
Store and market operating conditions can change.
CHECK STORE SERVICES
Confirm any service that is important to your visit.
CHECK YOUR STATION EXIT
Use current station information, especially if you need an elevator.
CHECK THE FULL STEP-FREE ROUTE IF NEEDED
The store is on the second floor, so check more than the subway exit.
What If the Location Information Does Not Match?
Map and market signs look different?
Stop before continuing deeper into the market. A small recheck is usually easier than trying to make an old route fit what you see around you.
1. Check that you are at Gwangjang Market.
2. Check the textile or fabric section.
3. Check the second floor.
4. Follow current market or store information.
If an old screenshot, saved map, or blog post conflicts with current signs or staff guidance, follow the current information you can see at the market.
Common Mistakes
Most confusion starts before you reach the store entrance.
Looking Only for a Street-Level Olive Young
The Gwangjang Market store is on the second floor inside the market. Do not expect it to look like a normal street-facing branch.
Walking Only Through the Food Area
Gwangjang Market is more than its famous food stalls. Look for the textile and fabric section when Olive Young is your destination.
Assuming the Nearest Market Entrance Is the Best One
The entrance closest on a map may not give you the route that works best for the second-floor store.
Assuming a Subway Elevator Solves the Whole Journey
The station elevator only covers part of the route. Check the market and store-floor access separately.
Relying on Old Store Information
Hours, services, product stock, promotions, and access conditions can change. Recheck information that affects your visit.
What Travelers Wish They Knew
The hard part is often not reaching the market. It is knowing what to look for after you arrive.
You arrive at Gwangjang Market expecting Olive Young to look like the large street stores you have already seen around Seoul.
Instead, food stalls, fabric shops, market signs, shoppers, and narrow passages are all competing for your attention.
One detail makes the situation easier to picture before you arrive: the store is inside the textile and fabric section on the second floor.
Once you know that, you can stop looking for a normal street storefront and start looking for the right part of the market.
Then make the next decision based on what you are carrying and what you need after the visit.
FAQ: Olive Young Gwangjang Market
These quick answers cover the practical questions travelers may need before visiting.
Is There Really an Olive Young Inside Gwangjang Market?
Yes. Olive Young Gwangjang Market is inside the traditional market in the textile and fabric section.
Is Olive Young Gwangjang Market on the Ground Floor?
No. The store is on the second floor, so check how to reach the store floor after finding the correct section of the market.
Which Subway Station Should I Use?
Jongno 5-ga Station on Line 1 is one of the main approaches. Euljiro 4-ga Station on Lines 2 and 5 is another option. Choose the route that fits your starting point and access needs.
Is This a Normal Olive Young Store?
It sells K-beauty products, but this branch also opened with visitor-focused experience areas and a design connected with Gwangjang Market’s traditional setting.
Can I Try Personal Color or Beauty Services?
Personal color analysis and skin and scalp diagnostic services were part of the store’s opening program. Check current availability and service conditions before relying on one specific experience.
Can I Visit With a Large Suitcase?
A suitcase changes the route you may want to use. Check the station exit, market access, floor changes, crowds, and store-floor access before deciding.
Is the Whole Route Step-Free?
Do not assume that the complete route is step-free because the subway station has an elevator. Check the route through the market and to the second-floor store separately.
Should I Check Store Services Before Visiting?
Yes if one particular service is important to your trip. Hours, programs, language support, payment options, and other services can change.
Check Current Official Information
Store hours, services, station access, and market conditions can change.
Check Olive Young’s current official store information if opening hours, a beauty service, or another store feature is important to your visit.
For current Gwangjang Market visitor and subway-access information, Jongno-gu provides official information about the market and the main subway approaches.
Check Gwangjang Market Information — Jongno-gu
Use information in this order:
Current official store or market information
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Current station and market information
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Current signs and on-site staff guidance
If an older online guide conflicts with what you see at the station, market, or store, follow the current information in front of you.
Disclaimer
Store, market, and transportation information can change after this guide is updated.
Store hours, services, product availability, promotions, subway exits, elevator access, and market conditions may change.
Accessibility can also vary between different parts of the journey. An elevator at the subway station does not guarantee a continuous step-free route through Gwangjang Market and to the second-floor store.
Check current official information and follow current on-site signs, notices, and staff guidance when conditions differ from this guide.
Conclusion
Finding the right part of Gwangjang Market comes before finding the store entrance.
FIND GWANGJANG MARKET
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CHECK THE TEXTILE / FABRIC SECTION
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CHECK THE 2ND FLOOR
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FOLLOW CURRENT STORE INFORMATION
Olive Young Gwangjang Market is inside the market’s textile and fabric section on the second floor. Knowing that before you arrive makes the rest of the visit easier to understand.
If you have large luggage, use a stroller, or need step-free access, check the complete journey rather than relying only on the nearest subway exit.
If signs or store conditions have changed, follow the current official and on-site information before continuing.
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