Olive Young Myeongdong Town
Inside the K-Beauty Mecca

If you missed the Olive Young Korea Ultimate Guide — the story of how this green-signed empire became a cultural institution — that’s a good place to start. But if you’re already in Myeongdong and need to know what you’re walking into, you’re in exactly the right place.

If K-beauty were a religion, Olive Young Myeongdong Town would be the Vatican. And I, a man who spent years walking past it completely oblivious, have finally atoned.
2F
Korea’s #1 Olive Young
by revenue
14
Checkout counters
on 1F alone
10:30PM
Closing time
(daily)

Here is the confession I am slightly embarrassed to make publicly. A few days ago, I was deep in research mode for a post about Olive Young’s first brick-and-mortar store in the United States — a genuinely historic moment for K-beauty’s global march. Report after report kept referencing the same anchor: “The US expansion strategy is directly modeled on the phenomenal success of the Myeongdong flagship.”

I paused. The question hit me like a slow train: had I, a man who has walked Myeongdong more times than he can remember, actually been inside Olive Young Myeongdong Town with my blogger brain switched on? The honest answer was no. So I did what any responsible travel blogger would do: I sacrificed a lunch break. For you. You’re very welcome.

FieldDetails
Official Name올리브영 명동타운 (Myeongdong Town)
LocationMyeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul (across from CHICOR)
Hours10:00 AM – 10:30 PM (daily)
Size2 floors · Korea’s #1 Olive Young by revenue
PaymentCard · Cash · WeChat Pay · Alipay
LanguagesKorean · English · Chinese · Japanese
Checkout Counters14 registers on 1F + extra on 2F at peak
Global SignificanceBlueprint for Olive Young’s US store expansion

Why Olive Young Myeongdong Town Is Not Just Another Beauty Store

Olive Young is CJ Olive Young Corporation’s dominant health-and-beauty retail chain, with over 1,300 stores across South Korea. Think of it as a supremely curated intersection of Sephora, Boots, and a Korean wellness apothecary — with considerably better product curation and a much more exciting discovery floor.

Olive Young Myeongdong Town is the undisputed crown jewel. It consistently ranks as the single highest-revenue store in the entire network — not just in Seoul, but across all of Korea. When Olive Young began planning its US physical expansion, Myeongdong Town was the direct blueprint: the layout, the Global Top Picks curation model, the multilingual service infrastructure, the sheer theatrical scale. All of it, being transplanted to American soil.

Context

Olive Young’s global online platform already ships to over 100 countries — browse at global.oliveyoung.com. But for K-beauty pilgrims visiting Seoul, Olive Young Myeongdong Town is the physical hajj — the sacred destination you simply must experience in person. With 30,000+ foreign tourists passing through Myeongdong daily at peak season, the store does not exactly struggle for footfall.

The Scenic Route: From Sacred Architecture to Retail Heaven

Every great pilgrimage deserves a proper approach. Mine began with the view that has greeted Myeongdong visitors for over a century: the magnificent Gothic spires of Myeongdong Cathedral, Seoul’s oldest Roman Catholic church, peeking stoically above the modern commercial roofline as if to say, “I was here before all of you, and I shall outlast every Pokémon collaboration.”

Myeongdong Cathedral Gothic spires rising above modern Seoul buildings near Olive Young Myeongdong Town on a cloudy spring day
Myeongdong Cathedral — Seoul’s sacred sentinel, unmoved by 130 years of commercial chaos below it. | @kpulse

On this particular afternoon, local nuns and parish members were holding a peaceful outdoor gathering on the cathedral grounds — a lovely slice of everyday Seoul that you only catch if you are not sprinting past with a shopping list. I slowed down. Briefly. Then duty called.

Here is the genuinely good news for the navigationally challenged: Olive Young Myeongdong Town is not hard to find. From the cathedral, walk down the gentle slope of the main commercial strip. The store sits right there on the right-hand corner. You will see it before you finish the thought “I wonder where it—”

Myeongdong main street sloping downhill with shoppers leading to Olive Young Myeongdong Town flagship on the corner
Walk this slope, look right at the corner. The green building finds you before you find it. | @kpulse
Insider Tip

Nearest subway: Myeongdong Station Exit 6 (Line 4, Orange), then 5 minutes on foot into the main shopping strip. Olive Young Myeongdong Town is directly across from CHICOR — two beauty retail giants staring each other down across the intersection. Official store info at oliveyoung.co.kr. Google Maps: “올리브영 명동타운”.

First Impressions: The Pokémon-Wrapped K-Beauty Fortress

There it is. Two floors of unmistakably Olive Young green — and right now, in a collaboration that absolutely no one hated, the entire exterior is wrapped in a vibrant Pokémon character event. Pikachu beams from the windows. The staircases are illustrated in full Pokémon glory. Somewhere inside, a Snorlax is presumably blocking an aisle of sunscreen.

Olive Young Myeongdong Town flagship store full exterior view with Pokémon character collaboration decoration on windows and a crowd of international tourists at the entrance
Olive Young Myeongdong Town — the flagship, in full Pokémon collaboration mode. The green building is hard to miss. The Pikachu is impossible to. | @kpulse
Event Note

The Pokémon collaboration was running at the time of this visit (May 2026). Olive Young rotates seasonal and IP collaborations regularly — the exterior may look different when you visit, but the store itself is always this spectacular.

1st Floor: The Global Test Bed of K-Beauty

Step through the doors and take a breath. Then take another one, because you will need it. The first floor of Olive Young Myeongdong Town is a full-scale sensory event — wide, bright, immaculately organized, and buzzing with the particular energy of people who know exactly what they came to buy and will leave with four additional items they had not planned on.

Spacious first floor interior of Olive Young Myeongdong Town with international shoppers browsing skincare products in wide bright aisles
The 1F in motion: a full ecosystem of K-beauty. This is a quiet weekday afternoon. Imagine a Saturday evening. | @kpulse

The first floor is dedicated primarily to skincare — cleansers, toners, serums, essences, sunscreens, and every step in between. But what makes Myeongdong Town genuinely different from any other Olive Young branch is its role as the company’s de facto global test bed. Because this location holds the highest revenue figures in the network, brands know: if a product succeeds here, it succeeds everywhere. New launches are often trialled at this store first. Viral candidates are front-faced here before rolling out nationally.

Throughout the floor, display tables and shelves are boldly labeled “GLOBAL TOP PICKS” and “GLOBAL HOT ISSUE.” This is Olive Young’s curated answer to the question every first-time tourist wrestles with: “I have 40 minutes and a moderate budget — what do I actually buy?” Trust the algorithm. These picks are data-driven, not just high-margin.

Olive Young Myeongdong Town first floor Skin Care section with products displayed under bright green signage and shoppers browsing the shelves
The 1F skincare aisles: organized, well-lit, and quietly very effective at separating you from your money. | @kpulse
Live Scene

A foreign content creator was standing in the middle of an aisle — confidently holding products to her camera, speaking live to her audience. Full broadcast setup. Zero embarrassment. The staff didn’t blink. Myeongdong Town is also, apparently, a functioning live studio. Multiple ones, running simultaneously.

The Checkout Area: Where Airport Logistics Meets Skincare

Wide angle view of the massive checkout area on the first floor of Olive Young Myeongdong Town with 14 register counters and multilingual signage in English Japanese and Chinese
Fourteen checkout counters. English. Japanese. Chinese. Digital queue boards. This is not a checkout — it is a small international departure terminal that also sells sunscreen. | @kpulse

I counted. 14 checkout counters, lined up in a row broad enough to make a regional airport envious, complete with multilingual signage and staff trained to process tax refund paperwork (Global Blue and Korea Tax Free). During my quiet weekday lunch visit, perhaps half the counters were active and queues were short. Come back on a Saturday night after 7pm and — I am told by locals with completely straight faces — all 14 are open, queue numbers are called like flight departures, and it is, by all accounts, an impressive spectacle.

Interior staircase of Olive Young Myeongdong Town decorated with vibrant Pokémon character illustrations leading from the first to the second floor
The Pokémon staircase. A collaboration so perfectly executed that even people not planning to go upstairs went upstairs. | @kpulse
Tax Hack

Spend over ₩30,000 in a single transaction and you qualify for a VAT refund of approximately 10%. Ask at checkout for a tax refund slip. Present it at Incheon or Gimpo Airport at the dedicated tax refund counter before departure. Every bit counts when you have just bought eleven serums.

2nd Floor: Make-up, Grooming & the Wellness Revolution

Follow the Pokémon up the stairs and you emerge onto an equally expansive second floor operating on a different energy entirely. Where the first floor is the canvas — all that prep and skincare groundwork — the second floor is the art studio.

Wide view from the second floor of Olive Young Myeongdong Town showing a massive digital screen and shoppers browsing the makeup sections
The view from the top — massive digital billboards and premium beauty zones give the second floor a high-tech department store feel. | @kpulse

The front half of the second floor is dedicated to make-up — foundation, cushion compacts, lip products, eyeshadow palettes, blush, and the kind of beautifully packaged mascaras that make you question your entire relationship with your current mascara. Moving toward the back, you enter the hair care and men’s grooming zone — a growing section that reflects just how much K-beauty has expanded beyond skincare into a full lifestyle ecosystem.

Olive Young Myeongdong Town Global Top Picks display section on the second floor with prominent signage curating the most popular K-beauty products among international shoppers
Global Top Picks on 2F — your real-life K-beauty cheat sheet. Updated regularly and genuinely data-driven. VT Reedle Shot: still holding its ground, still selling at a rate that suggests the Korean economy may partially depend on it. | @kpulse

And yes — the legendary VT Reedle Shot is still prominently positioned and still moving. As covered in a previous Korea Pulse deep dive, this micro-needling serum has had one of the most sustained viral runs in recent K-beauty history. Myeongdong Town keeps it front and center for good reason.

The Mirror Wall — and a Reluctant Dad Selfie

Row of large circular convex design mirrors mounted on the wall of Olive Young Myeongdong Town second floor reflecting the colorful makeup section interior
The circular convex mirrors on 2F — futuristic, oddly satisfying, and ideal for checking whether that sunscreen sample has blended properly. (Mine had not.) | @kpulse

Tucked along one 2F wall: a row of large circular convex mirrors that give the space a genuinely futuristic character. They are functional — great for checking product application in-store — but they are also just a very considered design choice. I took a look. The sunscreen I had been testing had not, in fact, blended. The mirrors are doing important work.

Wide panoramic view of the second floor of Olive Young Myeongdong Town dedicated to makeup and hair care with shoppers browsing spacious aisles
The 2F expanse: just as large, just as dangerous for your bank balance, and significantly more colorful. | @kpulse

The Olive Better Zone — K-Beauty Goes Internal

Olive Young Myeongdong Town second floor Olive Better health and wellness product section with shelving stocked with supplements and functional food items
The back of 2F: a full wellness destination in its own right. Not a pharmacy afterthought — a curated lifestyle experience. | @kpulse

Here is where it gets genuinely interesting for anyone watching where K-beauty is headed next. An entire back section of the second floor has been developed as “Olive Better” (올리브베러) — Olive Young’s standalone wellness and lifestyle curation brand. Health supplements, collagen drinks, functional snacks, gut health products, beauty-from-within beverages, and lifestyle accessories, organized beautifully under: Beverage & Drink · Food · Health Care · Inner Care · Life Style.

The message is clear and deliberate: K-beauty is no longer only about what you put on your skin. It’s about the whole system. Olive Better is exploding among young Koreans right now and is genuinely reshaping how consumers globally think about wellness retail.

The 2F Checkout — Resting Now, Battle-Ready for Weekends

Second floor checkout counter at Olive Young Myeongdong Town with multilingual signs in English Chinese and Japanese during a quiet weekday
The 2F checkout at rest on a quiet weekday. On weekend evenings, every counter is open and no tourist gets left behind. | @kpulse

The second floor has its own checkout counter — closed during my weekday visit but clearly built for scale: multilingual signage in Korean, English, Chinese, and Japanese, and a queue management system mirroring the one downstairs. The infrastructure here tells you everything about how seriously Olive Young has prepared for global tourism.

Back to the Streets: Myeongdong in Full Flow

Lively pedestrian-only shopping alley in Myeongdong Seoul filled with tourists and locals browsing restaurants and street food stalls on a busy weekday
Step out of the beauty paradise and directly into the food paradise. Myeongdong’s pedestrian-only alley — and lunch is most definitely calling. | @kpulse

Emerging from Olive Young Myeongdong Town felt like surfacing from a very pleasant, very well-lit underground world. The pedestrian-only alley alongside the store is pure Myeongdong energy — street food vendors, restaurants stacked four stories high, and the particular soundtrack of a city neighbourhood that never quite slows down. Even at noon on a weekday, the alley was buzzing. If you are visiting the store, budget at least another hour to properly explore the surrounding streets. The food alone justifies the trip.

Practical Shopping Tips Before You Go

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings or early afternoons (10AM–2PM). Quieter staff, shorter queues, and you can actually browse at human pace. Evenings and weekends are lively but considerably more packed — and the checkout queues become a full event.

Tax Refund

Minimum ₩30,000 per transaction at Olive Young Myeongdong Town qualifies for a VAT refund (~10%). Ask at checkout for a Global Blue or Korea Tax Free slip. Claim at Incheon or Gimpo Airport departure hall before you leave.

App Hack

Download the Olive Young app before you visit Olive Young Myeongdong Town. English interface, digital coupons usable in-store, and a membership points system (올리브영 머니). Worth having open as you shop.

Shopping Strategy

Start at the “Global Top Picks” display on 1F to anchor your must-buys. Then explore freely. Do not proceed to the Olive Better wellness zone on 2F without first establishing a firm budget ceiling. It is particularly effective at eroding financial discipline.

The Dad Verdict
“Come with a budget. Leave with a glow. Repeat indefinitely.”

Visiting Olive Young Myeongdong Town with blogger eyes and a camera is an entirely different experience from being dragged through it as a clueless husband. It is not just a store — it is a living museum of what K-beauty has become: global, multi-sensory, constantly evolving, and genuinely useful. Whether you’re a 10-step skincare devotee or someone who currently moisturizes with vague intentions, this place will convert you. And your wallet will be lighter, and your skin will be better, and it will all have been absolutely worth it.

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