Art Store and Flower Market
at the Express Bus Terminal in Seoul
Leaving from Camp Humphreys, we rode the 20 bus, which picks up right outside the pedestrian gate, down to AK Plaza. Once you get off the bus and are facing AK Plaza, head to the left. Behind the small strip of shops you can see from the bus stop on the left is the Express Bus Terminal.
You walk in and tell them you want to go to Seoul.
This bus station will only take you to the Express Bus Terminal if you are headed to Seoul.
It cost us about 4,500 won (or $4.50), cheaper than the train.
We arrived and headed into the main building...
The Art Store is down the steps one level, turn right several times and keep following it around.
Here it is:
at the Express Bus Terminal in Seoul
Leaving from Camp Humphreys, we rode the 20 bus, which picks up right outside the pedestrian gate, down to AK Plaza. Once you get off the bus and are facing AK Plaza, head to the left. Behind the small strip of shops you can see from the bus stop on the left is the Express Bus Terminal.
You walk in and tell them you want to go to Seoul.
This bus station will only take you to the Express Bus Terminal if you are headed to Seoul.
It cost us about 4,500 won (or $4.50), cheaper than the train.
We arrived and headed into the main building...
The Art Store is down the steps one level, turn right several times and keep following it around.
Here it is:
Around the corner is a Dream Depot (I think, or something similar)! It's awesome, but a little pricier!
Not sure what these little naked babies are for! Haha
Expensive shopping mall attached to the Express Bus Terminal.
We went in and went down to the basement, where they have amazing food shops and booths!
Love me some wine!
Bakery items galore.
So tempted by these pretzels! They smelled amazing!
These are fried sweet potatoes, which were amazing!! They are a great snack for only 1,000 won (or $1).
We got gelato!! I got the mint chocolate one and it was delicious.
The Flower Market, where they have amazing, inexpensive cut flowers on one side of the floor and beautiful fake flowers that are a little pricier on the other side, along with all the accessories you could want to package your flowers.
Random little booth - reminds me of antique malls in the US!
Head back towards the buses.
These little windows are where you can purchase a ticket to "Pyeongtaek," which will take you back to AK Plaza for another 4,500 won.
I bought pink roses, purple heather, and white gardenias! They smelled amazing!
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