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41 Cheonggyecheon-ro, Seorin-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
contactos teléfono: +82 2-399-5600
sitio web: www.ypbooks.co.kr
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 37.5697869, Longitude: 126.9823161
MIKA KIM
::Clean and tidy big book store. They have not only books but also many other stuff (such as K-pop music albums, cosmetics, stationary, and toys etc.). There are some nice restaurants down stairs at the book store. *Personally, I don't really recommend the restaurants there.
Ella 엘라
::This location of this bookshop is great, you can find most of the Korean books and stationary here
Soo Khiang OO1
::Very nice bookstore. It is just next to the see stream. Lots of interesting Korean books. The stationary section is great. There are also smartphone covers and earphones on sales
FRESHIPALI R
::Easy to find out the books we want. Well organized. Close to subway.
Lorenzo Swank
::It's a bookstore. But, apparently you get lots of points in this review system for using lots of words. They have some restaurants in the bottom. Like the bottom two floors. There's a Starbucks. Starbucks is very nice. But you can't take your books in there unless you paid for them. That sounds reasonable. On basement floor number one there's a bathroom. There's a water dispenser next to the bathroom. There are lots of of books for foreigners. You could read those if you're a foreigner. If you're reading this, you're probably a foreigner. I once ate some food at one of the restaurants in the basement. I ate some sort of pork cutlet. Actually I think it was chicken. But it was in the shape of their regular pork cutlets. It was a nice place. I wouldn't go there again though. But the bookstore, the bookstore I would go to a second time. In fact, I go there a lot. It's a good place. If you're into Japanese magazines, they have a ton there. Maybe they're actually not Japanese magazines. They might actually be manga. I don't know, I'm not really good at Japanese. I just saw it from afar. Most of the books here in Korean. If you're in Korea, and you understand Korean, that probably will turn you on. It certainly does for me. I highly recommend this book store if you're anywhere near it. It's also really nice to go in there when it's freezing cold outside. Oh, did I mention that it's directly connected to the subway system? You can go directly from your subway system connected home to the Subway, and then to the bookstore. You'll never even have to see the sky. You can live your entire life in a concrete jungle.