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Rodeo Street
Rodeo arches in Apgujeong.
Rodeo arches in Apgujeong.

Rodeo Street (로데오거리) is the name of at least six streets popular for nightlife.

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[edit] Apgujeong

A large collection of stores, bars, restaurants and others including Shwing and Starbucks.

[edit] Beomgye

See also: List of businesses on Rodeo Street (Anyang)

Also called Pyeongchon 1st Street, this pedestrian-only street runs between New Core Outlet and Acro Tower in Hogea-dong. It is lined with restaurants (Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and western), bars, coffee shops, PC bangs, and various shops. It is divided into five main areas, Migwan Plaza, E Land Plaza, Jungang Plaza, Hyundai Plaza, and Seongu Plaza, with modern sculptures and fountains. Performances occur semi-regularly in Jungang Plaza, near the big fountain, and Culture Event Street, where there is a stage. The street sits caddy corner to Anyang's Jungang Park.

The easiest places to find foreigners on a Friday night is at Number 10 and Bar Atlanta. Within a one-block radius is an Outback Steakhouse and a T.G.I. Friday's. Beomgye Station exit number 2 will bring you to the start of the street, where there is a series of colorful arched sculptures designed to look like a rainbow as you exit the subway station.

[edit] Daegu

Daegu has a small, but popular Rodeo Street, notable for its restaurants and bars frequented by foreigners.

[edit] Myeongdong

This street is frequented for its shopping and nightlife.

[edit] Suwon

[edit] Wonju

 
     
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