Garosu-gil, which translates to ‘tree-lined street’ in Korean, is a 0.4-mile-long (700 meters) stretch in Seoul’s trendy Gangnam neighborhood. Lined with gingko trees that provide dappled shade, the street is a haven for shoppers and diners. Visitors can explore an array of eclectic boutiques, each with its own elaborate facade, and savor the offerings at numerous bakeries, cafés, and bistros. The combination of natural beauty and urban charm makes Garosu-gil a delightful destination for both locals and tourists.
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