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K-Drama Filming Locations You Can Visit in Korea 🎥✈️

by Indie 2025. 4. 5.
Namsan Towe in Seoul



Ever watched a K-drama and thought, “OMG I need to go there”?  
Well… you totally can.  
From dreamy palaces to cozy seaside towns, Korea is full of iconic filming spots that’ll make you feel like you’re starring in your own K-drama.  
Here’s your ultimate list of K-drama locations you can actually visit IRL.  
Cue dramatic OST.

1. Namsan Tower (남산타워) – My Love from the Star, Boys Over Flowers  
The classic love-locks-on-the-fence spot.  
Come for the view, stay for the K-drama nostalgia.

2. Jumunjin Breakwater (주문진 방파제) – Goblin  
Yes, that umbrella scene with Kim Shin and Eun-tak.  
Go there in fall for maximum feels (and wind-swept hair).

3. Deoksugung Stone Wall Road (덕수궁 돌담길) – Encounter  
Take a romantic stroll like Song Hye-kyo and Park Bo-gum.  
It’s even prettier in autumn.

4. Dae Jang Geum Park (용인 대장금 파크) – Moon Embracing the Sun, Kingdom  
This is where all your favorite sageuks are born.  
Traditional palaces + hanbok photos = perfect travel gram.

5. Hanmi Bookstore (한미서점) – Our Beloved Summer  
A real indie bookstore in Cheongju that still looks straight out of a drama.  
Perfect for a quiet afternoon and vintage vibes.

6. Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) – Start-Up  
Shin-hye’s fashion walks + tech vibes + futuristic architecture.  
Day or night, this place is insta-worthy.

7. Ahopsan Bamboo Forest (아홉산숲) – The King: Eternal Monarch  
Bamboo, mystery, and multiple universes.  
Feels like stepping into a portal (but better for pics).

8. Samcheongdong & Bukchon Hanok Village – Personal Taste, Guardian: The Lonely and Great God  
Wanna feel like you’re living in a hanok with Gong Yoo?  
This is where modern meets tradition — and K-drama magic happens.

9. Hantangang Sky Bridge – It’s Okay to Not Be Okay  
High above dramatic cliffs and forests, this bridge is pure cinematic gold.  
Best part? It's real, and it's free.

10. Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁) – basically every historical drama ever  
Wanna walk where queens, kings, and time travelers have walked?  
Rent a hanbok and feel the royal vibes.

Final Thoughts  
K-dramas make Korea look magical — because it kind of is.  
Visiting these filming spots adds a whole new layer to the fan experience.  
So grab your camera, playlist of OSTs, and a friend who gets your drama references.  
Your main character moment awaits.

Next up: How K-Dramas Portray Korean Culture: A Deep Dive  
Let’s talk kimchi, Confucianism, and why everyone calls each other “oppa.”

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