Walk the Scene: Must-Visit K-Drama Filming Locations in Seoul

Must-Visit K-Drama Filming Locations in Seoul

Annyeonghaseyo, drama fans! You’ve spent countless hours binge-watching your favorite K-Dramas, shedding tears, and falling in love with the characters. But the real star of every show? Seoul itself!

The city provides the perfect backdrop—from traditional palaces to futuristic skyscrapers. As your Korean insider, I’m here to guide you through the iconic, highly searchable locations where cinematic magic was made. Here is your definitive list of K-Drama Filming Locations to Visit in Seoul. Get your camera ready—it’s time to walk the scene!

North Seoul: History and High Society

These locations offer a mix of traditional Korean charm and modern city views, perfect for that quintessential K-Drama mood.

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Seoul’s Namsan Tower Keychain of Love

1. N Seoul Tower (Namsan Tower)

Why Visit: This is the universal symbol of Seoul romance. Nearly every major romantic comedy or melodrama features a couple locking a love padlock here.

Best Seen In: Boys Over Flowers, My Love from the Star, Legend of the Blue Sea.

What to Do: Go at sunset. The views are incredible, and you can add your own symbolic lock to the famous fence.

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Bukchon Hanok Village, Seoul

2. Bukchon Hanok Village

Why Visit: This preserved residential area is famous for its traditional Korean houses (Hanok). Its winding, sloping streets provide a gorgeous, historical setting for brooding reflections or secret meetings.

Best Seen In: Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (Goblin), Personal Taste.

What to Do: Take photos at the famous view point on the uphill street (Gahoe-dong 31). Remember to be quiet, as people actually live here!

deoksugung stonewall road
Deoksugung Stonewall Road

3. Deoksugung Stone Wall Road (Deoksugung Doldam-gil)

Why Visit: One of Seoul’s most beautiful pedestrian paths, lined with ginkgo trees and the ancient stone wall of Deoksugung Palace. It’s the ultimate spot for a melancholic or introspective walk.

Best Seen In: Goblin (where the fateful contracts are often signed or discussed), Fated to Love You.

What to Do: Visit in autumn when the ginkgo leaves are bright yellow for the most dramatic lighting.

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Seoul COEX Library

Central Seoul: Urban Glamour and University Life

These spots capture the hustle, the glamour, and the academic intensity of modern Seoul life.

4. Coex Library (Starfield Library)

Why Visit: Famous for its three massive, soaring bookshelves that reach up several stories. It’s an iconic, breathtaking spot often used for high-fashion photoshoots or dramatic meet-cutes.

Best Seen In: Record of Youth, The Beauty Inside.

What to Do: Grab a coffee and simply stare up at the sheer scale of the literature. It’s an ideal indoor photo spot.

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Konkuk University

5. Konkuk University (KU)

Why Visit: Many Korean universities have stunning campuses, but Konkuk is frequently used for drama shoots thanks to its iconic lake, tree-lined pathways, and modern architecture.

Best Seen In: My ID is Gangnam Beauty (where much of the campus life is filmed), Goblin (various exterior scenes).

What to Do: Walk through the main entrance and imagine yourself as a student (or a rich heir hiding in the library).

Gangnam and the Han River (The Modern Setting)

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Han River Park

6. Hangang Park (Yeouido or Banpo Section)

Why Visit: The ultimate escape from the city chaos. Every K-Drama couple shares ramen, rides bikes, or has a dramatic emotional moment along the Han River.

Best Seen In: Literally hundreds of dramas—it’s the classic confession or break-up spot. Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo and Vincenzo (among countless others) feature major scenes here.

What to Do: Rent a bike, order instant ramen from a convenience store along the river, and enjoy the sunset.

7. Lotte World Tower

Why Visit: This massive skyscraper offers views and commercial spaces that signal wealth, power, or important business deals. The observation deck is the perfect spot for deep, contemplative thinking (or a serious business meeting).

Best Seen In: Used as the backdrop or setting for many corporate thrillers and high-stakes romance dramas.

What to Do: Visit the Seoul Sky observatory for the highest views of the city.

Visiting these locations brings the characters and stories you love to life. Start planning your walking tour today!