🎬 Walk Through the Worlds of K-dramas
K-dramas aren’t just stories — they’re an experience. From romantic moments under cherry blossoms to dramatic seaside scenes, Korea is full of real-life filming locations where your favorite shows were shot. Here’s your ultimate 2025 guide to K-drama landmarks you can actually visit!
🌉 1️⃣ Namsan Seoul Tower (My Love from the Star, Itaewon Class)
One of Seoul’s most iconic landmarks, Namsan Tower has appeared in countless dramas. Fans of My Love from the Star will remember the famous love padlocks scene, while Itaewon Class used the tower as part of its city skyline shots.
Tip: Visit at sunset to see Seoul’s night view — and maybe recreate your own K-drama confession scene!
🏘️ 2️⃣ Bukchon Hanok Village (Love in the Moonlight, Do You Like Brahms?)
This traditional village between Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung Palaces features beautifully preserved hanok houses. Many historical and romance dramas were filmed here for its old-Seoul atmosphere.
Highlight: Take a slow stroll through the alleyways — you might recognize a house from your favorite series.
🏖️ 3️⃣ Jumunjin Beach Bus Stop (Goblin)
One of Korea’s most famous K-drama sites, this small bus stop in Gangneung became world-famous after Goblin aired. Fans from around the globe visit to take photos holding red scarves — just like Ji Eun-tak.
How to get there: Take a KTX train from Seoul to Gangneung (about 2 hours) and a local bus to Jumunjin Beach.
🏞️ 4️⃣ Petite France (My Love from the Star, Secret Garden)
Located in Gapyeong, this small French-style village offers colorful European architecture with a Korean twist. It’s a frequent filming location for romantic dramas and variety shows.
Nearby attractions: Nami Island and the Garden of Morning Calm — both seen in various K-dramas.
🏰 5️⃣ Deoksugung Stone Wall Road (The King: Eternal Monarch)
This romantic walkway near City Hall is famous for its tree-lined path and elegant palace wall. It’s the location of several emotional reunion scenes in *The King


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