10. Yongsan-Gu, Seoul
This location makes you feel like you're in another world. As the drama's name suggests, Itaewon is where the majority of Itaewon Class has been filmed. The show depicts a dynamic and varied neighborhood, precisely what it is. The ideal time to visit Itaewon is at night when it comes alive.
9. Rooftop Beomcheong-Dong
Although Rooftop Beomcheon-dong appears in just one drama, it is a good view because of its stunning location. The rooftop looks like Namil Bar in the drama 'Fight for My Way.' The rooftop has a great view of Busan's colorful homes, making it a must-see destination.
8. Jumunjin Beach Breakwater
At Jumunjin Breakwater, the dramatic moment Eun Tak unintentionally summons Kim Shin (The Goblin) is filmed. Gangwon-do is a fantastic day-trip destination from Seoul. You may relax on the beach after viewing the famous filming sites. The beach is also known for its excellent sand, clear blue seas, various eateries, and photo-worthy locations.
7. Cheonggyecheon Stream
Cheonggyecheon is a modern public recreation centre in Seoul, South Korea. The stream is one of Seoul's most famous tourist attractions. You may look at the inscriptions on the plaza, that offers extensive information about the 22 bridges surrounding the stream. This location is ideal for couples seeking a romantic stroll, especially at night, when illuminated attractively.
6. Boseong Green Tea Plantation
Tea-leaf harvesting has a long history in Korea, so it's not a surprising that one of the last scenes in K-dramas is on a tea farm. Boseong boasts Korea's most extensive tea field. It is also the location for 40% of its tea output. Spring is the ideal time to visit when the areas have green tea fragrance and the blooming season begins.
5. Dae Jang Geum Park
Dae Jang Geum Park is the right place for several historical dramas, being the largest area. The park's amenities are semi-permanent, yet they all take inspiration from historical documents to depict the past's architectural style, lifestyle, and culture. Aside from historical plays, the park is also a popular location for music-video filming.
The King: Eternal Monarch, Joseon Exorcist, Mr. Queen, Tale of the Nine-Tailed Fox, Mystic Pop-Up Bar, Hotel Del Luna, The Moon That Embraces the Sun, A Korean Odyssey, Jumong, and other Most Historical dramas are filmed here.
4. Daepohang Port Lighthouse
Sokcho's Daepohang Port is a famous tourist attraction. Those looking for some of the country's finest seafood should add this to their itinerary. It has a long history and is well-known for its seafood restaurants and large fish markets. In the drama, Strong Woman Do Bong Soon, the red lighthouse is utilized as a dating site.
3. Seoul Han River
The Hangang River also called Han River originates in three-minor streams in the center of Gangwon-do, Chungcheongbuk-do, and Gyeonggi-do and runs through Seoul, South Korea's capital city. For over 5,000 years, the river has watched the history of the Korean people. The Han River has been used for filming K-drama moments.
2. Deoksugung Palace Stonewall Walkway
The Deoksugung Stonewall Walkway runs alongside Deoksugung Palace and is a beautiful pedestrian walkway. The walkway was a typical road, but it is now a popular location with broad pedestrian paths. The route stretches about 1,100 meters. This breathtaking sight is found in 99, Sejong-daero, Seosomun-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea.
This place is in K Dramas such as Run On, More Than Friends, The Beauty Inside, Do You Like Brahms, Misaeng, Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol, Find Me in Your Memory, Goblin and, Lovestruck in the City.
1. Seoul Fortress Wall
At Seoul Fortress Wall, modernity, nature, and history mix, providing a spectacular perspective of Seoul's skyscrapers in contrast to the fortress wall erected in 1396 during the Joseon Dynasty.
Some K dramas like Itaewon Class, Love Alarm, Two Cops, Criminal Minds, Run On, Do You Like Brahms, Find Me in Your Memory were shot here.