Korean dramas have grown in popularity and become widely beloved.
Each new release creates a buzz!
Titles like Crash Landing on You, Itaewon Class, and Extraordinary Attorney Woo have taken Netflix by storm.
Even those who don’t usually engage with K-culture have likely found themselves hooked.
In this article, we introduce not only memorable scenes from these dramas but also filming locations that captivate with their unique atmosphere and beautiful scenery.
Be sure to visit them when you travel to Korea!
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Korean drama scenes come to mind! Filming locations: a roundup of spots in Korea (1–10)
N Seoul Tower
N Seoul Tower is beloved as a symbol of Seoul.
Its former name was Namsan Tower, and the letter “N” stands for Namsan.
It frequently appears in dramas set in Seoul—most notably My Love from the Star and The Legend of the Blue Sea.
By the way, the tower you can see from the Noksapyeong Overpass, a filming location for Itaewon Class, is this one.
It looks beautiful when lit up, so if possible, I recommend visiting at night.
Also, the view from the observatory is fantastic, so don’t miss it.
Iksan Prison Set
One filming location frequently used in suspense dramas is the Iksan Prison Set.
As the name suggests, it’s a recreated prison set that even includes a shower room and a yard.
In the drama Money Heist: Korea, it appeared as the facility where Park Hae-soo’s character Berlin was held.
The series Prison Playbook, which he also starred in, was filmed here as well.
It’s also recommended for its many photo spots and the option to rent prison uniforms.
Petit France
For those who want to enjoy a romantic atmosphere, Petite France is highly recommended.
It was originally a theme park designed to recreate the world of The Little Prince, but it’s now also beloved as a filming location for dramas.
If you’ve seen My Love from the Star, Secret Garden, or Beethoven Virus, it might ring a bell.
In addition to the filming sites, the dressing rooms actually used by the cast have been preserved as they were and are open for viewing.
Airport Cargo Terminal Station
Squid Game was a massive hit not only in Asia but worldwide.
The location where the final episode was filmed is Airport Cargo Terminal Station.
This is a slight spoiler, but it’s the station the protagonist visits in the last scene.
By the way, that scene was shot at several terminal stations; the part where airplanes appear was filmed at Yangyang International Airport.
As an aside, the platform scene in episode 1—which mirrors the final scene—was filmed at Yangjae Citizen’s Forest Station.
Lǜshāpíng Overpass
The drama Itaewon Class sparked a social phenomenon, and many of its scenes were filmed in Itaewon.
One top recommendation is the Noksapyeong Overpass.
It’s a pedestrian bridge with a beautiful night view and was portrayed in the drama as a place Park Sae‑ro‑yi, played by Park Seo‑joon, often visits.
The shots capturing N Seoul Tower beyond the bridge were especially memorable.
The atmosphere changes dramatically between day and night, so visiting twice can be enjoyable.
It’s also close to other filming locations, so it’s a great idea to visit them together.
Seodongyo Theme Park
The drama Seodongyo, set in the Three Kingdoms period, led to the creation of the Seodongyo Theme Park for its filming.
Since then, it has been used as a location for numerous dramas, including Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency, and Love in the Moonlight.
The grounds are quite extensive, featuring many familiar sets such as a royal palace and a castle town.
If possible, I recommend watching some of the above dramas before you go.
Also, since it’s located a bit away from the city center, taking a taxi might be convenient when visiting.
Center Field WEST Building

Have you already watched Extraordinary Attorney Woo? The news about a confirmed sequel and even a musical adaptation is still fresh, right? The Centerfield WEST Building is the location that was set as Hanbada Law Firm, where the protagonist Woo Young-woo works.
The scene where Woo Young-woo tries to pass through the revolving door was memorable in the show, and that door is actually there.
Also, as mentioned in the series, the nearest station is Yeoksam Station, an 8-minute walk away.
Seoul Central High School
Winter Sonata, a trailblazer of the Korean drama boom.
The high school-era episodes of the two protagonists played by Bae Yong-joon and Choi Ji-woo were filmed at Seoul Jungang High School.
It’s an actual high school, but it’s specially opened to the public only for limited hours on weekends.
The area around the school is lined with shops selling goods for K-drama fans and eateries, so you can enjoy those as well.
By the way, it’s also a filming location for Our Beloved Summer, so fans of that series should definitely visit too!
East Asia Digital Media Center
Many of you are probably thinking about touring the filming locations of the drama “Crash Landing on You.” There are numerous spots, but one that’s surprisingly little known is the Dong-A Digital Media Center.
It might not ring a bell, but it’s the glass-walled tower that appears in episode 11.
You can enter up to the building’s entrance area, and you can even check out the security gate featured in the show.
Since it’s within Seoul, it’s a perfect place to drop by if you have some extra time.
Naju Video Theme Park
For fans of Korean dramas—especially historical ones—I highly recommend the Naju Image Theme Park.
It’s a theme park that recreates the streets of the Three Kingdoms era and is known as a filming location for many famous dramas.
There are too many to list, but Goblin, The Legend, and Jumong were all shot here.
In the park, you can not only stroll through the historical streets but also enjoy horseback riding and costume dress-up.
And don’t forget to take commemorative photos when you’re in costume!



