1. Le Petit France (You who came from the stars)
Fans of You who came from the stars will hold the scene where Min Joon confesses his love for Song Yi dear to their heart. Shot at Petite France in Gyeonggi-do, the little French village is also home to other dramas such as Secret Garden. Built around the story of The Little Prince, Petite France lets visitors experience the French culture through museums, cafes, and restaurants.
2. Nami Island (Winter Sonata)
The romance between Yu Jin and Jun Sang stole the hearts of many, with Winter Sonata going on to become one of the most popular Korean dramas to have aired. Many even claim the drama made Nami Island a popular tourist spot. There’s even a statue of Yu Jun and Jun Sang on the island.
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3. Bukcheon Hanok Village (The Heirs)
A tiny traditional village in the heart of a bustling city, Seoul, Bukchon Hanok Village dates back all the way to the Joseon Dynasty. The village is a popular tourist place for those wanting to experience traditional Korean culture. A walking tour is also available for those keen to find out more, but remember to be quiet so as not to disturb the residents.
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4. Seoul Land (Strong Woman)
No Korean drama is complete without an adorable theme park date that makes us wish we had a lover too. If Bong Soon and Min Hyuk’s date in Strong Woman seemed like the perfect date, don’t forget to stop by Seoul Land with your significant other. The park features over 40 rides and many prefer this to bigger parks such as Everland because of shorter queues.
5. Olivia Garden (Something in the rain)
A romantic scene in Something in the rain, then Olivia Garden is a familiar restaurant. Known for its delicious Italian food, Olivia Garden also boasts a beautiful interior. Fans can even choose to sit at the very table Jin Ah and Joon Hee sat at on their first date.
6. Lotte Duty-Free (Secret Queen Makers)
A common location in many dramas, Lotte Duty-Free can be seen in the current web series Secret Queen Makers. Following the story of a girl one her makeover journey, most of the show was filmed at Lotte. Lotte Duty-Free carries everything from cosmetics to iconic Korean souvenirs, making it the perfect place to shop for souvenirs. The best part about shopping there? You can choose to pick up your shopping at the airport, saving you the hassle of lugging your shopping around Seoul.
7. Jumunjin Beach (Goblin)
Your Korean drama pilgrimage isn’t complete without stopping at one of Goblin’s filming sites. One of the most iconic scenes from the show is when Eun Tak first summons Kim Shin to the beach on her birthday. Since then, fans have been flocking to the breakwater to recreate that moment.
Jumunjin Beach located in Gangwon-do is home to more than 5 breakwaters, so make sure you find the right one. if you’re not sure which one it is, look out for the huge TV signboard. Rumour has it vendors on site have red scarves and buckwheat flower bouquets available for rent for those who wish to recreate the scene perfectly.
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