Every K-Drama fan has dreamed of walking through the places they watched on screen. Our virtual tours bring those places to life. We explore the real locations across South Korea where your favourite dramas were filmed, with detailed descriptions, historical context, and cultural background.
Namsan Tower, also known as N Seoul Tower, stands at the top of Namsan Mountain in central Seoul. It has appeared in countless K-Dramas and films. Couples attach love padlocks to the fences around the tower as a symbol of eternal love. The tower offers panoramic views of the entire city of Seoul. Visit our Namsan Tower virtual tour to explore it in detail.
Gyeongbokgung Palace is the most famous of Seoul's five grand palaces. It serves as the backdrop for dozens of historical K-Dramas. The throne hall, inner courtyards, and guarding ceremony all appear regularly on screen. You can experience the full atmosphere through our virtual tour of this iconic royal site.
Cheonggyecheon is a restored urban stream running through the heart of Seoul. It stretches for over 11 kilometres and is lined with lanterns, art installations, and walking paths. Many contemporary K-Dramas use it for romantic evening scenes. Explore our Cheonggyecheon virtual tour to see why it is so beloved.
Ssangmun-dong is the nostalgic neighbourhood made famous by the drama Reply 1988. The show recreated the warmth of 1980s Korean community life in these alleyways. Fans from around the world visit to feel the closeness and warmth of that fictional community. See our Ssangmun-dong virtual tour for the full story.
Deoksugung Palace is unique among Seoul palaces. It blends traditional Korean wooden halls with Western-style stone buildings from the Korean Empire era. This makes it the perfect setting for period dramas like Mr. Sunshine. The famous stone-walled path surrounding the palace is one of Seoul's most romantic walks. Explore our Deoksugung Palace virtual tour to learn more.
Petite France is a French-themed cultural village in Gapyeong where the iconic levitating kiss scene from My Love from the Star was filmed. Nami Island nearby is where Winter Sonata was shot — the drama that started the global K-Drama wave. Both locations are now major pilgrimage sites for fans from across Asia and the world.