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Discover Seoul Through K-Pop Demon Hunters: A Tourist’s Guide

search-buddy 2025. 9. 4. 22:13
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Subheading: Explore real-life locations from the film and relive the action-fantasy magic

Discover Seoul Through K-Pop Demon Hunters: A Tourist’s Guide

 

The smash-hit animated musical fantasy film K-Pop Demon Hunters (2025) has enchanted global audiences—not only for its music and visuals but also for its vivid portrayal of iconic Seoul locations. Fans can now follow in the footsteps of Huntr/x and trace the cinematic cityscape with these must-visit spots.

 


Why This Is Travel-Worthy

  • Soaring Popularity: K-Pop Demon Hunters broke Netflix records and became the most-watched animated original ever.
  • Tourism Boost: Seoul experienced a surge in international visitors—1.36 million in July 2025, a 23% increase year-on-year.
  • Immersive Locations: The film blends futuristic visuals with traditional backdrops, turning locations into living set pieces fans can experience themselves.

Seoul Landmarks Featured in K-Pop Demon Hunters

Landmark Why It Matters Travel Tip
Namsan Seoul Tower (VISITKOREA - Imagine Your Korea) Featured in the film’s climactic performance scene, representing Seoul’s skyline. Ride the cable car for panoramic views and visit at sunset for the best golden hour lighting.
Naksan Park (VISITKOREA - Imagine Your Korea) The secret meeting place between Rumi and Jinu—romantic and atmospheric at night. Ideal for peaceful evening strolls along the fortress wall, overlooking city lights.
Myeongdong Street Food (VISITKOREA - Imagine Your Korea) SAjA Boys’ guerrilla performance spot; captures Seoul’s vibrant street energy. Explore street food stalls like tteokbokki and egg bread for an immersive foodie experience.
COEX K-pop Square (VISITKOREA - Imagine Your Korea) Location of the “Golden” music video reveal in the film – a glowing, K-pop media hub. Visit for 3D LED displays and share-your-star fan moments; perfect for media-hungry content.
Gyeongbokgung Palace (VISITKOREA - Imagine Your Korea) Featured in a flashback scene; full of historical grandeur with dancheong (multi-color) decoration and Irworobongdo screen. Rent hanbok for free entry and a regal photo-op in the palace courtyard.
Bukchon Hanok Village (VISITKOREA - Imagine Your Korea) The setting for Rumi & Jinu’s emotional duet—a tableau of tradition and intimacy. Stroll the alleys early morning or evening; respectful, tranquil, and photogenic.

 


Fan Travel Checklist for Seoul

  1. COEX K-POP Square – landmark cinematic entrance
  2. Naksan Park – sunset views and fortress walls
  3. Bukchon Hanok Village – historic architecture stroll
  4. Olympic Stadium or Seoul Sky – flashy architectural backdrops
  5. Myeongdong – vibrant street culture scene
  6. Gyeongbokgung Palace – historic grandeur + hanbok photos
  7. Naksan → Ihwa Mural Village – artsy walking route

Pro Tips for Visiting

  • Use public transport (subway) for easy access (e.g., Samseong Station for COEX, Hyehwa Station for Naksan Park).
  • Ideal travel window: late summer or early autumn for comfortable walking weather.
  • Don’t just photograph—immerse yourself! Grab a snack, explore every alley, and capture the cinematic feel from multiple angles.
  • Bonus idea: Wrap up your day with a themed café that plays music from K-Pop Demon Hunters or hosts fan meetups.

Summary

K-Pop Demon Hunters offers a vibrant virtual tour through Seoul’s blend of tradition and modernity. Whether you’re a K-pop superfan or travel content creator, retracing the storylines in real locations deepens both fandom and cultural appreciation

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