Love the Demon Hunters? 💕 Have you ever thought of visiting your favorite scenes in real life? This will be a perfect guide for you to visit and experience the unique atmosphere in Seoul! From the bustling streets where epic battles unfold to serene historical sites that hold ancient secrets, Seoul is more than just a backdrop! Get ready to embark on your own demon-hunting adventure through the vibrant heart of South Korea!!! 💕
📍Seoul Olympic Stadium
Remember that electrifying opening scene where Huntrix descends from the sky? Where Huntrix jump off from the airplane and lands directly onto a roaring concert stage? It’s the Seoul Olympic Stadium. The Stadium is a multi-purpose facility that can hold wide range of performance and events. If there’s “Honmoon” in the real world, the Olympic Stadium, with its capacity for 60,000 people, would definitely be the best place to strengthen it!
🗺️ Address: 424, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul
📍N-Seoul Tower
Here is the spot where the Saja Boys doing their last concert and Rumi truly shines, singing “Golden” and ultimately helping Huntrix defeat the formidable Demons! N-Seoul Tower is always a must-go spot in Seoul! You can enjoy the stunning scenery from various observation decks, leave a “love lock” with a special someone, or simply soak in the romantic atmosphere. Although you won’t find K-pop concert here, the nearby area also offers cultural events.
🗺️ Address: 105 Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
📍 Naksan Park
Remember where Jinu and Rumi shares about their frustrations and struggles, the quiet and peace space is the Naksan Park. Naksan is one of the mountains inside Seoul. The mixture of the fortress and the modern and the forest. The fortress is curved aesthetically also keeping the traditional beauty. You can go for a walk at night and enjoy beautiful night view here. It is also a great spot for the golden hour here.
🗺️ Address: 41 Naksan-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
📍COEX K-pop Square
The opening scene of “K-pop Demon Hunters” truly grabbed our attention with Huntrix’s new song release on a massive 3D screen located in Gangnam. When K-pop idol drop their new tracks, they will also play their new tracks here. Nearby the iconic screen, the Starfield Library and the Starfield COEX Mall. This isn’t just a library; it’s a breathtaking space with towering bookshelves that reach to the sky, perfect for a photo op or a moment of quiet reflection. There are also cafes nearby to grab a coffee and soak in the atmosphere in Gangnam. This vibrant hub should be a part of your Seoul itinerary!
🗺️ Address: 513 Yeongdong-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
📍Myeong-dong-Street
A fan of Saja Boys? Then you will absolutely remember here: Myeong-dong Street, where the Saja Boys perform their unforgettable debut song “Soda Pop”. Myeong-dong is the heart of everything, fashion, beauty, k-pop, you name it. Wandering in different streets can always give you new surprises. You can explore everything from unique boutiques to global brand stores. Be sure to try some of the famous street eats like tteokbokki, gyeranppang (egg bread), and various skewers – a perfect way to refuel as you explore this iconic street.
🗺️ Address: 35 Myeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
📍Andong Hahoe Village
Remember the first scene that the first-generation Demon Hunters forge the Honmoon? Here is the Andong Hahoe Village. The village is a UNESCO heritage site more than Hanok. It is one of the most famous folk villages in Korea. The village is surrounded by the Nakdonggang River and about 70 percent of the villagers living here are still descendants of the Pungsan Ryu clan. You should not miss this cultural gem! While walking through the village, you can feel the old Korea in front of you. Also remember to save some time for the Hahoe Byeolsingut Tallori (Mask Dance Drama of Hahoe), performers perform regularly in the village.
🗺️ Address: 186 Jeonseo-ro, Pungcheon-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
✨Bouns Tips: Trying on Hanbok✨
Throughout “K-pop Demon Hunters,” you might have noticed the characters, occasionally don the beautiful traditional Korean attire, the Hanbok. If you’re looking for a truly immersive experience in Seoul, trying on a Hanbok is an absolute must! There are numerous Hanbok rental shops located around Seoul’s major historical sites, particularly near Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village. Many shops offer a wide variety of styles, often complete with hair accessories.
Are you ready to embark on your own K-pop Demon Hunter adventure in Korea? 🎒Pack your bags and get ready to experience the magic and excitement of this incredible city!