K-Drama Filming Locations in Seoul: Store Your Luggage & Explore

Visit iconic K-Drama filming locations across Seoul — from Goblin to Vincenzo — with a complete guide to nearby luggage storage options.

Why K-Drama Fans Need a Luggage Plan

Every year, millions of international fans travel to South Korea to walk in the footsteps of their favorite drama characters. From the haunting bridge in *Goblin* to the rooftop bar in *Itaewon Class*, Seoul and its surrounding areas are packed with filming locations that double as must-visit tourist attractions. But there is a catch — many of these spots are scattered across the city, far from your hotel, and dragging a suitcase through narrow alleyways or up hillside staircases is nobody's idea of fun.

That is where smart luggage storage comes in. By dropping off your bags at a nearby locker or storage service, you can explore filming locations hands-free, take better photos, and move between subway lines without the hassle. This guide covers the top K-Drama filming spots in Seoul and the best luggage storage options near each one.

Top K-Drama Filming Locations & Nearby Storage

1. Goblin — Incheon & Seoul

The 2016 mega-hit *Goblin* filmed at some of Korea's most atmospheric locations:

  • Jumunjin Beach, Gangneung — The iconic first meeting between Goblin and his bride. While Gangneung is a day-trip destination, you can store your bags at Seoul Station before taking the KTX (about 2 hours).
  • Deoksugung Stone Wall Road, Seoul — The romantic walking path featured throughout the series. Luggage lockers are available at City Hall Station (Line 1/2), just a 3-minute walk away.
  • Inhyeon-dong Alley, Incheon — The nostalgic neighborhood where Eun-tak grew up. Use coin lockers at Incheon Station or drop your bags at a private storage near Chinatown.
  • Luggage Tip: If you are doing a full Goblin location tour, store your bags at Seoul Station in the morning. The large lockers (4,000 KRW for 4 hours) fit up to 26-inch suitcases and are open from 04:30 to midnight.

    2. Crash Landing on You — DMZ & Seoul

    *Crash Landing on You* sparked a global obsession with North-South Korean romance:

  • Imjingak & DMZ — The border area featured in the show's most dramatic scenes. Most DMZ tours depart from Seoul Station or Hapjeong, so store your bags before the tour bus picks you up.
  • Seonyudo Park, Seoul — Se-ri's jogging path. Lockers at Dangsan Station (Line 2/9) are the closest, about a 10-minute walk from the park entrance.
  • IFC Mall Yeouido — Several indoor scenes. Yeouinaru Station (Line 5) has coin lockers on the B1 level.
  • Luggage Tip: DMZ tours are full-day excursions (8-10 hours). Store your bags at Seoul Station the night before if your checkout is early, or use a 24-hour private storage service near Hongdae for maximum flexibility.

    3. Itaewon Class — Itaewon & Euljiro

    *Itaewon Class* turned the multicultural neighborhood into a pilgrim site:

  • Itaewon Main Street — Walk the exact street where Park Saeroyi opened DanBam bar. The actual restaurant location is near Itaewon Station Exit 2.
  • Noksapyeong Overpass — The dramatic confrontation scenes. Noksapyeong Station (Line 6) is directly beneath.
  • Euljiro 3-ga Area — Several office and street scenes. This area also has a fantastic retro cafe scene worth exploring.
  • Luggage Tip: Itaewon Station has a limited number of coin lockers, but they fill up fast on weekends. Instead, try the private luggage storage near Exit 4 — they accept oversized bags and sports equipment, typically charging 5,000-7,000 KRW per day.

    4. Vincenzo — Euljiro & Geumcheon

    *Vincenzo* showcased Seoul's old downtown in a stylish new light:

  • Euljiro Underground Shopping Center — The atmospheric tunnels and retro shops featured as Jipuragi Law Firm's neighborhood.
  • Seun Sangga (Sewoon Plaza) — The iconic brutalist complex where Vincenzo's residents lived. Metro access at Euljiro 3-ga Station (Line 2/3).
  • Geumcheon-gu — The rooftop and exterior shots of Geumga Plaza were filmed here, accessible from Gasan Digital Complex Station (Line 1/7).
  • Luggage Tip: Euljiro 3-ga Station is a major interchange and has coin lockers on B2 level. The area is also very walkable, so dropping bags here lets you explore both Vincenzo locations and the trendy Euljiro cafe strip.

    5. Extraordinary Attorney Woo — Changdeokgung & Suwon

    *Extraordinary Attorney Woo* featured beautiful heritage sites:

  • Changdeokgung Palace — The Secret Garden scenes are breathtaking. Store luggage at Anguk Station (Line 3), which is a 5-minute walk to the palace gate.
  • Suwon Hwaseong Fortress — Featured in several outdoor scenes. Suwon Station coin lockers are available on B1 level.
  • Luggage Tip: Changdeokgung's Secret Garden tours require advance reservation and involve about 90 minutes of walking. Go bag-free — it makes the experience far more enjoyable.

    General Luggage Storage Options for Drama Tourists

    Subway Station Coin Lockers

    Most major Seoul Metro stations have coin-operated lockers:

    Size4-Hour RateBest For
    Small2,000 KRW (~$1.50)Backpacks, small bags
    Medium3,000 KRW (~$2.30)Carry-on suitcases (20 inch)
    Large4,000 KRW (~$3.00)Medium suitcases (24-26 inch)
    X-Large5,000 KRW (~$3.80)Large suitcases (28 inch+)

    Payment options include coins, T-money cards, and some accept credit cards.

    Private Luggage Storage Services

    For more flexibility, consider private services operating near major tourist areas:

  • Luggage Carriers — Reservation via app, multiple drop-off points in Myeongdong, Hongdae, and Itaewon
  • LuxStay Lockers — Partnered with hotels, often offering same-day delivery to your accommodation
  • Bounce & Radical Storage — International platforms with Seoul locations, book online in English
  • Planning Your Drama Location Route

    1. Group by area — Goblin + Vincenzo locations cluster in Euljiro/Jung-gu; Itaewon Class and Crash Landing spots are in Yongsan-gu.

    2. Store bags centrally — Seoul Station, Hongdae, or Myeongdong lockers give you easy subway access to most filming spots.

    3. Go early — Popular locations like Deoksugung and Changdeokgung are less crowded before 10 AM, and lockers are more likely to be available.

    4. Download a map — Save filming location pins on Google Maps or Naver Map for offline navigation.

    Seasonal Considerations

  • Spring (March-May): Cherry blossoms add extra magic to outdoor locations. Expect higher tourist volume — book private storage in advance.
  • Summer (June-August): Hot and humid. Lighter bags mean less to store, but bring a change of clothes.
  • Autumn (September-November): Peak drama-tour season with stunning foliage. Lockers fill up fast near Changdeokgung and Bukchon.
  • Winter (December-February): Fewer tourists, but some outdoor locations (like Jumunjin Beach) can be bitterly cold. Store warm layers you do not need while indoors.
  • Final Tips for K-Drama Location Hunters

  • Take a **screenshot of your locker number** and the station exit you used — it saves time when you come back.
  • Many filming locations are in **residential neighborhoods**. Be respectful of local residents, keep noise down, and do not block alleyways.
  • Check operating hours — Some locations like Changdeokgung and Deoksugung close on Mondays.
  • If you are visiting multiple drama locations in one day, consider a **day pass for Seoul Metro** (unlimited rides for about 5,000 KRW).
  • The official **Visit Seoul** app has curated K-Drama tour routes — combine these with our luggage storage finder for a stress-free experience.
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