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KPop Demon Hunters

KPop Demon Hunters

K-pop superstars by day, demon hunters by night. The places in HUNTR/X’s story are inspired by real spots around Seoul.

© Netflix / Sony Pictures Animation

Locations from the series

1

Bukchon Hanok Village

In the film

In Bukchon’s hanok alleys, Rumi and Jinu quietly grow closer. The narrow lanes and tiled rooftops add a calm, traditional Seoul mood to their moment. With hanbok rentals, traditional tea houses, and craft experiences nearby, it’s a place to enjoy the lingering mood of the film and the area’s uniquely Korean charm.

2

Gyeongbokgung

In the film

At Gyeongbokgung, Jinu reveals his 400-year past: how he sold his soul to Gwi-Ma, and how his family once had a place in the royal court. The palace gates, stone paths, and sweeping courtyards make his long-buried history feel even heavier. With hanbok rentals and palace photo spots nearby, it's a place to experience Seoul's royal atmosphere while following the story's darker backstory.

3

Lotte World Tower

In the film

HUNTR/X's penthouse sits atop Lotte World Tower, high above Seoul. It feels like the perfect place for stars who are already on top of the world. With Seoul Sky Observatory, shopping, and dining nearby, it's a place to take in the city's skyline while stepping into HUNTR/X's larger-than-life world.

4

Myeongdong

In the film

Myeongdong brings the bright street energy of "Soda Pop," Netflix's most rewatched moment. This is where Rumi, Mira, and Zoey literally run into the Saja Boys. With beauty shops, street food, fashion stores, and photo spots on every corner, it's a place to feel the same fast, colorful rush as the scene.

5

Naksan Park

In the film

At Naksan Park, Rumi and Jinu meet again along the fortress wall. Their Idol Awards plan unfolds with all of Seoul stretched out below. With quiet walking paths, old city walls, and night views over Daehangno and central Seoul, it's a place to feel the same calm tension and wide-open view as their conversation.

6

N Seoul Tower

In the film

Beneath N Seoul Tower, Gwi-Ma draws a massive crowd to the Saja Boys' final concert — a Pied Piper moment that leads souls toward hell. The tower's glowing night view makes the scene even more dramatic. With cable cars, observatory views, and date-course spots nearby, it’s a place to experience Seoul's iconic skyline with a darker twist inspired by the story.

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