Seoul K-Screen Map
10 locations · 6 titles · sourced, not scraped

You know the scene.
Now find the exit number.

Every K-drama and Korean film location in Seoul, pinned to the metro station you actually get off at — with the exit, the walk in minutes, and a map link that opens on your phone. Tap a glowing station to start. Browsing is free.

Seoul Metro
Tap a glowing station

Schematic diagram — geographically simplified for legibility, like every transit map. Walking times and exits are real.

The paid part

Browsing is free.
Sequencing is the hard bit.

Ten locations across Seoul is a logistics problem, not a list problem. Two of them are forty minutes apart on the same line and nobody tells you that until you're standing on the platform. Build my route takes your dates and the titles you actually care about, and returns an ordered day-by-day plan — correct transfers, real walking times, and a page that still works when your roaming dies.

Route Builder
$9one-time · no account
  • Day-by-day order, optimised for transfers
  • Exit numbers + walking minutes per stop
  • One-tap Google Maps deep links
  • Works offline once opened

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Sourced, not scraped

Each location cites where it came from — Seoul Metropolitan Government, VisitKorea, Netflix Tudum, CNN Travel. Anything we can't confirm to an address is labelled approx rather than quietly guessed.

Station-first, not pin-first

You don't arrive by helicopter. Every entry starts from the station you'll actually stand in, the exit you'll actually take, and the walk you'll actually do.

Sets are flagged

Half the famous "locations" are studio sets in Gyeonggi-do. Where the interior was a set and only the street is real, we say so — before you spend an hour getting there.