K-Demon Hunters Itinerary: A 3-Night, 4-Day Seoul Trip Inspired by K-Drama Vibes
π Let the K-Drama Adventure Begin: 3 Nights, 4 Days in Seoul Inspired by μΌλ°ν
Hello~ I'm Hangeulia ^-^ π
If you watched K-Pop Demon Hunters (μΌλ°ν) and thought, “Wow… I wish I could visit places like that in real life...”, this itinerary is for you.
This is a practical 3-night, 4-day Seoul itinerary for K-drama and K-pop lovers. It’s designed for travelers who:
- Plan to stay near Myeongdong as a home base
- Want to visit real places that match μΌλ°ν vibes
- Prefer an easy pace using subway + taxi (not too exhausting!)
You’ll walk through palaces, hanok alleys, night markets, riverside parks, and classic K-drama viewpoints — with food tips and photo ideas along the way.
For detailed info on each filming-inspired location (addresses, hours, and maps), check out this companion guide first
π 7 K-Drama Spots from K-Pop Demon Hunters You Can Actually Visit in Korea
Now, let the μΌλ°νμΌμ (K-Demon Hunters itinerary!) be your guide to a truly unforgettable 3-night, 4-day Seoul adventure.
π Where to Stay?
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λ (Myeongdong) is your perfect base.
Close to the subwayπ, packed with shopping, beauty stores, and amazing street foodπ.
π Overview
Day 1
- Gyeongbokgung
- → Bukchon Hanok Village (with a cozy cafΓ© stop)
- → Samcheong-dong (lunch)
- → Insadong (traditional tea time)
- → Changdeokgung Palace
- → Myeongdong (rest at the hotel)
- → Gwangjang Market (street food dinner: gimbap, tteokbokki & more!)
- → Naksan Park (evening fortress walk with a stunning night view)
Day 2
- Lotte World Tower in Jamsil (Seoul Sky + lunch)
- → Back to Myeongdong (rest & recharge at the hotel)
- → Namsan Tower (love lock moment + night view)
- → Myeongdong (street food, Korean dinner, and shopping spree)
Day 3
- Korean Folk Village (traditional games, hanbok experience, cultural performances + lunch)
- → Return to Myeongdong (rest, organize luggage, short recharge)
- → Yeouido Hangang Park (evening ramyeon from a vending machine, bring a picnic mat, enjoy the river night view)
Day 4
- Last-minute shopping in Myeongdong → Check-out → Airport transfer and goodbye Seoul
π Day 1 – Tracing tradition, feeling the vibe
Morning
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| Step into Joseon royalty — Gyeongbokgung is your first stop on this K-itinerary ^^. |
- Start at Gyeongbokgung Palace, and if you're feeling bold, rent a hanbok [ν볡] for the ultimate K-vibe.
- Stroll through Bukchon Hanok Village — every alley is photogenic!
- Stop at a κ°μ±μΉ΄ν (a vibe-filled cafΓ©) in Bukchon or Samcheong-dong for brunch or a light lunch.
Afternoon
- Walk down to Insadong, enjoy a proper tea time with traditional rice cakes.π΅
- Visit Changdeokgung Palace, and if you're lucky, join the Secret Garden tour^^!
Evening
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| Mayak gimbap and freshly fried bindaetteok — classic Seoul street eats at Gwangjang Market. π |
- π Head back to Myeongdong for a short break and a refresh at your hotel.
- π Then it’s Gwangjang Market for dinner: must-eats include κΉλ°₯ (gimbap), λ‘λ³Άμ΄ (tteokbokki), λΉλλ‘ (bindaetteok), and λ§κ±Έλ¦¬ (makgeolli).
Just when the sky turns pink... π
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- π Take a taxi up to Naksan Park, walk the μ±κ³½κΈΈ (Seoul Fortress Trail) just like Rumi and Jinu from K-Demon Hunters, and settle into a rooftop cafΓ© for tea with a view.
Right before the stars take over, Seoul glows just for you.^^
π Day 2 – Views, vibes, and a love lock moment
Morning
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| What if Rumi and Jinu met here — under the cherry blossoms by Lotte World Tower π |
Why not kick off your day with a warm bowl of seolleongtang — the same one Huntrix had in that scene from K-Demon Hunters? ^^
- π Take the subway to Jamsil and go up to Seoul Sky at Lotte World Tower — one of the world’s tallest!
- Feels like you're staying in Huntrix's penthouse for a day!
- Enjoy lunch in the mall (lots of choices).
Afternoon
- Back to Myeongdong for some downtime.
- Drop your shopping bags, freshen up, recharge. ^^
Evening
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N Seoul Tower rising above a bright blue sky — one of Seoul’s most iconic views
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- Hop in a taxi to Namsan Tower (NμμΈνμ), take the elevator or cable car, and don’t forget your love lock!
- As night falls, walk back down or taxi down to Myeongdong, then grab some street food — especially the Korean-style corn dog and tteokbokki.
- End with a relaxed shopping stroll through K-beauty stores and souvenir shops.π
π Day 3 – Traditional vibes + a slow Seoul night
Morning
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| A peaceful walk through craft shops and hanok-style homes at Korean Folk Village. |
- Grab a Korean street toast!
- π Early subway ride to Giheung, then taxi to Korean Folk Village.
- Explore the traditional houses, watch cultural performances, try ν볡체ν(hanbok experience), and snap some unforgettable photos in this Joseon-era setting!
- Lunch in the village: κ΅λ°₯(gukbap) or μ (jeon) κ°μΆ ^^
Afternoon
- Back to Myeongdong → rest, repack, and recharge. π΄
Evening
- Take a taxi to Yeouido Hangang Park and set up your λμ리(mat)
- Grab snacks and try the famous electronic ramyeon cooker.π
- Sit under the stars, eat ramyeon with a triangle gimbab, and just soak in the Seoul night...
π Day 4 – Final goodies & farewell
- Light breakfast
- Quick souvenir run in Myeongdong π
- Back to hotel, grab your luggage, and head to the airport — by taxi or airport bus!
πHighlights of the K-Demon Hunters Itinerary
Traditional Experiences:
Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Bukchon Hanok Village, Korean Folk Village
Night View Spots:
Naksan Park, Namsan Tower, Han River (Hangang)
Huntrix + K-Style Eats:
Seolleongtang, gimbap, tteokbokki, Korean corn dogs, Hangang ramyeon, gukbap, janchi-guksu
Shopping Stops:
Myeongdong K-beauty stores, souvenir shops, Insadong crafts
Photo Moments:
Seoul fortress walls, love locks at Namsan, riverside night shots, cozy hanok alleys
Smart Moves (Less Tired!):
Efficient subway + taxi combos to save time and energy
π Final Thoughts
This 3-night, 4-day plan is just one way to enjoy Seoul through the lens of K-Pop Demon Hunters. You don’t have to follow every step perfectly — feel free to mix and match days, swap meals, or slow things down depending on your style.
Whether you are traveling with friends, as a couple, or on a solo K-drama trip, my hope is that this itinerary makes Seoul feel a little more familiar and less overwhelming. From palaces and hanok alleys to night markets, riverside parks, and K-drama viewpoints, each stop is chosen so you can enjoy both the story world of μΌλ°ν and the real everyday Korea.
Before you go, it’s always a good idea to double-check official websites or recent updates. Save this page, tweak the schedule to your own pace, and let it become your version of a K-drama adventure in Seoul.
Let the hunt begin!
With love,
Hangeulia π
π« Want to explore the real places featured in K-Pop Demon Hunters?
- Naksan Park
Trace the exact hillside walk here:
π Where Rumi & Jinu Met — Naksan Park K-Drama Walk - Korean Folk Village
Curious about Jinu’s 400-year leap into the past? Start here:
π Korean Folk Village Guide: Tickets, Hours, and Map





