K-Demon Hunters Itinerary: A 3-Night 4-Day in Seoul Trip Inspired by K-Drama Vibes

 


Hello~ I'm Hangeulia ^-^πŸ’—

In our last post, we explored real-life places in Korea that you can spot in K-Pop Demon Hunters (aka μΌ€λ°ν—Œ^^).

And today, I've put together a cozy 3-night 4-day itinerary through Seoul — inspired by those dreamy μΌ€λ°ν—Œ spots!


But first, let’s do a quick review from last time!

πŸ’šλ‚˜ μš”μ¦˜ μΌ€λ°ν—Œμ— μ™„μ „ λΉ μ‘Œμ–΄ ><

(If you missed the last post, you can catch up [right here]! πŸ‘ˆ)


Now, let the μΌ€λ°ν—ŒμΌμ • (K-Demon Hunters itinerary!) be your guide to a truly unforgettable 3-night, 4-day Seoul adventure!




πŸ’œWhere to Stay?


λͺ…동 (Myeongdong) is your perfect base.

Close to the subwayπŸš‰, packed with shopping, beauty stores, and amazing street foodπŸ˜‹.







πŸ’œOverview


 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 







πŸ’—Day 1 – Tracing tradition, feeling the vibe



Morning


View of Gyeongbokgung Palace under blue sky in Seoul

Step into Joseon royalty — Gyeongbokgung is your first stop on this K-itinerary ^^.



StartπŸš† at Gyeongbokgung Palace, and if you're feeling bold, rent a hanbok [ν•œλ³΅] for the ultimate K-vibe.

StrollπŸ‘£ through Bukchon Hanok Village — every alley is photogenic!

Stop at a κ°μ„±μΉ΄νŽ˜(a vibe-filled cafΓ©) in Bukchon or Samcheong-dong for brunch or a light lunch.



Afternoon


Walk downπŸ‘£ to Insadong, enjoy a proper tea time🍡 with traditional rice cakes.

Visit Changdeokgung Palace, and if you're lucky, join the Secret Garden tour^^!



Evening



Mayak gimbab and crispy bindaetteok — Gwangjang Market hits every cravingπŸ˜‹



Head backπŸš• to Myeongdong for a short break and a refresh at your hotel.

Then it’s πŸš†κ΄‘μž₯μ‹œμž₯(Gwangjang Market) for dinner: must-eats include κΉ€λ°₯(gimbap), 떑볢이(tteokbokki), λΉˆλŒ€λ–‘(bindaetteok), and 막걸리(makgeolli).

Just when the sky turns pink... πŸ’•



City lights and fortress path from Naksan Park at night in Seoul

Golden hour at Naksan Park – walk the fortress trail like a K-drama star ^^



Take a taxiπŸš• 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.^^πŸ’•












πŸ’—Day 2 – Views, vibes, and a love lock moment





Morning



Lotte World Tower seen through cherry blossoms in Seoul spring

What if Rumi and Jinu met here 
— under the cherry blossoms by Lotte World Tower 😍






Why not kick off your day with a warm bowl of seolleongtang — the same one Huntrix had in that scene from K-Demon Hunters? ^^

Take the subwayπŸš† 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! πŸ˜†

Enjoy lunch in the mall (lots of choices).




 Afternoon



Back to Myeongdong for some downtime. Drop your shopping bags, freshen up, recharge ^^




Evening




Namsan Seoul Tower on a clear blue day — must-visit K-drama spot for couples and night views in Seoul

N Seoul Tower 
— featured in tons of K-Dramas ^^




Hop in a taxiπŸš– to Namsan Tower (Nμ„œμšΈνƒ€μ›Œ), 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-beautyπŸ’„ stores and souvenir shops.








πŸ’—Day 3 – Traditional vibes + a slow Seoul night



Morning


Grab a Korean street toast!

Early subwayπŸš† ride to Giheung, then taxi to Korean Folk Village.

Explore the traditional houses, watch cultural performances, try ν•œλ³΅μ²΄ν—˜(hanbok experience), and maybe even see a Korean wedding reenactment!

Lunch in the village: κ΅­λ°₯(gukbap) or μž”μΉ˜κ΅­μˆ˜(janchi guksu) κ°•μΆ” ^^



Afternoon


Back to Myeongdong → rest😴, repack, and recharge.



Evening


Take a taxiπŸš• to Yeouido Hangang Park and set up your λ—μžλ¦¬⭐ (mat)


Grab snacks and try the famous electronic ramyeon cooker.🍜


Sit under the stars⭐, eat ramyeon with a triangle gimbab, and just soak in the Seoul night...🀩







πŸ’—Day 4 – Final goodies & farewell



Light breakfast, 

Quick souvenir run🎁 in Myeongdong,

Back to hotel, grab your luggage🧳, and head to the airport — by taxiπŸš• or airport bus🚌!






πŸ’›Highlights 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





πŸ’šTalk Like You Live Here

Want to sound like a real Korean?


Try saying:

πŸ‘„λ‚™μ‚°κ³΅μ› μ™„μ „ κ°•μΆ”!

Naksan gongwon wanjeon gangchu!

→ Naksan Park — totally a must-go!






Let the hunt begin!

With love,

Hangeulia 😊









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