Have you heard of Huntrix and Lion Boys, the breakout stars topping the U.S. Billboard charts? They're the lead characters of Netflix’s animated hit K-Pop Demon Hunters — a series praised for its high-quality production and unique blend of K-pop idol culture with traditional Korean themes. Ready to walk in the footsteps of the Hunters? Don’t miss our 1-day Seoul tour course that follows the key spots featured in K-Pop Demon Hunters!
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🎬 Rumi & Jinu Date Scene
Remember the quiet hanok rooftop where Rumi and Jinu opened up to each other? This is where that unforgettable scene took place—when they sang “Free” under the stars. 🎵
This is where Huntrix’s iconic “How It’s Done” performance takes place early in the film. From the massive stage to the explosive energy of the fans, the stadium captures the full spirit of a K-pop concert—inside and out.
A spot that reminds you of Han Clinic, where Rumi went to recover her voice. As you walk through Seochon, you’ll come across charming hanok-style buildings housing traditional clinics, cafés, restaurants, and more!
Remember the scene where Huntrix gathered around for a bowl of gukbap? They even captured a true slice of Korean dining culture—like placing a tissue under the spoon! Now, we’re taking you to one of Seoul’s well-known gukbap spots!
The intense battle between Huntrix and the demons takes place under a double-decker bridge—modeled after the area between Jayang and Cheongdam Station on Line 7.
In the film, it’s called “Seomyu-won Station,” but it’s actually Jayang Station today. It's also close to Seoul Forest and Seongsu-dong, so be sure to explore nearby hotspots!
The day-and-night views from Huntrix’s stay closely resemble the stunning scenery from Seoul Sky Observatory at Lotte World Tower.
Take in the beauty of Seoul from above—and don’t forget to check out the tower’s trendy pop-up stores while you’re there!
One of Seoul’s most iconic landmarks, N Seoul Tower, appears throughout the film in posters and key scenes. While there’s no actual concert venue there in real life, it served as the stunning backdrop for Lion Boys “Your Idol” performance.