
Open Drama Sets Across South Korea
So you love Korean dramas? You need to visit these cool and historically interesting open drama sets in different areas across South Korea.
About Open Drama Sets

Many film and TV organizations create elaborate film sets with buildings from many different times in Korean history. When dramas are not filming, these elaborate sets are used as folk villages by the general public. You visit the sets and experience both history and feel like you are inside a Korean drama.
If you haven’t started watching Korean Dramas yet, check out this list of the 54 Best Korean Dramas.
Checking to See if Sets are Open

Since you will be traveling across the country to visit some of these sets, you may want to check to make sure they are not filming or building and are currently open to the public. You can use 1330 to double-check these types of details.
Before You Go
We always recommend watching at least one drama filmed at the drama set you wish to visit. Seeing the drama and then visiting the location creates a deeper understanding of the history and time period you will be walking through. It creates an engaging experience and makes history feel alive.
Make sure that your camera is charged because you will want to take tons of pictures. The backdrops are spectacular. Also, make sure Papago is downloaded so that you can translate the signs and learn more about the sets and productions.
A List of Open Drama Sets Beyond Seoul

Osan Drama Set
031-375-7609
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Hangul Name:
오산세트장
Hangul Address:
경기 오산시 내삼미동 240
Description:
Osan Drama Set is a former film set turned tourist spot in Naesammi‑dong, Osan. Originally built for TV dramas like Arthdal Chronicles and The King: Eternal Monarch, visitors enjoy wandering through reconstructed ancient villages, palace gardens, and iconic filming locations including a royal courtyard under a golden ginkgo tree. Guided tours from the Visitor Center are required, with weekend reservations recommended. Open daily (mid-April to October), free parking and seasonal blooms like cosmos enhance the experience .

MBC Yongin Drama Sets
Hangul Name:
드라마[덕터진]세트장
Hangul Address:
경기 용인시 처인구 백암면 용천리 778-7

Suncheon Drama Sets
061-749-4003
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Hangul Name:
순천드라마촬영장
Hangul Address:
전남 순천시 비례골길 24
Description:
Call 1330 to confirm access information.

Gaeun Open Drama Sets
054-572-1234
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Hangul Name:
가은오픈세트장
Hangul Address:
경북 문경시 가은읍 왕능길 108-4
Description:
Stunning, rural movie sets/folk village. History and movies in one spot.

Ondal Folk Village And Drama Sets
043-423-8820
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Hangul Name:
온달관광지
Hangul Address:
충북 단양군 영춘면 온달로 23
Description:
Large park filled with stylized historical builds used to teach history and film dramas.

Hadong Drama Sets
055-880-2960
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Hangul Name:
드라마 [최참판댁] 촬영지
Hangul Address:
경남 하동군 악양면 평사리길 66-7
Description:
Beautiful movie sets with stunning views.

Haengyang Drama Sets
Hangul Name:
행양드라마세트장
Hangul Address:
경남 창원시 마산합포구 구산면 석곡리 산183-2

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