My Mister Filming Locations Worth Visiting: A Self-Guided Korea Travel Guide

My Mister filming locations in Seoul and Incheon travel guide featuring Baekbin Railroad Crossing


My Mister (나의 아저씨) was filmed almost entirely within Seoul and Incheon. This guide does not cover every reported filming location. It focuses only on places with real travel value — spots that are publicly accessible, still recognizable, and worth visiting on their own terms.

This guide assumes familiarity with the drama or acceptance of light location spoilers.

One important note: the fictional neighborhood of "Hugye-dong" does not exist in Seoul. The production combined locations across Yongsan-gu (Seoul) and several areas of Incheon to create it. Knowing this helps set realistic expectations before you visit.


Drama Info

DirectorKim Won-seok (Signal, When Life Gives You Tangerines)
WriterPark Hae-young
GenreDrama, Slice of Life
Episodes16
ReleasedMarch 21 – May 17, 2018 (tvN)
CastLee Sun-kyun, IU (Lee Ji-eun), Park Ho-san, Song Sae-byeok, Kim Young-min

Spoiler-Free Synopsis

Park Dong-hoon is a mid-level structural engineer navigating office politics, a strained marriage, and the weight of everyday adult life. Lee Ji-an is a young woman carrying her own burden of debt and survival. Their lives intersect at work, and a quiet, complicated connection begins to form between them — not romantic in the conventional sense, but something harder to name.


Why This Drama Is Popular Among Travelers

Unlike dramas with sweeping countryside scenery, My Mister is rooted in the everyday textures of Seoul and Incheon — old neighborhoods, at-grade railroad crossings, neighborhood convenience stores, and aging apartment blocks. Travelers who want to experience the quieter, less-polished side of Korean urban life often find this drama's locations more personally resonant than typical tourist spots.

The drama's central landmark, Baekbin Railroad Crossing in Yongsan, has been featured by the Seoul Metropolitan Government as a travel destination and is now recognized on Google Maps by name. It remains a steady pilgrimage point for fans of the show.


Filming Locations Worth Visiting

The locations below are verified or well-documented filming sites associated with the drama, and are publicly accessible.


1. Baekbin Railroad Crossing, Yongsan

Korean: 백빈건널목

About this location: One of the few remaining at-grade railroad crossings in Seoul. This is the drama's most iconic location — the crossing where the two lead characters often passed each other on their commute. It is officially recognized by the Seoul Metropolitan Government as a drama filming site, and is listed on Google Maps as "My Mister Railway." Local and international fans continue to visit regularly.

Region: Yongsan-gu, Seoul

Can you visit? Yes — it is a public crossing on an active railroad line. Stay behind barriers when trains pass.

Worth visiting without a car? Yes — easily accessible on foot from Yongsan Station.

Public transport access: From Seoul, take subway Line 1 or the KTX/ITX to Yongsan Station. The crossing is approximately 8–12 minutes on foot from Yongsan Station Exit 1, depending on your pace. The walk takes you through quiet back streets rather than main roads — allow extra time if navigating for the first time. Routes and travel times may vary, so check Naver Map or Google Maps before traveling.

Best time to visit: Late afternoon to early evening, when the light is warm and trains pass regularly. The atmosphere the drama is known for is stronger at dusk.

Self-guided tip: Trains pass regularly, and a bell rings before each train arrives. Stand safely behind the gate barriers for photos. Combine with a walk through the surrounding Yongsan old neighborhood streets.

This location is meaningful to many fans of the drama. Please visit quietly and respectfully. We recommend watching at least the first few episodes before visiting, as the location's emotional impact depends heavily on the story context.

Local food tip: The Yongsan area has a range of dining options. The Yongnidan-gil strip between Samgakji and Sinyongsan stations is well-known for its mix of local Korean food, casual eateries, and cafes.


2. hy Headquarters Building, Seocho-gu

Korean: hy(한국야쿠르트) 본사 건물

About this location: The exterior and surroundings of hy (formerly Korea Yakult) headquarters in Seocho-gu are listed by drama location databases as the workplace setting associated with My Mister. The hy official website confirms the headquarters address at 577 Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul. The building's glass-paneled corporate exterior contrasts sharply with the warmth of the residential scenes elsewhere in the drama.

Region: Seocho-gu, Seoul

Can you visit? The building exterior is accessible as a passing landmark. It is an active corporate headquarters, not a visitor site.

Worth visiting without a car? Yes — near Sinsa Station and Nonhyeon Station on subway Line 3.

Public transport access: Take subway Line 3 to Sinsa Station or Nonhyeon Station. The building is a short walk from either exit. Routes and travel times may vary, so check Naver Map or Google Maps before traveling.

Best time to visit: Weekdays are better if you want to see the area with its normal office-district atmosphere.

Self-guided tip: There is no drama-specific signage at this location. Note: hy rebranded from Korea Yakult in 2022 — confirm the current building exterior via Google Street View before visiting, as corporate buildings may change in appearance. It works best as a quick stop combined with other Gangnam or Seocho-area plans rather than a standalone destination.

Local food tip: The Sinsa-dong and Garosu-gil area nearby is known for its cafe culture, brunch spots, and Korean contemporary dining. It is a good area to eat before or after visiting.


3. Jung-hee's Bar Neighborhood, Incheon

Korean: 정희네 술집 일대, 인천

About this location: The neighborhood bar where the three brothers gather to drink — one of the drama's most emotionally anchored spaces — was filmed in Incheon, not Seoul, despite the drama editing making it appear as a short walk from the railroad crossing. Older location guides mention exterior murals connected to the drama, but the current appearance may have changed. This location is documented in drama travel sources including Creatrip.

Region: Incheon

Can you visit? Exterior only. This appears to be a residential neighborhood rather than a formal tourist site. Visit quietly and do not enter private property.

Worth visiting without a car? Possible by subway. Incheon is accessible from Seoul by subway Line 1.

Public transport access: From Seoul, take subway Line 1 to Dongincheon Station or Incheon Station (approximately 40–60 minutes from central Seoul). From either station, use a local bus or taxi to reach the area. Because the exact address may vary by source, check the latest map information before traveling. Routes and travel times may vary, so check Naver Map or Google Maps before traveling.

Best time to visit: Any season. The neighborhood character is consistent year-round.

Self-guided tip: This is a quiet residential area. Visit respectfully, keeping noise levels appropriate for the neighborhood. Do not knock or enter any private property.

Exact filming spot details may vary by source. Use this as a broader Incheon neighborhood reference rather than a pinpoint filming location.

Local food tip: Incheon's Chinatown and the Sinpo International Market are nearby and well worth visiting. Jjajangmyeon (black bean noodles), tang-suyuk (sweet and sour pork), and Sinpo dak-gangjeong (sweet and spicy glazed fried chicken) are among the area's most popular local dishes.


A Note on "Hugye Station"
Hugye Station — the fictional subway station central to the drama's neighborhood — was not a real location. The production team renovated Exit 4 of Sinjeong Intersection Station (신정네거리역) in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul to create the look of Hugye for filming. The station has since been restored. It may no longer show a clear connection to the series, and there is little reason to visit specifically for this drama.

Suggested Itinerary Options
Seoul focus (one day): Baekbin Railroad Crossing + Yongsan old neighborhood exploration (morning) → hy Headquarters exterior (afternoon, combine with Gangnam plans) → Garosu-gil or Sinsa-dong area (dinner)
Incheon focus (half-day): Jung-hee's Bar neighborhood + Incheon Chinatown + Sinpo Market

How to Watch Outside Korea

My Mister is available on streaming platforms such as Netflix in many regions. Availability, subtitle languages, and audio options may vary depending on your region. If the title does not appear immediately, try searching by both the English title and the Korean title, 나의 아저씨.


Final Travel Summary

Location Region Visitable? Without a Car? Best Time
Baekbin Railroad CrossingYongsan-gu, SeoulYesYesYear-round (late afternoon ideal)
hy Headquarters BuildingSeocho-gu, SeoulExterior onlyYesYear-round
Jung-hee's Bar NeighborhoodIncheonExterior onlyYes (subway)Year-round
Hugye Station (Sinjeong Intersection Station)Yangcheon-gu, SeoulNo drama reference remaining

Unlike many K-dramas that take viewers to scenic countryside or Jeju, My Mister is rooted in the quiet, working-class corners of Seoul and Incheon. For travelers who want to go beyond polished tourist areas and experience the older, less-visited sides of these cities, these locations offer a different kind of Korea itinerary.


Sources and Notes

This guide was compiled using official city tourism pages, Korean travel media, and verified drama location databases. Filming location details may vary by source, so some locations are described as "associated with" or "reported as" filming sites.

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