Queen of Tears Filming Locations Worth Visiting: A Self-Guided Korea Travel Guide

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Queen of Tears (눈물의 여왕) includes filming locations across several regions of Korea, including Seoul and Mungyeong in Gyeongsangbuk-do. This guide does not list every reported filming location. Instead, it focuses only on places that are actually worth visiting — locations with real travel value for international visitors traveling on their own.


Drama Info

DirectorJang Young-woo, Kim Hee-won
WriterPark Ji-eun
GenreRomantic Comedy, Drama
Episodes16
ReleasedMarch 9, 2024 (tvN; international streaming availability varies by platform and region)
CastKim Soo-hyun, Kim Ji-won, Park Sung-hoon, Kwak Dong-yeon

Spoiler-Free Synopsis

A romantic comedy drama about a married couple navigating a marital crisis. The male lead comes from a rural village while his wife is the heiress to one of Korea's largest conglomerate families. As their relationship faces pressure from family and circumstance, an unexpected turn reshapes their story. Known for its blend of humor, family drama, and emotional depth.


Why This Drama Is Popular Among Travelers

Queen of Tears became the highest-rated tvN drama series at the time of its finale, and one of the most-watched Korean dramas on Netflix globally. Several of its filming locations span different regions of Korea — from the rural scenery of Mungyeong to iconic Seoul landmarks — making it a useful starting point for travelers who want to explore beyond the capital.


Filming Locations Worth Visiting

The locations below are associated with the drama and are real places that travelers can visit or consider adding to a Korea itinerary.


1. Mungyeong Rail Bike

Korean: 문경 레일바이크 (구량리역)

About this location: Listed by Visit Korea and reported by the city of Mungyeong as the filming location for scenes set around a rail bike ride in the drama. The rail bike runs along a scenic mountain valley route in Mungyeong, Gyeongsangbuk-do.

Region: Maseong-myeon, Mungyeong, Gyeongsangbuk-do

Can you visit? Yes — the rail bike is a ticketed attraction. Admission fees and operating schedules may vary by season, so check current information before visiting.

Worth visiting without a car? Difficult. Mungyeong is most easily reached by car or organized tour from Seoul. Public transport options are limited.

Public transport access: From Seoul, intercity buses to Mungyeong are available, but the rail bike station area requires an additional taxi or local transfer. A rental car or day tour from Seoul is more practical. Routes and travel times may vary, so check Naver Map or Google Maps before traveling.

Best time to visit: Spring (April–May) for greenery and mild weather. The rail bike route passes through the natural scenery of the Mungyeong valley.

Self-guided tip: The rail bike course is approximately 6.6 km round trip and takes around 50 minutes. Mungyeong EcoWorld is located nearby and can be combined in a half-day trip.

Local food tip: Mungyeong is known for its medicinal herb dishes, omija (five-flavor berry) products, and traditional Korean mountain food. Local restaurants near the rail bike area serve regional specialties.


2. Mungyeong EcoWorld

Korean: 문경 에코월드

About this location: Reported by the city of Mungyeong and travel sources as the filming location for scenes set at an amusement park in the drama. Mungyeong EcoWorld is promoted locally as a cultural content theme park, combining rides, a coal museum, and natural scenery.

Region: Ga-eun-eup, Mungyeong, Gyeongsangbuk-do

Can you visit? Yes — it is an operating theme park. Admission fees, opening hours, and seasonal availability may change, so check current information before visiting.

Worth visiting without a car? Difficult. Best reached by car or organized tour from Seoul.

Public transport access: Similar to Mungyeong Rail Bike — intercity bus to Mungyeong followed by local taxi or transfer. A rental car or day tour is more practical. Routes and travel times may vary, so check Naver Map or Google Maps before traveling.

Best time to visit: Spring or fall for comfortable weather. Check the park's current operating calendar before planning a visit.

Self-guided tip: Combining Mungyeong Rail Bike and EcoWorld in one day is a practical itinerary for visitors making the trip from Seoul.

Local food tip: Mungyeong's local food specialties include omija drinks, herbal rice dishes, and traditional mountain cuisine available at restaurants near the park area.


3. The Hyundai Seoul

Korean: 더현대 서울

About this location: Listed by multiple travel sources as the filming location for the Queens Group department store scenes in the drama. The Hyundai Seoul is one of Seoul's largest and most architecturally distinctive department stores, located in Yeouido.

Region: Yeouido, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul

Can you visit? Yes — it is an operating department store. Opening hours may vary, so check current information before visiting.

Worth visiting without a car? Yes — accessible by Seoul Metro (Yeouido Station or National Assembly Station).

Public transport access: Take Seoul Metro Line 5 to Yeouido Station or National Assembly Station. The store is a short walk from both exits. Routes and travel times may vary, so check Naver Map or Google Maps before traveling.

Best time to visit: Weekday mornings tend to be less crowded than weekends.

Self-guided tip: The store's interior design and indoor garden areas are frequently photographed. The Hyundai Seoul is worth visiting independently of any drama connection.

Local food tip: The Hyundai Seoul has a large food hall on its lower floors with a wide range of Korean and international dining options.


4. Korean Stone Art Museum

Korean: 우리 옛돌 박물관

About this location: Listed by multiple travel and entertainment sources as the filming location associated with the Queens family mansion in the drama. The museum is an outdoor heritage site featuring traditional Korean stone sculptures and garden architecture in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul.

Region: Seongbuk-gu, Seoul

Can you visit? Yes. Admission fees and opening hours may vary, so check official information before visiting.

Worth visiting without a car? Possible — accessible by bus from central Seoul, though a taxi may be more convenient depending on your starting point.

Public transport access: From central Seoul, buses or taxis toward the Seongbuk-gu area. Routes and travel times may vary, so check Naver Map or Google Maps before traveling.

Best time to visit: Spring or fall for garden scenery. The outdoor stone sculptures are set within a landscaped garden.

Self-guided tip: The museum is a quiet alternative to Seoul's busier tourist spots. Allow 1–2 hours to explore the outdoor garden and exhibition areas.

Local food tip: The Seongbuk-gu area has a range of traditional Korean restaurants and cafes along its residential streets.


5. Aston House, Sheraton Grand Walkerhill Seoul

Korean: 쉐라톤 그랜드 워커힐 서울 에스턴하우스

About this location: Listed by multiple sources as the filming location for the opening wedding scene in the drama. Aston House is a private event venue within the Sheraton Grand Walkerhill Seoul complex, set on a hillside with views over the Han River.

Region: Gwangjin-gu, Seoul

Can you visit? Aston House is a private event venue and may not be open for general visitors. The surrounding Walkerhill hotel complex and hillside garden area may be accessible, but check current access conditions before visiting.

Worth visiting without a car? The Walkerhill area is reachable by bus from central Seoul, though a taxi may be more convenient.

Public transport access: From central Seoul, buses toward the Walkerhill area are available. Routes and travel times may vary, so check Naver Map or Google Maps before traveling.

Best time to visit: Spring for cherry blossoms along the access road. The hillside setting offers views of the Han River year-round.

Self-guided tip: As Aston House is a private event venue, visitor access may be limited. The surrounding hotel grounds and Han River views are the main draw for drama fans visiting this area.

Local food tip: The Walkerhill hotel complex has several dining venues. The Gwangjin-gu area along the Han River also has cafes and restaurants with river views.


A Note on the Yongdu-ri Village Set
The rural village scenes set in Yongdu-ri were filmed in Yongyeon-ri, Mungyeong and a neighboring area of Goesan County. The Hyun-woo family home and the Yongdu-ri supermarket were set constructions that have since been demolished. There is nothing to visit at these specific locations. Do not plan a trip specifically for the village set.

How to Watch Outside Korea

Queen of Tears is available on Netflix in many regions, but availability, subtitle languages, and audio options may vary by country. If the title does not appear in your local Netflix library, check again later or search by both the English title and the Korean title, 눈물의 여왕.


Final Travel Summary

Location Region Visitable? Without a Car? Best Season
Mungyeong Rail BikeGyeongsangbuk-doYes (ticketed)DifficultSpring / Fall
Mungyeong EcoWorldGyeongsangbuk-doYes (ticketed)DifficultSpring / Fall
The Hyundai SeoulSeoul (Yeouido)YesYesYear-round
Korean Stone Art MuseumSeoul (Seongbuk-gu)YesPossibleSpring / Fall
Aston House (Walkerhill)Seoul (Gwangjin-gu)Limited accessPossibleSpring
Yongdu-ri Village SetMungyeong / GoesanNo (demolished)

Queen of Tears filming locations span both Seoul and the Mungyeong region of Gyeongsangbuk-do. For travelers combining a Seoul itinerary with a regional day trip, these locations offer a range of options from accessible city landmarks to scenic rural attractions.


Sources and Notes

This guide was compiled using official tourism pages, city government reports, and travel media coverage. Filming location details may vary by source, so some locations are described as "associated with" or "listed by" rather than definitively confirmed.

Travel information such as admission fees, opening hours, venue access conditions, and public transport schedules may change. Please check Google Maps, Naver Map, and official tourism pages before visiting.

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