Boyfriend on Demand Filming Locations Worth Visiting: A Self-Guided Seoul Travel Guide

Boyfriend on Demand filming locations travel guide thumbnail featuring a pastel illustrated Seoul map with a central Seoul location pin and icon cards for N Seoul Tower, Han River Park, and Hongdae Area in a soft watercolor K-drama Seoul travel poster style.


Boyfriend on Demand (월간남친) is a 2026 Netflix romantic comedy available on Netflix. This guide does not list every reported filming location. Instead, it focuses only on places that are actually worth visiting — locations that have real travel value for international visitors traveling on their own.

Note: Boyfriend on Demand includes filming locations in both South Korea and Cebu, Philippines. This guide focuses only on Korean locations that can be added to a Seoul travel itinerary.


Drama Info

DirectorKim Jung-sik
WriterNamgung Do-young
GenreRomantic Comedy, Fantasy
Episodes10
ReleasedMarch 6, 2026 (Netflix)
CastJisoo, Seo In-guk

Spoiler-Free Synopsis

Seo Mi-rae is a burnt-out webtoon producer whose work has consumed everything else in her life. When she subscribes to a virtual dating service that generates algorithmically ideal partners, she finds an escape from her exhaustion — until the lines between the virtual world and reality begin to blur. Park Kyeong-nam, a man she meets in real life, complicates everything further. Boyfriend on Demand is a light romantic comedy that uses its digital premise to ask quieter questions about what people actually want from connection.


Why This Drama Works for Travelers

Boyfriend on Demand is set almost entirely in Seoul, with the city's landmarks, riverside parks, and neighborhood streets playing a consistent role throughout the series. The Korean filming locations are all well-known, accessible parts of the city — making this one of the more straightforward dramas to follow on foot as a travel itinerary.


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. N Seoul Tower (남산서울타워)

About this location: One of Seoul's most recognized landmarks, located on Namsan Mountain in Yongsan-gu, associated with wide skyline shots and reflective scenes in the drama. N Seoul Tower sits at 479 meters above sea level and offers panoramic views over the city in all directions. The surrounding Namsan Park is a popular destination for walking, photography, and the famous padlock fence where couples attach locks. The tower itself houses observation decks, restaurants, and a digital art exhibition.

Region: Yongsan-gu, Seoul

Can you visit? Yes — open year-round. Admission required for the observation deck.

Worth visiting without a car? Yes — accessible by cable car or on foot.

Public transport access: Take Line 4 to Myeongdong Station, Exit 3, then walk up to the Namsan cable car. Or take a local bus toward Namsan. Routes and travel times may vary, so check Naver Map or Google Maps before traveling.

Best time to visit: Evening for city lights. Spring for cherry blossoms on the Namsan walking trails.

Self-guided tip: The walk up Namsan from the Haebangchon or Huam-dong side is quieter and scenic. Allow extra time if walking rather than taking the cable car.

Local food tip: The Myeongdong area at the base of Namsan is well known for its street food — tteokbokki, hotteok, egg bread, and grilled skewers are all popular options along the main shopping street.


2. Han River Park — Seongsan Area (한강공원 성산지구)

About this location: The Han River park area near Seongsan Bridge in Mapo-gu, associated with recurring riverside scenes and emotional sequences throughout the drama. The Han River parks are a central part of Seoul's daily life — wide grassy banks, cycling paths, convenience store picnic culture, and river views that change character completely between day and night. The Seongsan area sits between Hongdae and the World Cup Stadium area, making it easy to combine with other stops in western Seoul.

Region: Mapo-gu, Seoul

Can you visit? Yes — open year-round, 24 hours.

Worth visiting without a car? Yes — accessible by subway.

Public transport access: Take Line 6 to World Cup Stadium Station, Exit 1 or 2, then walk toward the Han River. Or take Line 2 to Hapjeong Station and walk. Routes and travel times may vary, so check Naver Map or Google Maps before traveling.

Best time to visit: Spring and autumn evenings. Summer nights are lively with picnickers.

Self-guided tip: Convenience stores (CU, GS25) are located inside the park — grab snacks and a drink and sit by the water. Bicycle rentals are available along the riverside path.

Local food tip: Instant noodles (ramyeon) from the Han River park convenience stores are a beloved Seoul experience. The Mapo area nearby is also known for pork belly restaurants around Mapo-daero.


3. Hongdae Area (홍대)

About this location: The Hongik University neighborhood in Mapo-gu, associated with street scenes, cafe sequences, and nightlife moments in the drama. Hongdae is one of Seoul's most energetic neighborhoods — known for its independent music scene, street performances, wall murals, fashion boutiques, and a dense concentration of cafes and restaurants. It is particularly lively on weekend evenings when busking performances take over the pedestrian areas. The neighborhood has real travel value as a window into contemporary Seoul youth culture.

Region: Mapo-gu, Seoul

Can you visit? Yes — a public neighborhood, open at all hours.

Worth visiting without a car? Yes — direct subway access.

Public transport access: Take Line 2 to Hongik University Station, Exit 9. The main Hongdae street area is a short walk from the exit. Routes and travel times may vary, so check Naver Map or Google Maps before traveling.

Best time to visit: Friday and Saturday evenings for street performances and peak atmosphere. Weekday afternoons for a quieter experience of the cafes and shops.

Self-guided tip: The area around Eoulmadang-ro and the Hongdae playground is the core of the street performance scene. The neighborhood extends toward Yeonnam-dong and Mangwon-dong for a quieter continuation of the same general area.

Local food tip: Hongdae has an enormous variety of dining options — Japanese, Korean BBQ, Western, and everything in between. The area around Exit 9 has several popular tteokbokki and Korean street food spots.


How to Watch Outside Korea

Boyfriend on Demand is available on Netflix. Availability, subtitle languages, and audio options may vary depending on your country. Search by both the English title and the Korean title, 월간남친, if it does not appear in your local library.


Final Travel Summary

LocationRegionVisitable?Without a Car?Best Season
N Seoul TowerYongsan-gu, SeoulYesYesSpring / Evening
Han River Park — SeongsanMapo-gu, SeoulYesYesSpring / Autumn
Hongdae AreaMapo-gu, SeoulYesYesYear-round

Boyfriend on Demand stays entirely within Seoul for its Korean filming locations — all three stops are within easy reach of each other in the western part of the city. N Seoul Tower, the Han River, and Hongdae form a natural half-day to full-day circuit that works well for first-time visitors and returning travelers alike.


Sources and Notes

This guide was compiled using Korean travel media, international travel platforms, and location-based travel resources. Filming location details may vary by source, so some locations are described as "associated with" or "reported as" filming locations.

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

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