Extraordinary Attorney Woo Filming Locations Worth Visiting: A Self-Guided Korea Travel Guide

Extraordinary Attorney Woo filming locations in Korea travel guide featuring Seoul, Jeju, and Changwon


Extraordinary Attorney Woo (이상한 변호사 우영우) was filmed across multiple regions of South Korea, including Seoul, Gyeonggi Province, Jeju Island, and Changwon in Gyeongsangnam-do. This guide focuses only on locations with real travel value — places that are publicly accessible and worth visiting on their own terms.

The drama's filming locations span a wide range of Korean landscapes, from central Seoul to the rural outskirts of Changwon and the coastal scenery of Jeju Island.


Drama Info

DirectorYoo In-shik
WriterMoon Ji-won
GenreLegal Drama, Romance, Comedy
Episodes16
ReleasedJune 29 – August 18, 2022 (ENA / Netflix)
CastPark Eun-bin, Kang Tae-oh, Kang Ki-young, Ha Yoon-kyung, Joo Jong-hyuk

Spoiler-Free Synopsis

Woo Young-woo is a brilliant rookie lawyer with autism spectrum disorder who joins one of Korea's leading law firms. The drama follows her as she handles legal cases, workplace relationships, and personal growth with warmth and humor. This synopsis avoids major plot details so travelers can enjoy the drama without spoilers.


Why This Drama Is Popular Among Travelers

Extraordinary Attorney Woo reached the number one spot on Netflix's worldwide most-watched list during its run and drew international attention to several of its filming locations. Its mix of Seoul landmarks, Jeju Island scenery, and quieter regional destinations gives travelers a range of itinerary options across different parts of Korea.


Filming Locations Worth Visiting

The locations below are associated with the drama and are widely listed by travel sources as filming sites.


1. Centerfield West, Gangnam (센터필드 웨스트)

Associated drama setting: Hanbada Law Firm exterior and revolving-door scenes

About this location: The Centerfield West building in Gangnam-gu is listed by multiple travel sources as the building associated with the Hanbada Law Firm in the drama. The building's distinctive glass revolving entrance — which causes difficulty for Woo Young-woo in several scenes — is one of the drama's most recognizable visual references. The complex is located near Yeoksam Station in the heart of Gangnam's business district.

Region: Gangnam-gu, Seoul

Can you visit? Yes — the building exterior and surrounding plaza are publicly accessible. It is an active office complex, not a visitor destination.

Worth visiting without a car? Yes — accessible from Yeoksam Station on Seoul Subway Line 2.

Public transport access: Use Yeoksam Station on Seoul Subway Line 2 as your starting point, then continue on foot toward the Centerfield complex. Routes and travel times may vary, so check Naver Map or Google Maps before traveling.

Best time to visit: Year-round. The building is most active on weekdays during business hours.

Self-guided tip: The revolving door entrance is the main drama reference point. As this is a working office building, keep visits brief and be mindful of building staff and occupants.

Local food tip: The Gangnam and Yeoksam area has a wide range of Korean dining options, from casual Korean set meals to cafes and international restaurants. These are popular food options to consider during your visit.


2. Deoksugung Stone Wall Path (덕수궁 돌담길)

Associated drama setting: walking scenes, Episode 10

About this location: The historic stone-walled pedestrian path alongside Deoksugung Palace in central Seoul. Listed by multiple drama travel sources as the location of a walking scene between Woo Young-woo and Jun-ho in Episode 10. The path is also a popular destination for K-drama fans visiting central Seoul due to its frequent appearance in Korean media.

Region: Jung-gu, Seoul

Can you visit? Yes — the path is publicly accessible. Deoksugung Palace itself has a separate admission fee and opening hours that may change.

Worth visiting without a car? Yes — easily accessible from City Hall Station on Seoul Subway Lines 1 and 2.

Public transport access: Use City Hall Station as your starting point. The stone wall path is a short walk from the station. Routes and travel times may vary, so check Naver Map or Google Maps before traveling.

Best time to visit: Autumn (October–November) for ginkgo foliage. The path is pleasant year-round.

Self-guided tip: The path is a short walk but the surrounding Jeongdong area has several historic buildings worth exploring. Combine with Deoksugung Palace's changing-of-the-guard ceremony if the schedule allows.

Local food tip: This area is known for Korean cafés, casual Korean meals, and simple lunch spots around City Hall, Jeongdong, and Gwanghwamun. These are practical food options to consider during your visit.


3. Gwaneumsa Temple, Jeju (제주 관음사)

Associated drama setting: Hwangjisa Temple, Episodes 13–14

About this location: Listed by Visit Korea's official guide to Extraordinary Attorney Woo filming locations as the real-life location of the fictional "Hwangjisa Temple" in Episodes 13 and 14. Gwaneumsa is a Buddhist temple on the northeastern slopes of Hallasan, located within Hallasan National Park. The long cedar-lined path leading to the temple entrance is a well-known photo spot in its own right.

Region: Ara-dong, Jeju City, Jeju

Can you visit? Yes. Access conditions and opening hours may vary — check current information before visiting.

Worth visiting without a car? Possible by bus from Jeju City, but a taxi may be more convenient.

Public transport access: From Jeju International Airport or Jeju City, buses toward the Hallasan area are available. Routes and travel times may vary, so check Naver Map or Google Maps before traveling.

Best time to visit: Autumn for fall foliage along the approach path. Spring and summer are also pleasant for the forest walk.

Self-guided tip: The temple is also the starting point for one of the Hallasan hiking trails. If you plan to hike, check current trail conditions and regulations with Hallasan National Park before visiting.

Local food tip: Dining options near the temple may be limited, so Jeju City is a practical place to plan meals before or after visiting. Jeju City is known for seafood, noodle dishes, and casual Korean restaurants.


4. Hackberry Tree in Bukbu-ri, Changwon (창원 북부리 팽나무)

Associated drama setting: the fictional Sodeok-dong hackberry tree

About this location: The Hackberry Tree in Bukbu-ri, Changwon is associated with the fictional Sodeok-dong tree episodes in Extraordinary Attorney Woo. Visit Korea introduces it as a filming location from Episodes 7 and 8, and the tree became widely known after the drama aired. Beyond its drama connection, it has independent travel value as a centuries-old local landmark overlooking a rural neighborhood in Changwon.

Region: Daesan-myeon, Uichang-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do

Can you visit? Yes — the tree is in a publicly accessible rural area. As this is a living heritage tree, please observe respectfully and do not damage branches or roots.

Worth visiting without a car? Difficult. The Daesan-myeon area of Changwon is best reached by rental car or taxi.

Public transport access: From Seoul, take a KTX or intercity bus to Changwon, then continue by local taxi or rental car toward the Daesan-myeon area. Routes and travel times may vary, so check Naver Map or Google Maps before traveling.

Best time to visit: Spring for greenery or autumn for fall foliage. The tree is most photogenic in the warmer months.

Self-guided tip: This is a rural location. Combine with other Changwon or southern Gyeongsangnam-do destinations if making the trip from Seoul.

Local food tip: Changwon is known for grilled seafood and local Korean dishes. The city center area has a range of dining options.


A Note on Woo Young-woo Kimbap (우영우 김밥집)
The building used as the exterior of Woo Young-woo's father's kimbap restaurant is located near Suwon Hwaseong Fortress in Gyeonggi Province. After the drama aired, it became a popular fan visit spot. However, the current operating status and appearance of the building may have changed. If you plan to visit specifically for this, verify current conditions through recent traveler reports before making the trip.

How to Watch Outside Korea

Extraordinary Attorney Woo is available on Netflix in many regions. Availability, subtitle languages, and audio options may vary by country. If the title does not appear immediately, try searching by both the English title and the Korean title, 이상한 변호사 우영우.


Final Travel Summary

Location Region Visitable? Without a Car? Best Season
Centerfield WestGangnam-gu, SeoulYes (exterior)YesYear-round
Deoksugung Stone Wall PathJung-gu, SeoulYesYesAutumn / Year-round
Gwaneumsa TempleJeju City, JejuYesPossibleAutumn
Hackberry Tree in Bukbu-riChangwon, Gyeongsangnam-doYesDifficultSpring / Autumn

Extraordinary Attorney Woo gives travelers a range of itinerary options — from central Seoul landmarks accessible without extra planning, to a temple on Jeju, and a centuries-old tree in the rural outskirts of Changwon. For travelers already visiting Seoul, the Gangnam and City Hall locations are practical stops. The Jeju and Changwon locations add options for travelers looking to venture beyond the capital.


Sources and Notes

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

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

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