Marry My Husband: 5 Famous Shooting Locations That Featured In This Time Travel Revenge K-Drama

From fancy restaurants to serene elegant places, the Korean drama ‘Marry Me, Husband’ takes viewers on a captivating journey through some of South Korea's most enchanting locations.  

Alice Mary Topno
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The world of Korean dramas often transports viewers to mesmerising settings that add depth and charm to the storyline. One such drama that captivated audiences with its picturesque locations is ‘Marry Me, Husband’ which is available on Amazon Prime Video starring Park Min-young and Na In-woo. As viewers follow the time travel romantic yet revengeful journey of the main characters, they also get to experience the beauty of South Korea through its stunning landscapes and cultural landmarks. Here's a sneak peek into some of the memorable shooting locations featured in this Korean drama: m

1. Mishmash 

In the debut episode, Kang Ji won and Yoo Ji hyuk (main lead Park Min-young and Na In-woo) savour a hearty meal of Gukbap together at Mishmash, a captivating contemporary Korean diner located near Seoul's Changdeokgung Palace. With its minimalist yet alluring ambiance, Mishmash is a must-visit spot for your Seoul itinerary.

Address: 47, Changdeokgung-gil, Jongno-gu, South Korea

2. NC Gangseo Department Store

Kang Ji won finds herself engrossed in her research after unexpectedly travelling back in time. Her favourite spot for delving into her studies is a vibrant bookstore nestled within the NC Gangseo Department Store in Seoul. Known for its extensive collection of literary works and modern design, this renowned bookstore provides a welcoming atmosphere for avid readers like Kang Ji-won. It's here that she crosses paths with Yoo Ji-hyuk, adding an unexpected twist to Korean drama. 

Address: 17 Gangseo-ro 56-gil, Gangseo-gu, South Korea

3. Cheonggyecheon

In the captivating world of the Korean drama ‘Marry My Husband’, one of the standout filming spots is the Cheonggyecheon in Seoul. This renowned recreational area boasts scenic views along a lengthy waterway. It is the place where Kang Ji-won shares a heartfelt moment with her high school crush, Baek Eun-ho (played by Lee Gi-kwang), during their emotional reunion after many years.

Address: Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea

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4. Juno Hair 

During the makeover process, Kang Ji Won underwent a complete transformation of her appearance with the help of her new office friend Yoo Hee-yeon. This salon provided her with the perfect makeover after she travelled back in time (Korean Dramas With Time Travel Concept). With over 40 years of expertise, this salon is the ideal choice if you're seeking some pampering during your trip to South Korea. 

Address: 18, Myeongdong 8na-gil, Jung-gu, South Korea

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5. Welcome House, Maiim Vision Village, Gyeonggi-do

 
 
 
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Another is this lovely and charming Mansion. Episode 4 of the series showcases Welcome House as the backdrop for the reunion between Yoo Ji-hyuk and Yoo Hee-yeon with their grandfather. This iconic setting has also graced the screens in the popular K-drama ‘King in the Land’ and ‘The Penthouse’. Nestled in the heart of Maiim Vision Village, the renowned Welcome House stands as a favoured filming location for dramas and commercials alike. Its modern all-glass design offers sweeping views of the surrounding lush landscape, including a charming wooden bridge, a serene pond, and a huge garden area. 

Address: 28, Yongeun-gil, Yeoju-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

 

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