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| Where Was Last Summer Filmed? Full Guide to the Drama’s Shooting Locations in South Korea (Photo: KBS/Screencap) |
If you're currently watching 2025 Korean drama Last Summer (마지막 썸머) and found yourself more distracted by the gorgeous backdrops than the love triangle chaos, you’re not alone. The drama didn’t only win over viewers with its emotional storyline and strong performances, but also with its use of real-life locations across Seoul, Gyeonggi, and beyond.
While not every filming site was publicly revealed during production (a necessary move to avoid overenthusiastic fans interrupting the shoot), plenty of confirmed spots have now been identified post-broadcast. And yes, several of them are open to visitors. Perfect if you’re planning a Korea trip and fancy retracing the footsteps of Baek Do Ha, Baek Do Yeong, and Song Ha Gyeong.
Below, Tonboriday brings you a full breakdown of the Last Summer filming locations and what each place has to offer.
All Filming Locations of Last Summer You Can Actually Visit
Sangam DMC Promotion Hall & YTN Bus Stop (Seoul Mapo-gu Sangi-dong)
A popular media district known for its sleek buildings and calm streets.
The bus stop near YTN appears in several everyday scenes involving the characters’ commutes. Ideal for fans wanting that slice-of-life K-drama vibe.
Malt Bar Rubato (Mapo, Seoul)
Just minutes from Mapo Station, this cosy bar is where several late-night conversations unfold in the drama.
Modern interiors, dim warm lighting, and a low-key atmosphere make it a perfectly cinematic spot.
Seoul Central District Court (Seocho-gu, Seoul)
The drama’s legal-themed scenes involving Seo Soo Hyuk were shot here.
While you can’t wander everywhere freely, the exterior is striking and instantly recognisable.
Joseon Royal Family Village (Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi)
A traditional setting used for key backstory sequences.
It’s a peaceful historical site, ideal for pictures and a mellow afternoon walk.
Adamas 253 (Heyri Art Village, Paju)
A favourite among drama productions thanks to its unique architecture and artistic layout.
Expect modern Korean design mixed with museum-like aesthetics.
Lotte Premium Outlet, Paju
Appears in casual lifestyle scenes.
Also convenient if you want to mix location touring with shopping breaks.
Cafe 26 Ave (Paju)
A contemporary café known for its clean look and spacious layout.
Perfect for recreating the drama’s quieter scenes.
Yakseonsa Temple, Simhak Mountain (Paju)
A tranquil Buddhist temple surrounded by greenery, ideal for reflection-heavy scenes and one of the most picturesque filming locations on the list.
Happy Today Studio (Paju)
A photography studio used for various indoor sequences.
Especially recognisable if you paid attention to the drama’s emotionally charged scenes.
Wowhwaro (Paju, Geumchon Main Branch)
Featured in dining scenes.
A classic Korean grill restaurant where you can enjoy the same atmosphere shown in the drama.
Happy Animal Hospital (Paju)
Janggang Restaurant (Paju)
Another food spot seen in the series, ideal for fans wanting to experience local dining.
Bomdam-a Paju Unjeong (Paju)
A dessert café with a charming interior.
A quiet filming site with a modern Korean feel.
Unjeong Lake Park (Paju)
One of the standout outdoor settings, perfect for romantic and reflective moments.
The walking paths, lakeside views, and open spaces make it a fan favourite.
Café The Some (Ilsan, Goyang)
A relaxing lifestyle café with large windows and soft natural lighting.
It plays into several conversation-heavy scenes.
Simkung World (Ilsan, Goyang)
A quirky entertainment space often used for character interaction scenes.
Great for photos and casual fun.
H603 (Ilsan, Goyang)
A social spot & clothing store used in the drama’s everyday-life sequences.
Stylish and modern with a youthful ambience.
GS25 Baekseok Dongmun Branch (Ilsan, Goyang)
Convenience stores are practically a K-drama staple, and this branch is one of the show’s most recognisable everyday-use filming spots.
Is It Worth Visiting the Filming Locations of Last Summer?
Absolutely. Many of these spots are easily accessible via public transport, especially those in Seoul, Ilsan, and Paju. The mix of cafés, parks, cultural sites, and modern cityscapes offers a well-rounded travel experience even if you’re not strictly chasing filming spots.
If you loved the bittersweet tone of the drama, exploring these places in person adds another layer. Some locations capture the emotional weight of the series, while others feel like casual backdrops for everyday encounters.


















