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| All Would You Marry Me? Drama Filming Spots Revealed — From Cafés to River Views |
When the KDrama Would You Marry Me? (우주메리미) aired, most fans instantly fell in love with the soft cinematography and cosy, modern settings. But here’s the thing — not every filming spot was made public at the time.
Yep, the production team intentionally kept some locations under wraps to avoid stalker fans showing up mid-shoot (can you imagine?).
So while the cast nailed the acting and chemistry, the show’s visuals deserve equal hype. From warm cafés to high-end interior showrooms, the drama quietly turned real-life Seoul corners into cinematic backdrops.
If you’ve ever wanted to trace the footsteps of Woo-joo (Choi Woo-shik) and Me-ri (Jung So-min), here’s a little breakdown of confirmed and fan-loved filming sites that fit right into your next Korea trip bucket list.
🌿 Adamas253 — The Cosy Café with Sunlight and Wood Tones
One of the most recognisable settings from Would You Marry Me? is Adamas253, a warm, light-filled café space that perfectly matches the drama’s gentle tone.
It’s the kind of place where sunlight pours through the tall windows, wood interiors soften the vibe, and low music plays in the background — exactly the kind of quiet calm you’d expect from a K-drama love scene.
No wonder the production picked it as a filming location for key moments between the leads.
If you visit, grab a coffee, sit near the window, and recreate that cinematic slow blink moment — it hits differently in real life.
🏡 Yeongrim Home & Living Showroom (Gangnam Station Exit 1) — The Iconic Interior Scene
Remember that episode where Woo-joo redesigned Me-ri’s mum’s kitchen?
That wasn’t a random set — it was filmed at the Yeongrim Home & Living Gangnam Exhibition Hall, featuring Apel Kitchen’s Stella, Alto, and Theo series.
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The whole scene feels domestic and intimate, but behind it is a high-end showroom where you can actually walk in and browse the same interior setups.
It’s not just for drama fans — the brand is known for its refined design and open visiting hours. You can check out the kitchen lines seen on-screen and feel like part of the episode.
Fun fact: even the window scene featuring Eun-sook (Kim Young-joo) used real showroom products — subtle, but it added to the drama’s authentic modern-home atmosphere.
☕ Vienna Coffee Central (Mapo District)
A favourite spot for Seoul locals and production crews, Vienna Coffee Central gives that classy, slightly vintage café mood you often see in romantic dramas.
In Would You Marry Me?, it appeared in one of the mid-series date scenes, balancing elegance and comfort.
The café’s layout — polished wooden counters, minimal décor, and warm lighting — captured the emotional pause between Woo-joo and Me-ri’s story arcs.
🏨 Mayfield Hotel (Banghwa-daero, Gangseo District)
This elegant venue appeared briefly during the drama’s event scenes, and it’s no surprise why: Mayfield Hotel has that timeless Korean-European mix — manicured gardens, glass halls, and fancy restaurant interiors.
If you’ve got a thing for taking “drama style” photos, this spot fits right in your Seoul itinerary.
The hotel welcomes visitors, so you can dine or stroll through the garden areas that share the same visual vibe seen in the series.
🌉 Yeouido Hangang Park & Surrounding Areas
That romantic riverside walk? Definitely Yeouido Hangang Park. It’s where the couple shared one of their most heartfelt conversations.
With the Han River glimmering at sunset, this location captures exactly why so many K-dramas come back here again and again.
Bring a picnic mat, grab some street snacks, and watch the skyline light up — it’s easy to see why the crew picked this for emotional close-ups.
🕍 Yongmunsa Temple
In a quieter, reflective scene, the characters visit a temple that represents calm and reconciliation.
The temple shown resembles Yongmunsa, known for its serene paths and beautiful architecture.
It’s a bit outside the central Seoul buzz, making it perfect for those who want a peaceful day trip inspired by the drama’s spiritual tone.
🏙️ Bonus Mentions — Around Mapo & Yeouido
Fans spotted a few more areas that appeared briefly throughout the show:
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SBS Prism Tower and Nurikkum Square (Digital Media City, Mapo) — often used for exterior cuts.
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Conrad Seoul Hotel — that sleek, glass-panelled meeting scene.
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Sogang Bridge — seen during a transition shot in Episode 9, just before a confession moment.
All are walkable or short rides away from each other, making it super convenient to plan a half-day “Would You Marry Me?” tour route across Seoul.
💡 Quick Travel Tips
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Not every site is open to public filming tours, but most cafés and parks welcome visitors.
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Best time to go: early mornings or weekdays for fewer crowds.
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Respect the staff — many filming spots are still active businesses.
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Bring your camera but stay chill — K-dramas are meant to be felt, not rushed.
✈️ Final Thoughts
While the crew of Would You Marry Me? kept many filming spots private during production (for good reason — no one wants a stalker scene in real life), now that the drama’s wrapped, fans can finally explore the beautiful locations freely.
From warm cafés to riverside views, these places prove that the drama’s magic wasn’t just in the acting — it’s in the atmosphere too.
So if you ever find yourself wandering around Seoul, maybe take a detour. You might just step right into your own K-drama moment.






