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| Where Was See You at Work Tomorrow Filmed? Every Confirmed K-Drama Location Explained. (Credits: tvN) |
The success of See You at Work Tomorrow! (내일도 출근!) has sparked a new wave of curiosity among K-drama fans, and this time it is not only about the chemistry between Seo In Guk and Park Ji Hyun. Viewers have become equally obsessed with tracking down the real-life locations that brought the workplace romance to life. As with many high-profile Korean productions, not every filming site was publicly revealed during production. Keeping some locations under wraps helped protect cast and crew from interruptions and overenthusiastic fans turning a quiet filming day into a surprise meet-and-greet. Still, enough locations have surfaced to create a fascinating travel trail across South Korea.
The drama follows the story of Kang Si Woo, the notoriously cold manager at Saeum Electronics, and Cha Ji Yoon, a talented employee battling burnout after seven years in the corporate world.
Their unlikely connection unfolds against a backdrop of modern city streets, university campuses, riverside landmarks and business districts that feel surprisingly real rather than polished beyond recognition. That grounded atmosphere is one reason viewers have connected so strongly with the series.
One of the most recognisable locations is Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul. Known primarily as a major sports and entertainment venue, the massive stadium added scale and energy to several scenes. Fans quickly recognised the venue, proving once again that K-drama viewers have investigative skills that would probably impress actual detectives.
A location believed to have appeared in the series is Location 335 in Yangpyeong. While some scenes remain unconfirmed, viewers suspect this quieter area was used for moments requiring a more relaxed and reflective atmosphere away from Seoul's busy pace.
It is exactly the kind of place where characters stare into the distance while making life-changing decisions after only three episodes of emotional confusion.
The streets around World Cup Buk-ro 54-gil in Mapo-gu became another memorable backdrop. The area's mix of modern architecture and urban charm matched the drama's workplace setting and gave the city scenes a believable everyday feel.
The Magoknaru Station Exit 4 area and nearby Magok Jungang-ro also featured prominently. These rapidly developing districts are filled with office buildings, cafés and commuter traffic, making them ideal stand-ins for the fictional corporate world of Saeum Electronics. Anyone visiting may discover that real office workers look slightly less glamorous than their television counterparts.
Outside Seoul, Pohang-Gyeongju Airport played an important role in scenes involving travel and transitions. The airport's modern design helped create a sense of movement and new beginnings, themes that run throughout the series.
Several corporate locations were used to represent the business environment of the drama. Nol Universe in Seongnam was reportedly used for office-related scenes, while parts of Korea Bio Park Building C were enhanced with computer-generated effects. These locations helped build the professional atmosphere surrounding Kang Si Woo and Cha Ji Yoon's complicated working relationship.
Aviation-related scenes also reportedly included Korea Times Aviation in Gimpo. Meanwhile, parts of the area around Daejeon World Cup Stadium were enhanced through visual effects to create larger-scale sequences that fit the drama's storytelling needs.
The production did not limit itself to business districts. Jangan-gu in Suwon provided additional urban scenery, while Songwol 1-gil in Jongno offered a more traditional Seoul backdrop. The neighbourhood's narrow streets and historic atmosphere brought warmth and personality to several scenes.
Nearby, the Haengchon-dong Building added another layer of realism. The area is often overlooked by visitors, but dramas continue proving that ordinary streets can become iconic once a favourite character walks through them dramatically enough.
University scenes were filmed at Duksung Women's University, whose campus architecture provided a youthful setting. Whether audiences were paying attention to the scenery or simply following the cast is another question entirely.
Food lovers may recognise Slow Cali Ewha Branch, a restaurant location that appeared during casual character moments. Restaurants in K-dramas have a habit of becoming tourist attractions overnight, and owners rarely complain about that particular side effect.
Corporate training and professional scenes reportedly included the Samsung Fire Global Campus in Goyang. The facility's modern design matched the polished business image the series wanted to portray.
Several transportation locations also became familiar to viewers, including the Venture Town West Gate Bus Stop and Venture Town North Gate Bus Stop in Seongnam. While bus stops may not sound exciting on paper, K-dramas have somehow convinced audiences that waiting for public transport can be deeply romantic.
For more emotional and celebratory moments, the production visited Wedding Signature in Hongdae. The elegant venue brought a sophisticated visual style that contrasted nicely with the office-focused narrative.
One of the most beautiful locations in the series is undoubtedly Nodeul Island. Situated on the Han River, the cultural space has become increasingly popular among drama productions thanks to its scenic river views and contemporary design. Sunset scenes filmed here left a strong impression on viewers.
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The creative district of Yeonhui Planning in Yeonnam-dong also appeared, alongside Woram Neighbourhood Park, which offered green open spaces that balanced the drama's urban settings.
Several memorable scenes were filmed around CU Buam Lucky Store, Baekseokdong-gil, Moksikdang Restaurant, and the famous Baekseokdong-gil Stairs. The Buam-dong area has long been a favourite among filmmakers because its winding roads and hillside views capture a quieter side of Seoul rarely seen by international visitors.
The Yongsan district contributed heavily to the series through locations such as Ichon-ro 29-gil, Yaksok Gopchang, and Childonga Yongsan Branch. These neighbourhood spots helped create some of the drama's most relatable everyday moments.
Two of Seoul's most recognisable structures, Dongho Bridge and the Hangang Railway Bridge, added visual impact to key scenes. Their appearances reinforced the drama's connection to the city's landscape and gave viewers postcard-worthy views of the Han River.
Technology enthusiasts may have spotted Sewoon Electronics Market, one of Seoul's historic electronics hubs. Its appearance felt particularly fitting for a drama centred around employees of an electronics company.
The production also travelled to Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH). The prestigious campus contributed a modern and intellectual atmosphere that matched the show's professional themes.
The cast itself has played a major role in the drama's popularity. Seo In Guk earned praise for transforming the seemingly impossible task of making an irritating boss strangely charming. Park Ji Hyun resonated with viewers through her portrayal of workplace exhaustion and personal uncertainty.
Supporting performances from Kang Mina, Choi Kyung Hoon, Won Gyu Bin, Kim Jung Young, Kim Hak Sun, Park Ye Young, and Hong Woo Jin added depth to the story. Online reaction to the filming locations has been mixed in the most entertaining way possible.
Many fans are already planning future Korea trips around the drama's locations, while others joke that the real challenge will be finding an office as attractive as Saeum Electronics.
Some viewers have praised the production for showcasing lesser-known neighbourhoods instead of relying solely on Seoul's usual tourist landmarks. Others are still trying to identify scenes that may have involved visual effects, convinced there are more hidden locations waiting to be discovered.
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As more filming information emerges, the list of confirmed locations may continue to grow. For now, See You at Work Tomorrow! offers fans a travel itinerary that stretches from bustling business districts and riverside landmarks to university campuses and hidden neighbourhood streets. Which location would be at the top of your own K-drama bucket list? And did you spot any filming sites that have not yet been officially identified?

