Home › Dramas › Extraordinary Attorney Woo All 5 Extraordinary Attorney Woo Filming Locations (2022) 이상한 변호사 우영우 · ENA / Netflix · starring Park Eun-bin, Kang Tae-oh
· in Rest of Korea, Seoul, Gyeonggi & Incheon
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The episode-7 hackberry tree was designated a national Natural Monument after the show aired — a drama literally rewrote Korea's heritage list.
1 Dongbu Village Hackberry Tree (the 'Sodeok-dong' tree) The 500-year-old paengnamu at the heart of episodes 7–8, where the village fights the road project. Now a designated Natural Monument.
Address 102-1 Bukbu-ri, Daesan-myeon, Uichang-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do Getting there KTX to Changwon Jungang Station, then taxi or local bus toward Daesan-myeon (30–40 minutes); the village signs point the way. 💡 A tiny village of about 70 residents — visit quietly and don't block the farm roads. The hilltop view over the fields is the drama's iconic shot.
2 Centerfield Building (Hanbada exterior) The Teheran-ro tower used as law firm Hanbada — including the revolving door Young-woo conquers with Jun-ho's 'waltz' timing.
Address 231 Teheran-ro, Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul Getting there Line 2 to Yeoksam Station, short walk along Teheran-ro. 💡 A working office building — photograph the lobby and doors discreetly from public areas.
3 Woo Young Woo Kimbap exterior (Kazaguruma, Suwon) The exterior of her father's kimbap shop, seen throughout the series — in real life a small Japanese restaurant in Suwon's Haenggung-dong old town.
Address 61 Sinpung-ro 23beon-gil, Paldal-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi Getting there Line 1 or Suin-Bundang Line to Suwon Station, then a 10–15 minute bus or taxi to the Hwaseong Haenggung area. 💡 You're inside UNESCO-listed Hwaseong Fortress territory — walk the wall while you're here.
Young-woo and Jun-ho's episode-10 walk along the palace wall — one of the show's most-cited romantic backdrops.
Address Sejong-daero 19-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul (along the Deoksugung wall) Getting there Lines 1/2 to City Hall Station, Exit 2 — the path starts beside the palace gate. 💡 Late-afternoon light matches the scene; palace entry is only ₩1,000.
5 Soso Bar (Dong Geu-ra-mi's bar) The neighborhood bar where Geu-ra-mi works — home of the 'Woo to the Young to the Woo' greeting.
Address 8-10 Gangseong-ro 232beon-gil, Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi Getting there Line 3 to the Jeongbalsan/Juyeop area in Ilsan, then a short taxi or bus. 💡 A real operating bar — check hours, and order a drink if you're taking photos.
What’s real and what’s a set
Hanbada’s offices and the kimbap shop interior were studio sets — the exteriors above are the visitable pieces. The whale animations, sadly, remain unavailable at any address.
The Changwon pilgrimage
The hackberry tree is this drama’s true destination: a two-hour KTX plus a country bus, rewarded with the exact hilltop frame from the finale of episode 8. It’s the rare filming location that the drama itself made into protected national heritage — the visit doubles as a look at how K-content reshapes rural Korea.