All 4 Itaewon Class Filming Locations (2020)

이태원 클라쓰 · JTBC / Netflix · starring Park Seo-joon, Kim Da-mi · in Seoul  ✓ Verified July 2026

N Seoul Tower, the ever-present backdrop of Itaewon Class's Noksapyeong bridge scenes
Photo: Johnx85dt · CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons

Uniquely walkable: all four key locations sit within one Itaewon–Haebangchon loop you can cover on foot in an afternoon.

1Danbam Pub building (now 'Seoulbam')

The real exterior of Park Saeroyi's pub Danbam — the drama's main setting. It has since reopened as a themed restaurant serving dishes from the series.

Address
57 Noksapyeong-daero 40-gil, Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
Getting there
Line 6 to Noksapyeong Station, Exit 2, a few minutes into the Gyeongnidan backstreets.

💡 The interiors were a studio set, so inside looks different from the show — check current hours before making the trip.

2Noksapyeong Pedestrian Bridge

The elevated walkway where Saeroyi stands gazing at N Seoul Tower — the drama's signature poster shot.

Address
Above Noksapyeong Station, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
Getting there
Line 6 to Noksapyeong Station; the bridge is directly above the exits.

💡 Come at dusk for the exact tower backdrop from the drama's key art.

3Angel Wings Graffiti Stairs

The mural staircase where Saeroyi and Yi-seo take their date photos after completing their revenge.

Address
116-18 Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
Getting there
Line 6 to Itaewon Station, then a 10-minute uphill walk into the alleys.

💡 It's a residential alley — keep it quiet. The angel-wings mural is the photo.

4Second Danbam building (Haebangchon)

The Haebangchon building used as Danbam's relocated pub after Saeroyi loses the original spot.

Address
43 Sinheung-ro 20-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
Getting there
Line 6 to Noksapyeong, then a 15–20 minute uphill walk through Haebangchon (or a short taxi).

💡 Combine with a Haebangchon café crawl — several nearby rooftop bars with tower views also appeared in the show.

The one-afternoon walking route

Start at Noksapyeong Station → the pedestrian bridge shot → 5 minutes to the Danbam building in Gyeongnidan → uphill through Haebangchon to the second pub (coffee stop territory) → over and down to the angel-wings stairs → finish at Itaewon Station’s bar streets, where the drama’s title sequence lives. Total walking: about 3km, mostly gentle hills.

Why this one ages well

Itaewon itself is the location: the drama is a love letter to the neighborhood’s mixed, scrappy energy, and that hasn’t changed. Weeknights give you the drama’s moody near-empty streets; Friday and Saturday give you the packed version from the festival episodes.