Traveling through South Korea and craving a taste of its famous K-drama and K-pop scenes? This tour offers just that—an immersive day exploring the sets where iconic dramas and music videos came to life. Whether you’re a seasoned K-Drama fan, a BTS Army, or simply curious about Korean pop culture, this experience aims to deliver a close-up look at the magic behind your favorite shows and stars.
What we love about this tour: first, it provides access to faithfully recreated sets of palaces, fortresses, and traditional homes that truly let you step into the world of Joseon Dynasty dramas. Second, it offers engaging insights from knowledgeable guides who bring Korean history and pop culture to life. Lastly, for fans of BTS, the chance to take a souvenir photo at the same location where Suga shot his MV is a real highlight.
A potential consideration is the limited time spent at each location—some reviewers mention feeling rushed, especially if you want to explore every corner. Still, the overall value, especially at just $55 per person, makes it a worthwhile outing.
This tour is perfect for anyone with an interest in Korean dramas, history, or K-pop, and it’s especially suited for those who want to combine cultural insights with fun, themed activities. If you’re after a deeper understanding of Korean entertainment and its connection to history, this is a solid choice.
- Good To Know
- An In-depth Look at the Dae Jang Geum Park Tour
- The Location and Its Significance
- What the Tour Includes
- The Highlights: Sets and Photo Opportunities
- The Guides and Their Impact
- Practical Aspects and Comfort
- Value for Money
- What’s Not Included
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- FAQs
- Final Thoughts
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Good To Know

- Authentic Set Replicas: Faithful reproductions of palaces, streets, and traditional homes from the Joseon era.
- Celebrity Connection: The spot where BTS Suga shot his music video, with opportunities for photos.
- Knowledgeable Guides: Experts like Rachel, Stella, Chloe, and Leo offer lively explanations and personalized tips.
- Culture and Pop Phenomena: Combines the Korean Wave’s history with its current pop culture scene.
- Flexible and Value-Focused: At $55, the tour offers a lot of insight and fun, often with a friendly, small group feeling.
- Rain or Shine: The experience goes on regardless of weather, so come prepared with comfortable shoes.
An In-depth Look at the Dae Jang Geum Park Tour

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The Location and Its Significance
Located in Yongin, Dae Jang Geum Park is a dedicated studio complex used by MBC Broadcasting Company. It’s home to the sets of some of Korea’s most beloved costume dramas, like Yi San, Queen Seondeok, Moon Embracing the Sun, and Dr. Jin. The scale and detail of these sets give you an authentic feeling of what it’s like to walk through a historical Korean city.
Multiple reviewers, including Monika and Brigitte, mention how the faithful re-creations allow you to feel like you’re living in a K-drama. For fans, seeing the elaborate palaces and traditional Hanok-style homes helps contextualize the stories they love, making the experience both entertaining and educational.
What the Tour Includes
For $55, you get admission to the complex, a guided tour, and transportation in an air-conditioned coach or minivan. Guides like Rachel, Stella, Chloe, and Leo are praised for their enthusiasm and deep knowledge. They don’t just point out locations but also share stories behind the dramas, historical details, and fun facts—sometimes even showing clips to connect the dots.
The tour often involves moderate walking, so comfy shoes are a must. On clear days, you’ll enjoy seeing the beautiful set designs and learning about the effort that goes into recreating historical settings. If you’re lucky, you might witness scenes being filmed, which adds an exclusive element to your visit—though it’s wise to keep your voice down and respect the filming process.
The Highlights: Sets and Photo Opportunities
The main draw of this tour is exploring the set locations that have featured in popular dramas and music videos. Some of the most loved spots include palaces, fortress walls, and traditional streets. Several reviews, such as Yolanda and Damilola, mention how the guides went out of their way to provide recommendations and help with photos, making visitors feel like stars themselves.
A unique feature is the photo opportunity with BTS Suga’s Daechwita MV set. Fans of BTS will appreciate the chance to wear costumes and take pictures, reliving the moments from the music video. According to Eliana, this experience, combined with detailed explanations from the guide, made her second visit much more meaningful than her solo trip last year.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Guides and Their Impact
Reviewers consistently praise the guides for their friendliness, expertise, and ability to make the experience engaging. Rachel was lauded for her hospitality, while Leo was described as very knowledgeable and entertaining, especially when explaining the history behind the dramas and showing clips.
In fact, many fans mention how these guides made the tour feel personalized, with one reviewer noting, “It felt like I was in a K-drama myself.” The guides’ ability to share behind-the-scenes stories and historical context makes the trip far more than just a walk-through.
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Practical Aspects and Comfort
The tour operates rain or shine, so packing comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing is crucial. Some reviewers, like Hiram, express a wish for longer time at each set, as two hours can feel a bit rushed for those wanting a thorough exploration.
Transport is included, which simplifies logistics, and the group size tends to be small enough for personalized attention. If you’re particularly interested in K-pop or K-drama, informing the company in advance can sometimes allow for special arrangements, like costumes.
Value for Money
Considering the entrance fee, guided insights, and transportation, many travelers feel this tour offers excellent value. For around $55, you get access to a well-curated set of filming locations, expert commentary, and memorable photo moments.
What’s Not Included
The tour does not include lunch, drinks, or hotel pick-up unless you opt for a private arrangement. It’s a full-day experience with a focus on film sets and cultural insights rather than shopping or dining.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for K-drama and K-pop fans, especially those who want a behind-the-scenes look at where their favorite scenes are made. It also suits history buffs interested in the visual recreations of Korea’s past. The guides’ engaging storytelling makes it educational and fun for families with children, as long as they are comfortable with some walking.
For ARMY fans, the BTS photo spot makes it a highlight, and the tour’s overall vibe is perfect for those wanting a blend of pop culture and history. If you’re after a relaxing, camera-ready day that’s both fun and informative, this tour checks many boxes.
FAQs

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, transportation by air-conditioned coach or minivan is included, making the trip easy and hassle-free.
Can I wear costumes during the tour?
Yes, you can wear costumes if you are an ARMY or a K-drama fan, but only when weather and scheduling permit. No costumes are provided during winter or heavy weather.
How long does the tour last?
The exact duration isn’t specified, but the main exploration usually involves around two hours of sightseeing within the complex, plus transportation time.
Do I need to bring my own photos or equipment?
While the tour guides often help with photos, bringing your camera or smartphone is recommended to capture your favorite moments.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are a must, as the tour involves walking around the sets and possibly standing for periods of time.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and some walking is involved, so it’s best suited for kids who can walk comfortably and are interested in drama or pop culture.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your travel plans.
Final Thoughts

This tour offers a fantastic, budget-friendly way to experience the magic of Korean drama sets and learn about Korea’s television history. With insightful guides, authentic set recreations, and fun photo opportunities—including the BTS MV spot—it caters well to fans and culture lovers alike.
For K-drama fanatics, this is a must-do. You get to walk through the worlds created on screen, understand the stories behind the scenes, and maybe even get a glimpse of current filming. History buffs will appreciate the detailed set reconstructions, while pop culture enthusiasts will revel in the BTS connection.
The overall value, friendly guides, and unique photo moments make this a memorable part of any Korea itinerary. Whether you’re here for a day or looking to indulge your passion for Korean drama and music, this tour will leave you with plenty of stories to tell—plus some great pics to prove it.
In the end, it’s a delightful mix of history, entertainment, and culture that’s hard to find elsewhere. Just remember to wear comfy shoes and be prepared for a fun, slightly brisk walk through Korea’s most beloved TV and music set locations.
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