Filming Locations of the Netflix Drama 'Love Me'

Filming Locations of the Netflix Drama 'Love Me'
Currently airing on JTBC, 'Love Me' is also available for streaming on Netflix.
Although the viewership ratings were lower than expected, I am still enjoying the show.
Today, I will introduce the filming locations of 'Love Me' that I was curious about.
One of the filming locations is the house of Jun-kyung's family, which is located in Gaehwa-dong.
Gaehwa-dong is known for its serene atmosphere and has been frequently used as a filming location for various dramas.
Jun-kyung's brother, Jun-seo, attends a graduate school that has been featured in several dramas, including Seoul Women's University.
The university has appeared in 'Eun-jung and Sang-yeon' as well.
I will also introduce a few other filming locations that are not as commonly mentioned but are worth exploring for those interested in drama filming tours.
Apple Donkatsu, located near Jungnang Station, is a cozy restaurant where Jun-kyung had meals.
Mapo Salt Grilled Meat, located in the Yeonnam-dong area, was used for the food alley scenes.
Multiplication Bookstore, a small independent bookstore in Yeonnam-dong, creates a poetic atmosphere that makes it a desirable filming location.
NOCT, a floating restaurant on the Han River, offers luxurious scenes with stunning night views.
Bloom Palette is a flower shop located near Sangam-dong Digital Media City.
The Gyeongui Line Forest Trail, a common walking path for the main characters, is a place I frequently visit.
Banpo Hangang Park and Jamwon Hangang Park were used for emotional scenes against the backdrop of Seoul's nightscape and the Han River.
The Yeonhui Hongyeon Apartment bus stop in Seodaemun-gu is a location that captures the everyday essence of the drama.
In Jeju, filming locations included Geumoreum, famous for its 'lonely tree' and stunning sunset views.
Honeymoon House in Seogwipo offers beautiful ocean views and was once a walking path and café for the Paradise Hotel.
The Seogwipo KAL Hotel was used as a lodging and backdrop during the Jeju filming.
Lastly, the Sosa-dong Cathedral in Bucheon and the JCC Creative Center in Jongno, Seoul, were also featured in the drama.
I hope you find this information helpful!

Source :https://blog.naver.com/mj_kh/224149623471
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