10 Queen of Tears Filming Locations — From South Korea to Germany!

10 Queen of Tears Filming Locations to Fuel Your K-Drama Dreams

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From bustling Seoul streets to the fairytale charm of a German castle, Queen of Tears isn’t just a drama – it’s a travelogue waiting to be explored. Walk in the footsteps of Baek Hyun-woo and Hong Hae-in as we embark on a journey to the stunning Queen of Tears filming locations that brought their heart-wrenching love story to life. 

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Remarkable Queen of Tears filming locations in South Korea

1. The Hyundai Seoul

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Familiar with these sights? Of course, you are! The Hyundai Seoul is the real setting of the Queens Group’s department store, where Baek Hyun-woo works. It is one of the most popular shopping malls in South Korea, loved by locals and tourists alike. 

You can spend your day and dime shopping for the best high-end brands or dine in the wide selection of F&B stores here. The mall also provides a beautiful park for unwinding after a long day of shopping and walking. Whatever it is, don’t forget to take your OOTD at any of the Instagrammable corners in the mall #baekhyunwooworkshere!

Address: 108 Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, South Korea

2. The Forum by Jaime Hayon

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The Forum by Jaime Hayon is easily one of the most aesthetically pleasing Queen of Tears filming locations. This is where Hae-in met his ex-boyfriend, Yoon Eun-sung, for the first time in years. 

If you’re wondering, this cultural space and cafe is on The Hyundai Daegu’s ninth floor. Step inside and your eyes will be blessed with vibrant colours, art, and designer furniture that’ll steal your breath away!

Address: 9th floor, The Hyundai Daegu, 2077 Dalgubeol-daero, Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea

3. Aston House of the Grand Walkerhill Seoul Hotel

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The so-called wedding of the century actually took place at the Aston House, part of the Grand Walkerhill Hotel in Seoul. This private hall, named after a mansion built in the 17th century in Birmingham, England, features a private outdoor garden and a truly breathtaking vista. 

Imagine exchanging vows with Seoul sprawling before you and the iconic Han River winding its way through the cityscape – a fairytale setting for a happily ever after!

Address: 177 Walkerhill-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, South Korea

4. Aqua Planet Ilsan

The sea creatures at Aqua Planet Ilsan are the witnesses to the momentous scene where Baek Hyun-woo proposed to Hong Hae-in and when the couple reunited in episode 15. This convergence aquarium in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, houses a diverse marine life and various zoo animals. 

So, expect an intimate encounter with sand tiger sharks, jellyfish, beavers, otters, penguins, and more when you walk through the mega-sized pool!

Address: 282 Hallyu world-ro, Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

5. Sojeon Art Museum

Sojeon Art Museum is another one of the must-visit Queen of Tears filming locations to add to your bucket list. This artistic archive in Siheung is the museum Hae In’s grandpa, Hong Man-dae, visited with Yoon Eun-sung in episode five. 

The place houses over 108 pieces of pottery and features a beautiful garden adorned with lovely sculptures serving as an outdoor art gallery. Wanna know where’s the main photo-op here? Head to the museum’s first floor and find a flower cafe called Sarpi Flower Room (you’re welcome!).

Address: 41 Soraesan-gil, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

Enchanting Queen of Tears filming locations in Germany

6. Botanischer Duftgarten

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Fly to the idyllic Botanischer Duftgarden in Lage, Germany, and recreate the romantic honeymoon scene of Baek Hyun-woo and Hong Hae-in with your loved one! Here is where you can immerse yourself in a world of over 80 aromatic plants, such as lavender, rosemary, and chamomile, and learn about their therapeutic properties.

Also, don’t forget to take a break at their on-site cafe and visit the TAOASIS Store, where you can indulge your love of all things aromatherapy!

Address: Am Duftgarten 1, 32791 Lage, Germany

7. Berlin Cathedral

Berlin Cathedral is one of the most dazzling Queen of Tears filming locations that makes you want to jump into the screen and see the whole interior with your eyes. This church is the real setting of the scene where Baek Hyun-woo desperately prayed for Hae-in’s health. 

The 15th century cathedral boasts Baroque and Neoclassicism architectural styles, featuring a lavish mix of ornamental mosaics, gold features, and impressive statues that’ll leave you in awe. 

Address: Am Lustgarten, 10178 Berlin, Germany

8. Eiserner Steg

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One look at the Eiserner Steg bridge, and any fan would instantly remember the scene where Hae-in searched for her and her husband’s love lock on the Iron Bridge. The setting in discussion is actually in Frankfurt, Germany, though the K-drama made it seem like it’s in Berlin. 

The footbridge is a pedestrian-only bridge connecting Frankfurt’s Old Town with the Sachsenhausen district. Underneath it flows the scenic Main River, adding a lovelier charm to the landscape. 

Address:  60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

9. Sanssouci Palace

Another one of the breathtaking Queen of Tears filming locations has to be the Sanssouci Palace. This UNESCO World Heritage Site appears in episode six, where Hae-in visits the palace when she returns to Germany, not knowing that Hyun-woo also follows her there. 

The landmark was originally a summer palace built in 1745 for Friedrich II. Fun fact: As you approach Sanssouci Palace from the park, you will notice that no matter where you stand, you cannot see all of Sanssouci at once! 

Address: Maulbeerallee, 14469 Potsdam, Germany

10. Neptunbrunnen

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Berlin’s Neptunbrunnen, or the Neptune Fountain, is among the beautiful locations visited by the newlywed couple in episode one. The fountain is a grand and historic landmark in Berlin, featuring a majestic central figure of Neptune, the Roman god of the sea, surrounded by a cast of mythological creatures. 

So, take a seat on a nearby bench and enjoy the calming sounds of the water cascading down the tiers. Or, you can recreate this lovely scene with your sweetheart on your next visit! OMO!

Address: Rathausstraße 1, 10178 Berlin, Germany

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And that concludes our top picks for the best Queen of Tears filming locations to add to your bucket list. So, pack your bags, grab your tissues (just in case!), and embark on a journey to discover the backdrops that brought this unforgettable love story to life. Who knows, you might even find your own happily ever after along the way. *Winks*


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Izzati Haron
Izzati Haron

Izzati is an author to two poem anthologies, a slam poet wannabe, and a full-time nanny to her kitties. She loves dreaming about traveling the world just like most protagonists in the movies, but more often than not, her bank account only permits her to travel to her backyard.

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