Visit the Filming Locations from “To All The Boys: Always and Forever” in Seoul

N Seoul Tower, Seoul, South Korea. Photo by Kenneth Bastian on Unsplash

After two films spent in Portland, Oregon, Lara Jean finally stepped out of her comfort zone in To All The Boys: Always and Forever and visited Seoul with her family. Several iconic spots in the South Korean capital were used as a backdrop for this teen rom-com, and these three definitely deserve a spot on your bucket list.

Greem Café

Remember that black and white 2D café from the opening scene that look like something you only get to see in the movies? It turns out that it’s a real place you can actually visit—and it’s one of Seoul’s most Instagrammable attractions thanks to its quirky design.

Gwangjang Market

Visiting Seoul without exploring its rich and colorful street food scene is like never going at all. If you’re want to try some of the most popular Korean delicacies in one place, head to the iconic Gwangjang Market, just like Lara Jean and her family.

N Seoul Tower

Many cities around the world have a spot where enamored couples flock to leave a padlock with their names behind. Seoul is no exception, and one of the most memorable movie scenes in this city shows Lara Jean and her sisters looking for a padlock with their parents’ names at the roof terrace of N Seoul Tower.