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[Description] Noksapyeong Station is widely considered one of the most beautiful and architecturally unique subway stations in Seoul. Known for its grand glass dome that allows natural sunlight to flood the deep underground floors and its futuristic multi-level design, it has served as a striking backdrop for various K-contents. Most notably, it is the symbolic heart of the hit drama "Itaewon Class." The Noksapyeong Pedestrian Bridge, located just outside the station, is the world-famous spot where the protagonist Park Saeroyi contemplated his dreams with the stunning N Seoul Tower in the background. With its vibrant international atmosphere and panoramic views of the Itaewon district, it offers the perfect "cinematic Seoul" experience for global fans and photographers alike. [How to Get There] The station is located on Seoul Subway Line 6. To visit the famous filming spots, take Exit 3 and walk straight toward the main intersection. You will immediately see the iconic pedestrian bridge. If you are coming from the Myeong-dong or Seoul Station area, it is a quick 15-20 minute taxi ride or a short bus trip (Blue Bus No. 143 or 401). For those coming from Incheon International Airport, take the Airport Railroad (AREX) to Gongdeok Station and transfer to Line 6 toward Noksapyeong.

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