Summary: Squid Game was filmed across South Korea, with key locations in Seoul, Incheon, Daejeon, and Seongapdo. These real-life spots bring the show’s themes of survival and inequality to life.
Netflix’s Squid Game is more than a survival thriller — it’s a love letter to South Korea’s culture and settings.
The series uses carefully chosen locations to tell its story of socio-economic disparity and deadly childhood games. Here are the real-life places where Squid Game was filmed.
Many scenes in Squid Game take place in South Korea’s capital, Seoul, and its neighboring city, Incheon.
The show also highlights Seoul’s less glamorous neighborhoods:
The contrast between Seoul’s bright cityscapes and its darker districts reflects the show’s theme of inequality.
The elaborate sets for the Squid Games were built in full size at a studio in Daejeon. These practical sets, like the colorful staircases and playgrounds, were key to the show’s visual appeal.
The deserted island where the games take place is Seongapdo, a small, isolated isle west of South Korea’s mainland. Its barren landscape perfectly fits the show’s eerie tone.
In episode 6, Sae-byeok and Ji-yeong dream about visiting Jeju Island, a real South Korean province known for its beaches and resorts. Though it doesn’t appear on screen, it symbolizes freedom and escape.