If you’re a fan of BTS and planning a trip to Seoul, this DIY itinerary is basically your dream day mapped out. Sure, there are guided tours—but doing it yourself gives you full control of your time (and let’s be real, you’ll want to linger longer in certain spots). From iconic hangouts to meaningful locations tied to the boys’ journey, this itinerary is designed for ARMYs who want a deeper, more personal experience in the city where it all began.
Here’s a quick map you can follow for your 1 Day DIY BTS Themed trip in Seoul
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Start Your Day: Brunch at Yoojung Sikdang
Kick off your BTS day early with brunch at Yoojung Sikdang, a humble restaurant that holds a special place in BTS history. Back in their trainee days, this was one of the group’s go-to spots—mainly because it was affordable and close to their old dorm and agency. Today, it has become a must-visit pilgrimage site for ARMYs from around the world.

The walls are filled with signed memorabilia, photos, and fan messages, creating a nostalgic and emotional atmosphere. Menu-wise, the crowd favorites include Korean comfort food like pork barbecue and kimchi stew. Fun trivia: BTS members were known to order simple meals here, with some fans saying dishes like spicy pork and rice were their usual picks. It’s not fancy—but that’s exactly what makes it special.
Walk to Big Hit Entertainment old building
Just a short walk away is the old Big Hit Entertainment building (Also known as Cheonggu Building) —where BTS trained, struggled, and eventually rose to global fame. While the company has since moved, this building still carries deep emotional weight for fans.

It has become somewhat of a “BTS pilgrimage site,” where ARMYs leave messages, drawings, and heartfelt notes on the walls. If you’re planning to visit, bring a pen or marker so you can leave your own mark. It’s a simple but meaningful way to connect with both BTS and fellow fans.
Coffee Stop at Cafe Hyuga
Next stop: Cafe Hyuga, a place rich with BTS history—it used to be their former dorm. Yes, that dorm where they lived together during their early debut days.
The space has been transformed into a cozy café, but it still retains traces of its past. Fans love spotting familiar layouts and imagining what life was like for the group back then. As for what to order, their iced americanos and desserts are popular picks, along with signature drinks inspired by Korean café culture. It’s a quiet, reflective stop that hits differently if you’ve followed BTS from the beginning.

Explore Apgujeong Rodeo Street
From there, head to Apgujeong Rodeo Street—a trendy area filled with fashion boutiques, cafés, and entertainment spots. This street is a hotspot for K-pop culture and celebrity sightings, so don’t be surprised if you feel like you’ve stepped into a K-drama.
Aside from shopping, it’s a great place to soak in Seoul’s modern vibe. You’ll find everything from luxury brands to quirky concept stores, making it a fun transition from BTS history to present-day Korean pop culture.

Walk Along K-Star Road
Connected to Rodeo Street is K-Star Road, famous for its GangnamDol statues—bear-like figures representing top K-pop groups. Of course, BTS has their own statue here, making it a must-photo spot.
Each GangnamDol is uniquely designed, reflecting the identity of the group it represents. Walking along this road feels like a celebration of K-pop’s global influence, and it’s a cool reminder of how far BTS—and Korean music—has come.
Optional Stop: COEX Mall
If you still have time and energy, swing by COEX Mall, one of the largest underground shopping malls in Asia. It’s home to the iconic Starfield Library—a massive open library that’s become an Instagram favorite.
You’ll also find the Gangnam Style statue nearby, a nod to another global K-pop moment. It’s not BTS-specific, but it adds context to the bigger K-pop wave.
Visit HYBE Headquarters
Now, for the modern era of BTS—HYBE Headquarters. This is where the magic continues today. While you can’t enter freely, the outside alone is worth visiting.

Fans often gather here, and you’ll sometimes see support buses and banners for BTS or other HYBE artists. It’s a cool contrast to the old Big Hit building—showing just how far the company (and BTS) has come.
Cafe Break at L’ombre 378
Just around the corner, L’ombre 378 offers a fun, fan-centric café experience. The walls are usually decorated with K-pop posters—and depending on timing, you might catch themed events.
During one of our visit, the café was celebrating Jin’s birthday, with merch promos like cups, socks, and eco bags included in combo meals. It’s a great spot to relax, recharge, and maybe grab some BTS-themed souvenirs.

End the Night at Myeongdong Night Market
Wrap up your day at Myeongdong Night Market, where the food scene is next level. From Korean street food to trendy desserts, this is the perfect place to celebrate a full day of exploring.
Grab some tteokbokki, skewers, or even Korean fried chicken while reliving your BTS journey. The energy here is unmatched—bright lights, busy streets, and endless food options.
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Closing Thoughts
A 1-day DIY BTS itinerary in Seoul isn’t just about visiting places—it’s about experiencing the journey. From humble beginnings at Yoojung Sikdang to the global powerhouse that is HYBE, every stop tells part of BTS’s story.
Doing it DIY gives you the freedom to move at your own pace, soak everything in, and make the experience truly your own. Whether you’re a longtime ARMY or a newer fan, this itinerary hits all the right notes—nostalgia, inspiration, and a whole lot of heart.

