
Warning! Spoilers ahead for XO, Kitty Season 2.
Netflix’s XO, Kitty presents a vibrant portrayal of Seoul, showcasing a variety of iconic locations that resonate with Kitty’s journey to uncover her Korean heritage. In this spinoff of To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, Kitty explores her roots, beginning with her mother Eve, and gradually embraces Seoul as a pivotal part of her identity and her new home.
The show’s exploration of Kitty’s background is vividly reinforced through its filming locations. Primarily set in the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS), the series also expands to other areas in and around Seoul, offering a rich backdrop for Kitty’s adventures.
Incheon International Airport
Kitty’s Arrival and Departure at Incheon Airport

In the first episode, Kitty makes her entrance at Incheon International Airport, a location that sets the tone for her adventure. The vibrant scenes at the airport underscore the hustle and bustle of travel, establishing a relatable environment for Kitty’s first steps in Seoul (source: Netflix).
Kaywon University of Art and Design
Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS)

The adventures of Kitty primarily take place at KISS, where much of the series unfolds. The Kaywon University of Art and Design serves as the backdrop for this important institution, capturing the essence of Kitty’s academic and social experiences throughout both seasons.
Seojangdae
KISS Hiking Adventure

In Episode 4, Kitty participates in a hike that takes place in Seojangdae, a historical site with stunning views of the city. This location not only serves as a picturesque backdrop but also allows Kitty to have meaningful conversations, particularly with Dae.
Rubik, Paradise City Resort
Min Ho’s Madness Party Location

A pivotal moment in Season 1 occurs during Min Ho’s Madness Party, hosted at a jazz club named Rubik, located in Paradise City Resort. This setting symbolizes a critical turning point in Kitty’s relationship dynamics, drawing her deeper into the social scene.
National Library of Korea, Sejong
Library of KISS

In Episode 7, the students are punished for breaking curfew by studying at the library, which is actually filmed at the modern National Library of Korea, Sejong. This location mirrors the academic environment of KISS and highlights the seriousness of Kitty and her peers’ educational journey.
Yeongheung Island
The KISS Camping Trip

Kitty and her friends embark on a significant camping trip to Yeongheung Island, where moments unfold that ultimately impact Kitty’s relationships and self-awareness, particularly regarding her feelings towards Dae.
Nodeul Island
Alex and Jina’s Riverside Encounter

A poignant scene unfolds on Nodeul Island, where Alex informs Jina of their familial connection. This emotional backdrop becomes crucial to the narrative, reinforcing the show’s themes of identity and belonging.
Sejong Village Food Street
Yuri’s Welcome Back Barbecue

In Season 2’s premiere, Yuri hosts a barbecue dinner to celebrate their return to school. The vibrant setting of Sejong Village Food Street Market, close to Gyeongbokgung Palace, serves as a festive and inviting backdrop for the reunion of friends.
Club MWG (Myoung Wol Gwan), Hongdae
An LGBTQ Club Experience

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Kitty and Praveena’s date unfolds at a lively LGBTQ club in Itaewon, filmed at the real-life venue MGW in Hongdae. This setting not only enhances the authenticity of the narrative but also highlights the show’s commitment to inclusivity.
Alpensia Ski Resort, Pyeongchang County
Min Ho’s Place at the Ski Resort

The stunning romance between Kitty and Yuri blossoms against the backdrop of Min Ho’s residence at the Alpensia Ski Resort. Though the specific filming location is unclear, the resort’s picturesque landscape enhances the emotional intensity of this pivotal moment.
Bukjeong Village
Kitty’s Family Discovery in Bukjeon

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Kitty’s exploration of her family roots takes her to Bukjeong Village, filmed in the historically rich district of Seongbuk. This picturesque location enhances the thematic elements of heritage and discovery that are central to Kitty’s journey.
Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam District
Hangout Spot for Kitty and Friends

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The energetic vibe of Nonhyeon-dong in the Gangnam district becomes a frequent hangout for Kitty and her friends, where they bond over coffee and boba tea. This vibrant locale adds depth to their social interactions and highlights the youthful spirit of the series.
Nagcheonjeong Park and Garden
Q and Jin’s Playful Race

At Nagcheonjeong Park and Garden, Q and Jin’s playful running scene is infused with both humor and romance, making their dynamic central to the narrative’s development. With the iconic Lotte World Tower in the background, this location enriches the aesthetic appeal.
Common Ground, Myeong-dong
Shopping for the Talent Show

As preparations for the talent show intensify, Yuri takes Dae shopping at Common Ground, the largest container-themed shopping center in Myeong-dong, where fashion and friendship collide in a fun-filled shopping spree.
Gwangjang Market
Kitty’s Encounter with Soon Ja

A pivotal moment in the family dynamics occurs at Gwangjang Market, where Kitty fortuitously meets her grandmother, Soon Ja. This location, noted as the first permanent market in Korea, serves both narrative and cultural significance within the series (source: Visit Korea).
Baekje Cultural Land
Talent Show Concert Venue

The climax of XO, Kitty Season 2, featuring the end-of-term talent show, takes place at Baekje Cultural Land, the largest historically themed park in Korea. The historic stage, set within a reconstructed royal palace, enriches the show’s dramatic finale (source: Hey Roseanne).
XO, Kitty Season 2 is currently streaming on Netflix, inviting viewers to explore themes of love, friendship, and cultural connection through Kitty’s eyes.
Sources: Netflix, The Direct, The Mirror US, Her Campus, Visit Korea, Hey Roseanne
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