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N Seoul Tower - Panoramic City Views From Namsan Mountain
N Seoul Tower - Panoramic City Views From Namsan Mountain
N Seoul Tower, also commonly known as Namsan Tower, is an iconic Seoul landmark that provides bird’s-eye views of the city. It
is both an observation and communication tower located at the top of Namsan Mountain in the geographical center of the city.
N Seoul Tower is a very popular tourist spot and one of the top must-see attractions for any travel itinerary. It is also a popular
date spot among locals.
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An overview of N SEOUL TOWER
Measuring 777 feet from its base to its top and sitting at the summit of the 797-foot-tall Namsan Mountain, N Seoul Tower
rises approximately 1,574 feet above sea level. It is the highest point in Seoul, o!ering 360-degree views of the entire city. It was
also the very first general radio wave tower in South Korea and continues to broadcast signals for media outlets such as SBS,
MBC, KBS, and FM.
Construction on Namsan Tower began back in 1969 and the tower began broadcasting in 1971. It wasn’t until 1975 that the
famous observatory was built and 1980 that the tower was opened to the public. By the year 2001, Namsan Tower had already
received over 20 million visitors. In 2005, the tower’s name was changed to N Seoul Tower, with the “N” meant to stand for
“Namsan,” “new,” and “nature.” A 2012 survey by the city found that N Seoul Tower was ranked as the number one attraction in
Seoul among visitors. Today, the tower receives around 8.4 million visitors a year.
On top of being a landmark that you can visit, N Seoul Tower is beautiful to look at from afar, especially at night. Using the latest
in LED technology, the tower is always lit up in various arrays of colors and patterns. The protected area around N Seoul Tower
is also intended to display the harmony that can exist between nature and 21st-century, state-of-the-art construction. General
car tra"c is restricted in order to keep Namsan Mountain clean and green.
The main draw of N Seoul Tower is its observatory. Observe the city below from the height of the clouds by making your way up
to the tower’s observation deck. The main observation deck on 3F features large, floor-to-ceiling windows the whole way
around the tower, allowing you to experience the full 360-degree views. There is information on various points of interests that
can be seen through the windows and plenty of comfy chairs around as well. One floor up from here, on 4F, you’ll find the digital
observatory. This floor features high-powered telescopes and each window panel lets you know which major world city you are
facing.
The N Seoul Tower observatory is open year-round from 10 a.m. to 11 pm Sunday to Friday and from 10 a.m. to midnight on
Saturdays. However, entry up to the observatory closes half an hour before closing time, so make sure you arrive before then.
Access to the observatory also requires an admission ticket. The price of admission is 10,000 won for visitors 13 years of age
and 8,000 won for children between three and 12 and seniors over 65.
3. Love padlocks
Aside from a visit to the observation deck, one of the top activities for couples at N Seoul Tower is to hang a padlock from the
fence around the plaza. Couples inscribe their names, initials, or even a short message onto the locks before attaching them to
the fence as a symbol of their eternal love. The activity is commonly known as “love padlocks” and is popular among both locals
and tourists. If you didn’t happen to bring your own padlock, then you can purchase one from the souvenir shop.
4. Dining options
There are plenty of dining options available at N Seoul Tower if you work up an appetite while sightseeing. Sweet Bar is a great
place to grab a drink and a sweet or salty snack such as popcorn. There is also a fantastic assortment of sit-down dining
options. Take your pick from among the specialty Korean noodles at Cheiljemyunso, American-style burgers at N Burger, Italian
cuisine at THE PLACE Dining, French fine dining at n.Grill, and Korean bu!et dining at HANCOOK. For an incredible nighttime
view of Seoul, don’t pass up the chance to enjoy a cocktail at the premium sky lounge N TERRACE.
Namsan Park is a large public park spread across the slopes of Mount Namsan, surrounding N Seoul Tower. Sweeping views of
Seoul are available from just about every area of the park, which also contains picnic spots and numerous hiking trails. The park
is visited by over 20,000 people a day who want to experience nature in the heart of the sprawling city. It is open every single
day and features numerous facilities, including a botanical garden, a library, a pond, a snack shop, and many sporting facilities as
well. Namsan Park is a great place to explore before or after your visit to the tower.
Namsangol Hanok Village is located on the north side of Namsan Mountain, not far from N Seoul Tower. It makes a perfect
addition to any visit to the tower, especially if you want to experience both high-tech “new” Seoul and traditional Seoul all in one
day. Namsangol Hanok Village contains five traditional homes, restored to how they would have looked during the Joseon
Dynasty. The village also features a traditional Korean garden, a plaza, and a performing arts stage. It’s a great place to walk
around and take part in some traditional activities, such as wearing a traditional hanbok, experiencing a tea ceremony, watching
a taekwondo performance, and witnessing a traditional wedding ceremony. There is no cost of admission for Namsangol Hanok
Village and it is open every day except Monday. Its operating hours are from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. April to October and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
November to March. The traditional garden, however, is open 24 hours a day.
The most unique and picturesque way to get up Namsan Mountain to N Seoul Tower is to take the Namsan Cable Car. The
cable car takes you straight up Namsan Mountain, o!ering stunning views of the surrounding Namsan Park and of the city. To
get to Namsan Cable Car, you need to take subway line 4 to Myeong-dong Station. Leave from exit 3 and follow the signs for
Namsan Tunnel #3. After a 10- to 15-minute walk, you will reach Namsan Orumi, a slanted elevator that provides a free ride up
to Namsan Cable Car.
Namsan Orumi operating hours: 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. (closed Mondays for inspections from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.)
There are three shuttle buses that can take you up to N Seoul Tower for 1,200 won in cash or for 1,100 won with a
transportation card. They can each be reached by two di!erent subway stations and arrive every 15 to 20 minutes.
The Seoul City Tour Bus provides shuttle tours to the most popular attractions in the city, with a choice of di!erent courses for
di!erent attractions. The courses that will take you to N Seoul Tower are the Downtown Palace Namsan Course and the Night
Course. Both depart from Donghwa Duty Free, which can be reached by taking subway line 5 to Gwanghwamun Station and
leaving out of exit 6.
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