About
N Seoul Tower was built in 1969 as Korea's first integrated transmission tower beaming television and radio broadcasts across the capital. Since opening to the public in 1980, it has become a much-loved Seoul landmark. The tower's main attractions include multi-colored digital art projected onto the tower at night, a digital observatory, a roof terrace, the HanCook restaurant, the n.Grill restaurant, and the Haneul (Sky) Restroom. N Seoul Tower's mountain surroundings on Namsan (Mt.) have made it a popular place to unwind for locals and tourists alike.
Seoul has a number of viewing platforms where visitors can enjoy the nighttime cityscape or gaze out onto the Hangang (River) but the tower's Digital Observatory is unique, offering an astonishing 360 degree panorama over the city, and 32 LCD screens recounting the 600-year history of Seoul. That is why the observatory is so popular and such a source of pride.
Situated on top of the N Plaza, the Roof Terrace is a spacious wooden viewing deck whose exotic atmosphere makes it very popular with lovers. A recent attraction for courting couples is "Locks of Love," thousands of padlocks attached to the fence by romantic Seoulites symbolizing their undying affection.
Seoul has a number of viewing platforms where visitors can enjoy the nighttime cityscape or gaze out onto the Hangang (River) but the tower's Digital Observatory is unique, offering an astonishing 360 degree panorama over the city, and 32 LCD screens recounting the 600-year history of Seoul. That is why the observatory is so popular and such a source of pride.
Situated on top of the N Plaza, the Roof Terrace is a spacious wooden viewing deck whose exotic atmosphere makes it very popular with lovers. A recent attraction for courting couples is "Locks of Love," thousands of padlocks attached to the fence by romantic Seoulites symbolizing their undying affection.
Details
- • Address
- 04340 105, Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Korea (Yongsan-dong 2-ga, YTN Seoul Tower)
- • Phone
- +82-2-3455-9277
- • Website
- View Website
- • Website Language
- English
- • Hours of Operation
- 10:00 ~ 23:00
Observatory Hours (subject to change according to weather conditions)
Monday-Friday/Sunday 10:00-23:00
Saturdays 10:00-24:00
Restaurant Hours 10:00-24:00
Teddy Bear Museum 10:00-22:00 (last admission 21:00)
- • Holiday
- Open 24/7, 365 days a year
- • Baby carriage Rentals
- Yes
- • Facilities for the Disabled
- Accessible restrooms
Disabled parking
Wheelchair-accessible ticket booth
Wheelchair-accessible information center
Wheelchair rentals
- • Fee
- ❍Observatory
- Tickets: Adult 10,000 won, Child 8,000 won
❍N Sweet Bar Observatory
- Combo Package A: Adult 21,000 won, Child 17,000 won
- Combo Package B: Adult 23,000 won, Child 19,000 won
- Beer Combo Package: Adult 26,000 won
❍Alive Museum
- Museum Package: Adult 16,000 won, Child 12,000 won
- 3 part Museum Package: Adult 33,000 won, Child 26,000 won
Map & Transportation
Transportation
04340 105, Namsangongwon-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Korea (Yongsan-dong 2-ga, YTN Seoul Tower) | |
Line 6 Itaewon Stn. Exit, get on bus 03 and get off at Seoul Tower. Line 3 Chungmuro Stn. Exit 2, take bus 02 or 05 and get off at Seoul Tower. Line 3 Dongguk Univ. Stn. Exit 2, get on bus 02 and get off at Seoul Tower. |
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