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  • Namsan Seoul Tower, also known as N Seoul Tower, Namsan Tower, or Seoul Tower, is an iconic landmark in Seoul. It is an iconic observation and communication tower that offers you dramatic glimpses of the city. The peak of the tower is almost 480 meters above sea level (Namsan Mountain (243 meters) and the tower’s own height (236.7 meters)).
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  • Namsan Seoul Tower was the first multipurpose tower to be established in Korea, effectively incorporating a sightseeing observatory to a broadcasting tower.
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  • Given the relatively flat landscape of Seoul, it looms over the heart of the city. From almost anywhere in the heart of the city, Namsan is easy to spot.
  • How to get to Namsan Seoultower Choose One From Below. ... Enjoy an Unforgettable Experience at Namsan Seoultower, Seoul’s Best Complex Cultural Space.
  • At the top, there are various facilities such as Palgakjeong (octagonal hall), Seoul Tower, Maritime Aquarium, fountains, and Namsan Library.
  • The Namsan Tower is the main landmark of Seoul and South Korea. It is therefore a must-see tourist attraction in Seoul. Here is a full guide.
  • N Seoul Tower (or Namsan Seoul Tower), sitting on top Namsan Mountain is the #1 Tourist Attraction and symbol of Seoul.
  • The N Seoul Tower (Korean: N 서울타워), officially the YTN Seoul Tower and commonly a.k.a. was the Namsan Tower or Seoul Tower...
  • İçinde N Seoul Tower var. Ayrıca belirli zamanlarda Kore eski savaş sanatları ile ilgili gösteri yapan gruplar var. ... Namsan Park yakınlarında yapılacak şeyler.
  • View of Namsan from Myeongdong. You can see Namsan & N Seoul Tower up ahead, so walk towards it taking the left fork past the Pacific Hotel
  • Namsan Mountain rises in the heart of Seoul at an altitude of 265 meters and has been a significant landmark since the Joseon dynasty (1392-1897)...
  • Namsan ('south mountain' used to be the marker of the southernmost border of Seoul, but today it is really more in the center of the city, and very close to its heart.