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N Seoul Tower (Namsan Seoul Tower) is a communications and observation tower located atop Namsan Mountain in Jung-gu, Seoul, standing approximately 236.7 meters tall (479.7 meters above sea level).
Completed in 1975, it is a representative landmark of Seoul.
Originally constructed as a television and radio broadcasting tower, it now serves as a tourist attraction and cultural space.
The tower features an observatory, restaurants, cafes, and shopping spaces. At night, the tower is illuminated with colorful lights, creating a breathtaking nightscape.
The tower’s observatory offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Seoul and is easily accessible from the foot of Namsan Mountain via cable car and shuttle bus. The tower’s lighting changes colors depending on the season and special events, and various interactive activities, such as love locks, make it a popular attraction for couples and tourists. The tower’s official name was changed to N Seoul Tower in 2005, with the “N” standing for New, Namsan, and Nature.



