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Namsan Park And Seoul Tower Ticket Price And Review

Namsan Park And Seoul Tower Review and Ticket Price. Travel Guide Ideas. Built in 1969, The Seoul Tower, located at the peak of Mt. Namsan is 370 meters tall. Seen from every corner of the city, it was originally built for the purpose of broadcasting television and radio signals.

n seoul tower korea
n seoul tower korea
However, in 1980, the tower was opened to the public and has since become a favorite tourist attraction. From the observation tower, get a panoramic view of the bustling city.

N Seoul Tower Korea At Night
N Seoul Tower Korea At Night
The Seoul Tower complex also houses several exhibition halls.

N Seoul Tower Floor Guide
① N TOWER T5 : ‘N Grill,’ a revolving restaurant
② N TOWER T3 : Digital Observatory / Shocking Edge/Digital Telescope
High-powered Telescope
③ N TOWER T2 : Analogue Observatory / Down Elevator / Sky Restrooms
Souvenir Shop
④ N TOWER T1 : Korean restaurant ‘Hancook’
⑤ N PLAZA P2(F2) : Café Swee Tree / Roof Terrace / Multi Stage / Sky Road
⑥ N PLAZA P1(F1) : Bakery / Characters & Photos / Convenience store / Food Court / Reed of Light Garden / Shower of Light/Glass Terrace / Souvenir Shop / Ticket booth, etc ⑦ N PLAZA P0(B1) : Pavilion/Children’s Theater/Observatory Elevator Lobby/Bakery

Ticket BoothObservatory tickets and package tickets are on sale at the ticket booth outside the tower. Information leaflets are also available in Korean, English, Chinese and Japanese to provide better convenience. N Seoul Tower Observatory Admission fee: Children (Ages 4-12): 3,000 won/ Teens and Adults (Ages 13-64): 7,000 won / Senior (Ages 65+): 5,000 won

Coffee & Sandwich A bakery and café serving coffee, drinks, and sandwiches, this place is perfect for a simple snack or light meal. The large windows offer a nice scenic view, and if the weather allows you can take your coffee to a table on the outdoor terrace. Price: Ham & cheese sandwich 4,500-won/ Green salads 4,000 won/ Ice Americano 3,000 won

Food Court If you are looking for some simple light food, try the Food Court across from Swee Tree. With colorful lighting, a green ceiling, a black and white tiled floor, and unique streamlined chairs, this interior design makes even the simplest meal a 5-star fare. Price: Gimbap, noodles, rolls, bibimbap between 3,000 and 6,500 won

Characters & Photos At this photo zone located right next to the ticket booth, you can take composite pictures with your loved ones. Get memorable scenes with a background of N Seoul Tower, Mt. Namsan, or one of the other 18 backgrounds. The sets are replaced every season, so you’ll have a wide selection. If you prefer the indoor photo zone, you can use your own camera to take pictures with your friends or loved ones. Price: 4x6 print: 3,500 won/ 6x8 print: 5,000 won/ 8x10 print: 10,000 won

Pavilion A & B The Pavilion is a cultural experience space with performances and exhibitions for adults and children. Currently, the filming set of the movie Typhoon is being shown at Pavilion A, and exhibitions of other popular filming sets are scheduled on a regular basis. There are life-size photos of the stars and replicas of the costumes worn in the movies. Visitors can dress up in these costumes for a photo memory. At Pavilion B, there are performances that both adults and children can enjoy. If you are here with your children or loved one, enjoy the stage performance right before your eyes. Admission: Pavilion A: 3,000 won/ Pavilion B: 20,000 won

Lotus Lantern Festival 2013 in Korea

Lotus Lantern Festival 2013 in Korea Detail

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Video: Korea National Festival 2013

Korea National Festival 2013 Video Detail

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Lotte World Theme Park Seoul Korea Review and Ticket Price

Lotte World Theme Park Seoul Korea Review and Ticket Price - Travel Guide Ideas. This information about Lotte World Theme Park Seoul Korea Review and Ticket Price. Lotte World is a huge multi-purpose complex located in Seoul that opened in 1989. Lotte World Complex includes a huge theme park, department stores, shopping malls, a folk museum, a hotel, cinemas, restaurants and many more things. Lotte World is broken up into two sections. The indoor area and the outdoor theme park, Magic Island.

Lotte World Theme Park
Lotte World Theme Park
The indoor area has plenty of things to do and is the world’s largest indoor theme park. In the centre there is an all year round ice skating rink that is surround by different rides and attractions that add up to over 20 rides. Festivals are held all year round with themes such as Christmas, Halloween, Rio Samba Carnival and many more which can be enjoyed without having to worry about the weather.

Lotte World Theme Park Seoul Korea Picture photo wallpaper
Lotte World Theme Park Seoul Korea Picture photo wallpaper
Adventure Land is a section that is broken up into countries. Each country has shops, games, activities and food. On the 3rd floor there is a folk museum which shows Korea’s long history through pictures, models, artifacts and more. On the second floor you can take the the elevated walkway which gives you access to Magic Island.

Lotte World In Seoul of South Korea
Lotte World In Seoul of South Korea
Magic Island is an outdoor theme park at Lotte World. The island is an artificial island located in Seokchon Lake. The first thing people notice is the huge castle that’s quite similar to the Disney Land castle. Magic Island has 17 different rides including a lot of thrilling rides such as the Gyro Vertical Drop, Atlantis Adventure Roller Coaster and lots more.

Lotte World Theme Park Adventure Land
Lotte World Theme Park Adventure Land
Other popular attractions at Lotte World is the shooting range. People also enjoy spending time walking around the lake area or having picnics.

Lotte World Theme Park Beautiful Night
Lotte World Theme Park Beautiful Night
Opening Hours / Admission:
Open 365 days a year.
Monday – Thursday: 09:30 am – 22:00 pm
Friday – Sunday: 09:30 am – 23:00 pm

Admission:
All day pass (called passport): 38,000 won. You still must pay for some attractions. After 4pm the price becomes 31,000 won. General admission: 26,000 won. After 4pm price becomes 22,000 won.

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Top 7 Beautiful Places To Visit In Seoul Korea

Top 7 Beautiful Places To Visit In Seoul Korea - Travel Guide Ideas. Not only identical to the K-Pop, South Korea, especially Seoul also has many beautiful tourist attractions. For the traveler, this is the 5 tourist attractions in Seoul which must to visit when you vacation in South Korea:

  1. lotte world-indoor/outdoor theme park
  2. Namsan/seoul tower-large tower on namsan. lights up at night. nice view. has a teddy bear museum. can take a cable car up there or walk. where many dramas were filmed. bof. bakingking.
  3. Coex-big mall underground. cool lighting. movie theater. aquarium. many restaurants. many stores.
  4. gyungbokgung-korean palace located in downtown seoul near gwanhwamun. largest of the 5 palaces. really big.
  5. 63 building-well... 63 stories tall. used to be the tallest in seoul. symbolizes koreas extremely fast economic growth. located easily... it sparkles gold :D has a wax museum and restaurants. nice view at the top.
  6. gwanghwamun square-in front of gwanhwamun. one of the 4 gates that used to lead into seoul in ancient times. has a statue of general yi sun sin and king sejong. pretty at night too. not much to do their though.
  7. districts
*hongdae/sinchon-many many clubs n karaoke bars. where the college students go. party place. sinchon is mainly shopping but the young crowd goes their too.
*itaewon-foreigners district. where the us base is located. if u go in base (need an american passport) it looks like america n u pay with american money. a lot a lot a lot of foreigners. also a lot a lot a lot of chaebols (korean conglomerates ex. samsung lg kia etc)
*myungdong-really big shopping area with many outdoor carts selling everything from pirated dvds to counterfeit purses :D.
*dongdaemun-largest shopping district. has high end malls to small store streets to hanbok (traditional) streets to traditional food streets. dongdaemun has everything.
*insadong-cultural stuff.
*apgujeongdong and cheongdamdong in gangnam seoul-high end really expensive. even karaoke there is expensive. many sat hakwons coex is located there. has hyundai department store (good food even in the food court) galleria etc. equivelent to rodeo drive in la oxford in london champs elysse in paris n so on.

Deoksugung Palace Korea Tourist Information

Deoksugung Palace Korea Tourist Information - Travel Guide Ideas. Deoksugung was originally the residence of Prince Wolsan, the older brother of King Seongjong. This residence became a royal 'palace' during the Imjin war after all of the other palaces were burned in 1592 during the Imjin wars. King Seonjo was the first Joseon king to reside at the palace. King Gwanghaegun was crowned in this palace in 1608, and renamed it Gyeongun-gung (경운궁, 慶運宮) in 1611. After the official palace was moved to the rebuilt Changdeokgung in 1618, it was used as an auxiliary palace for 270 years and was renamed Seogung (West Palace).

Deoksugung Palace
Deoksugung Palace
In 1897, after the incident when Emperor Gojong took refuge in the Russian legation, he returned to this place and named it Gyeongungung again. Expansion of the facility followed after his return. After Emperor Gojong abdicated the throne to Emperor Sunjong, he continued to live in this palace. The palace was then renamed Deoksugung, as a reference to a wish for longevity of Emperor Gojong. Emperor Gojong died in Hamnyeongjeon.

Deoksugung Palace Korea
Deoksugung, also known as Gyeongun-gung, Deoksugung Palace, or Deoksu Palace, is a walled compound of palaces in Seoul that was inhabited by various Korean royalties until the colonial period around the turn of the 20th century. It is one of the "Five Grand Palaces" built by the kings of the Joseon Dynasty. The buildings are of varying construction, including some of natural cryptomeria wood[citation needed]), painted wood, and stucco. Some buildings were built in Western style.

Deoksugung Palace Five Grand Palaces Summer night
Deoksugung Palace Five Grand Palaces Summer night
In addition to the traditional palace buildings, there are also forested gardens, a statue of King Sejong the Great and the National Museum of Art, which holds special exhibitions. The palace is located near the City Hall Station.

Deoksugung was originally the residence of Prince Wolsan
Deoksugung was originally the residence of Prince Wolsan
Deoksugung, like the other "Five Grand Palaces" in Seoul, was intentionally heavily destroyed during the colonial period of Korea. Currently, only one third of the structures that were standing before the occupation, remains. Deoksugung Palace Korea Tourist Information

Korean Tourist Information Places to Visit

Korean Tourist Information Places to Visit - Travel Guide Ideas. This information about Korean Tourist Information Places to Visit. Seoul has been the capital of Korea for about 600 years, since the time of the Joseon Dynasty(1392-1910). Seoul was referred to as “Han Yang” during the Joseon Dynasty, but after the liberation from Japan, in 1945, the newly founded Republic of Korea officially changed its capital city’s name to Seoul. Seoul has developed into a bustling metropolis, acting as the hub for political, economic, social, and cultural matters. The Han River runs through the heart of the city. The river divides the city in two; the northern part of the city is a focal point for culture and history, while the southern part is well known for its business district. Seoul has hosted many international events including: 1986 Asian Games, 1988 Olympic Games and 2002 Korea/Japan FIFA World Cup. The success of these events has shown people that Korea is truly an international city. In Seoul you can find ancient palaces and Royal Shrines of the Joseon Dynasty, as well as Seoul World Cup Stadium, 63 CITY building, Lotte World, Han River, Namsan, Bukhansan Mountain National Park, Daehangno, Insa-dong, Itaewon, Myeong-dong, Apgujeong, Namdaemun and Dongdaemun Markets. On the outskirts of Seoul you can find Seoul Land, Everland, Caribbean Bay, The Korean Folk Village, Suwon Hwaseong Fortress, and Namhansan Mountain Fortress. Land size: 605.27㎢ Population: 10,456,000 people (Statistics from 2008).

Korean Tourist Information Places
[Seoul’s Main Tourist Attractions] [Tourist Spots on the Outskirts of Seoul] [Festivals and Regular Performances in Seoul] [Food in Seoul] Seoul cuisine is renowned for its elegance and variety. Seoul, Gaeseong, and Jeonju are the three top cities in Korea known for their exquisite cuisine. Being the capital of the country for over 500 years since the early Joseon dynasty, the cooking style of the dynasty still remains on cusines of Seoul. Korean Tourist Information Places to Visit