3. Seoul N Tower
Height: 236.7m (777ft)
A number of visitors each year: approximately 8.4 million
Many visitors ride the Nam San Cable Car
The N Seoul Tower is divided into three main parts: N Lobby, N
Plaza(2floors), and the N Tower(4floors).
Cost: $9(over 13), $7(under 12)
Address:105 Namsangongwon-gil,Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Website: www.nseoultower.co.kr
4. A view of Seoul, South Korea from the N Seoul Tower.
Map of Seoul N Tower
The Namsan cable car
5. Lotte World
Lotte world is divided into two main parts: Magic
Island(outside), Adventure(indoor)
Cost(a day pass): $41(adult), $36(teenagers), $32(child),
$10(baby)
has South Korea's largest ice skating rink.
offers a variety of small and big performances and festivals
in the park (for free).
Address: 240 Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Website: www.lotteworld.com/
6. Map of Lotte World
A view of Magic Island
A view of AdventureA mascot of Lotte World
7. Heunginjimun
literally "Gate of Rising Benevolence“
Also called Dongdaemun (Great East Gate)
one of the The Eight Gates of Seoul in the Fortress Wall of Seoul
First built by King Taejo (1398)
Renovated in 1453 and rebuilt in 1896 (because of acid rain)
Famous for big market (Gwangjang sijang)
There’s a river near the Heunginjimun called Cheonggyecheon
8. A view of Heunginjimun
A map of Heunginjimun & market
A view of market
9. Coex Mall
The largest underground shopping mall in Asia
located in the basement of the Korea World Trade Center
considered to be the best shopping and entertainment
complex in the area.
Contains Aquarium, Megabox, Books stores and Game rooms
Address: 59, Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Website: http://coex.co.kr
10. A view of Coex Shopping Mall (inside)
A view of Coex Aquarium
A map of Coex Shopping Mall
A view of Coex Shopping Mall (lobby)
11. Jamsil Sports Complex
Also known as Seoul Sports Complex
Capacity: 30,265
Built for 1986 Seoul Asian Games and 1998 Seoul Summer
Olympic
Area: 402,816㎡
Consists of the Olympic Stadium, Indoor Swimming Pool,
Inline Skating Rink and Sports Park, Arena
Held Maroon5’s first Korean tour concert
Address: 10 Jamsil-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, South Korea
12. A view of Jamsil Sports Complex
A view of Jamsil Stadium A view of Jamsil Arena