Namsan Park

Local name남산공원
LocationSeoul, South Korea

Covering the Namsan mountain and the area around it, this is the largest park in Seoul. The park is a great place to take a walk in with extensive history. It is also an excellent spot to take pictures from, especially during sunrise and sundown.

It takes approximately 30 minutes of a relatively steep climb to reach the top of the mountain. If you do not want to make the entire trip, there is a cable car line all the way to the top, as well as a bus connection available.

Every Monday, there is The Namsan Beacon Mound Lighting Ceremony taking place at the Namsan Park's Beacon Mound, as well as a patrolling ceremony of the guards before and after the ceremony. This is a historical tradition, reminding visitors of the ancient Bongsu: a system of sending messages using smoke and torchlight.

Tags HistoricalCity ParkStrolling AreaScenic RouteScenicEditor's ChoiceWood
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Opening hours

Cable car operating hours: daily 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.

Admission

Adults (Roundtrip): KRW 9500
Adults (One-way): KRW 7000
Children, Senior (Roundtrip): KRW 6500
Children, Senior (One-way): KRW 4000

More information and contact

Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namsan_Park

Official Website http://parks.seoul.go.kr/template/sub/namsan.do

Cable car official website http://www.cablecar.co.kr/kor/

Phone +82 2 3783 5900

Coordinates 37°33'1.061" N 126°59'33.924" E

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