About this Stone
Atop Namsan Mountain, this iconic tower stands as one of Seoul’s most recognizable landmarks. Built in 1969 as a broadcast tower, it later opened to the public and quickly became synonymous with the city’s skyline. The structure itself reaches 236 meters, but when combined with the mountain’s elevation, the total height exceeds 480 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest accessible viewpoints in the capital. The observation decks offer sweeping panoramas across the entire city, while the famous love locks area draws visitors seeking quiet moments above the urban sprawl. The stone hides near the pavilion area among the benches and walls, a small companion to the countless visitors who come to take in these remarkable views.
🗺️ Location
37.5515908, 126.9878345 Open in Google Maps ↗