At a Glance

Price
$18 – $37
typical (median $26)
From $12 to $65
Reviews
4.64
48,000+ reviews
Themes
  • Culture 70%
  • History 50%
  • Photo 30%
Duration
1 – 9 hrs
  • Short <2h 4
  • Half-day 2-6h 2
  • Full-day 6-10h 2
Best for
Newcomer-friendly
  • Photographers 50%
  • Families 40%
  • Couples 30%
Tour types
  • Ticket 5
  • Day-trip 4
  • Half-day 1

Jay's Top Picks

The standout N Seoul Tower, hand-picked and reviewed by our team.

Best Value
N Seoul Tower Observatory Tickets
⭐ 4.6 · 6,410 reviews
If you only want the observatory, this is the value pick. At $12.94 it is the lowest well-reviewed observatory ticket here, rated 4.63 over 6,410 reviews. Cheaper than the official listings on GetYourGuide ($18.85) for the same view from the top of Namsan.
$12.94/person
Book on KKday ↗
⭐ 4.6 · 34,058 reviews⏱ 1h
By far the most-booked N Seoul Tower ticket on any platform, with 34,058 reviews at 4.6. At $13.75 it sits within a dollar of the cheapest, so you get the reassurance of the largest review base without paying a premium. The safe default if you want the most-proven option.
$13.75/person
Book on Klook ↗
Top Rated
Full Day Tour
⭐ 4.9 · 3,768 reviews⏱ 8h
For travelers who want N Seoul Tower folded into a guided day of Seoul highlights rather than a standalone ticket. Rated 4.9 across 3,768 reviews, the highest-rated city tour in this group, it pairs the tower with the city's main sights and an English-speaking guide.
$64.00/person
Book on Viator ↗
Best Combo
Seoul Namsan N Seoul Tower Observatory + Namsan Cable Car
⭐ 4.6 · 6,410 reviews
The most sensible way to do both the cable car and the observatory. At $24.64 it is the cheapest combo of the four platforms, yet it carries a 4.63 rating across 6,410 reviews, the strongest score in this category. You ride up Namsan by cable car and enter the observatory on one ticket, with no need to queue twice.
$24.64/person
Book on KKday ↗

Compare All N Seoul Tower

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Seoul City Tours featuring N Seoul Tower (6 options)
Observatory Ticket (4 options)
Observatory & Cable Car (3 options)

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to N Seoul Tower?
Take Line 4 to Myeondong Station, use Exit 4, then take the elevator to Namsan Cable Car Station. After a scenic cable car ride, you will shortly arrive at N Seoul Tower.
How much do N Seoul Tower tickets cost?
The prices of N Seoul Tower tickets typically cost between $13 and $19 across multiple OTAs. The cheapest you can find is $11.77, which is also our Budget Pick.
Is cable car ride included in the ticket?
No, most standalone N Seoul Tower tickets only cover the admission for the observation deck, not a cable car ride. However, you can choose to purchase a combo package of N Seoul Tower and Namsan Cable Car, which typically costs between $25 and $33.
Do I need to book N Seoul Tower tickets in advance?
Although not necessary, we recommend booking N Seoul Tower tickets beforehand, especially if you are visiting on weekends, holidays, or in the evenings. With the never-ending queues, trust me, you will thank us.
Can I buy tickets onsite?
Yes, you can purchase standard observatory tickets directly at the self-service ticket machines on-site by showing your passport or a valid photo ID. Still, we recommend booking in advance to skip the lines.
How long should I spend at N Seoul Tower?
Most visitors typically spend around 2 to 3 hours, enjoying panoramic Seoul views and exploring the tower. You can also extend your stay for another hour by dining at restaurants inside the tower.
Do I need to buy separate tickets to visit the Love Lock area?
No, you don't need to buy any tickets to visit or add padlocks to the Love Lock area. The love lock wall is located in an open public area and is freely accessible 24 hours a day. However, you will have to buy a padlock, which typically costs between $3.96 and $9.9.
Is N Seoul Tower wheelchair accessible?
Yes, N Seoul Tower is wheelchair accessible and caters to visitors with limited mobility. It has a step-free entrance, elevators, wide doorways, accessible restrooms, and accessible parking. However, the cable car is not wheelchair-friendly.

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