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Best 5 Night View Spots in Seoul 🌃 Enjoy the Romantic Lights of Seoul

HolyLolly 2025. 4. 5. 20:18

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The night in Seoul is a whole different world.
Whether you're planning a romantic date, capturing a stunning photo, or simply enjoying a peaceful walk, these Top 5 night view spots in Seoul are not to be missed.
We’ve included how to get there, parking info, and even ticket prices—so let’s dive in!

 

Quick Summary
Discover 5 must-visit night view spots in Seoul! Includes transportation info, parking, and entrance fees for a perfect night outing. ("Star" of the below map is the place of Night View Spots)


N Seoul Tower (Namsan Tower) 

Seoul’s signature skyline view spot with a touch of romance

  • Location: 105, Namsangongwon-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
  • Hours: Observatory open from 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM (last entry 9:30 PM)
  • Admission:
    • Adults: ₩21,000
    • Children/Seniors: ₩16,000
  • How to get there:
    • Subway: Line 4, Myeong-dong Station Exit 3 → 15 min walk or use the cable car
    • By car: Use Namsan public parking (paid)
  • Website: N Seoul Tower Official

from : seoul sarang


Naksan Park 

Tranquil city wall stroll with panoramic night scenery

  • Location: 41, Naksan-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
  • Hours: Open 24/7 all year round
  • Admission: Free
  • How to get there:
    • Subway: Line 4, Hyehwa Station Exit 2 → 15 min walk
    • By car: Limited parking nearby (public lots), public transport recommended

From : Korean.visitseoul.net


Banpo Hangang Park & Sebitseom 

Light fountain shows and riverside nightscape all in one place

  • Location: 40, Sinbanpo-ro 11-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul
  • Fountain show hours:
    • Off-season (Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct): 5 times per day
    • Peak season (Jul–Aug): 6 times per day
  • Admission: Free (for park and fountain viewing)
  • How to get there:
    • Subway: Line 9, Express Bus Terminal Station Exit 8-1 → 10 min walk
    • By car: Banpo Hangang Park parking available (paid)
  • Website: Hangang Park Official

from : Seoul sarang


Eungbongsan Octagonal Pavilion 

Hidden gem with amazing views of Dongho Bridge and Seongsu Bridge

  • Location: San 2-1, Eungbong-dong, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
  • Hours: Open 24/7
  • Admission: Free
  • How to get there:
    • Subway: Jungang Line, Eungbong Station Exit 1 → 10 min walk
    • By car: Very limited parking (public transport highly recommended)

from 이시현, "응봉산공원에서 담은 강변북로, 한강의 모습 (내손안의 서울)


63 Square Observatory (63 Art) 

A high-rise view of the Han River and Seoul’s cityscape

  • Location: 50, 63-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
  • Hours: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM (last entry 9:30 PM)
  • Admission:
    • Adults: ₩20,000
    • Children/Seniors: ₩16,000
  • How to get there:
    • Subway: Line 5, Yeouinaru Station Exit 4 → 15 min walk
    • By car: 63 Building parking lot available (paid)
  • Website: 63 Square Official