How to Get to N Seoul Tower: Complete Guide to Cable Car, Bus & Walking Options

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Summary

There are several ways to reach N Seoul Tower—by cable car, circulation bus, or on foot. For first-time visitors, I recommend the free shuttle bus combined with the Namsan Cable Car for the best experience. Budget travelers can take the Namsan Circulation Bus (01A or 01B) for just ₩1,400.

N Seoul Tower sits on top of Namsan Mountain, right in the heart of the city. When the sun goes down and the city lights up, the view from up there is absolutely magical—you can see the entire Seoul skyline stretching out in every direction. If you’re staying near Seoul Station, getting there is easier than you might think.

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What’s the Best Way to Get to N Seoul Tower from Seoul Station?

The most convenient option is the free shuttle bus + Namsan Cable Car combination. It’s simple, scenic, and saves you from a steep uphill walk.

Here’s exactly how to do it:

Step 1: Catch the Free Shuttle Bus

Walk to the Seoul Square bus stop right outside Seoul Station. Look for the shuttle bus with the “Namsan Cable Car” sign.

Shuttle Bus InfoDetails
Pickup LocationSeoul Square bus stop (Seoul Station)
FrequencyEvery 30 minutes
Operating Hours10:00 – 21:30
CostFree

Step 2: Ride the Namsan Cable Car

The shuttle drops you at Namsan Cable Car station. From there, it’s a 3-minute cable car ride up to the tower. The ride itself is part of the experience—watching Seoul get smaller beneath you as you glide up the mountain.

Cable Car FaresRound-TripOne-Way
Adult₩15,000₩12,000
Child (3-12 years)₩11,500₩9,000

Pro tip: Buy your cable car tickets online through Klook or KKday for a discount—you can save around 10-15%.

Option 2: Subway + Shuttle Bus + Cable Car

If you’re not near Seoul Station, don’t worry—the subway is your best friend. Myeongdong Station (Line 4) is the closest subway station to N Seoul Tower, so wherever you are in Seoul, just head there.

  1. Take the subway to Myeongdong Station (Line 4)
  2. Exit through Exit 1
  3. Catch the free shuttle bus to Namsan Cable Car station (runs every 30 minutes, 12:00–20:30)
  4. Take the cable car up

This option works great if you want to explore Myeongdong’s shops and street food before heading up to the tower.

Option 3: Namsan Circulation Bus (Budget-Friendly)

If you’re looking to save some money, the Namsan Circulation Bus is a great option—it costs just ₩1,400 and takes you almost all the way to the tower.

Where do you catch the bus?

Head to one of these two subway stations:

  • Chungmuro Station (Line 3 or 4) – This is the most convenient option. It’s a major transfer station, so you can get here easily from most parts of Seoul.
  • Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station (Line 3) – Another option if you’re coming from that area.

Once you exit the station, look for the bus stops for 01A or 01B.

Which bus should you take?

Both buses stop at “Namsan Seoul Tower” (남산서울타워), so either one will get you there. Here’s the difference:

BusFrequencyNote
01AEvery 7-10 minComes more often, shorter wait time
01BEvery 15-18 minNamsan-focused route, slightly quicker ride

I recommend taking whichever one arrives first. From the bus stop, it’s about a 5-10 minute walk uphill to the tower.

Important: You need a transit card

This bus does not accept cash. You must have a Korean transit card to board. Make sure you have one of these ready before you go:

  • T-money card – The most common transit card in Korea. You can purchase one at any convenience store (CU, GS25, 7-Eleven) near subway stations. See our [T-money Guide] for more details.
  • KORAIL PASS+ – If you purchased this for train travel, it also works on buses and subways. Check out our [KORAIL PASS+ Guide] for setup instructions.

A few things to keep in mind:

  • No food or drinks allowed on the bus (including coffee)
  • Buses can fill up quickly on weekends—if a bus is full, it may pass without stopping
  • In winter (December–February), snowy or icy conditions may cause buses to skip the tower stop

Option 4: Walk Up (For the Adventurous)

If you enjoy hiking, you can walk up Namsan Mountain. From Myeongdong Station, it takes about 40-60 minutes via stairs and forest paths. It’s a lovely walk, especially in spring or fall, and you’ll feel a sense of accomplishment when you reach the top.

However, I wouldn’t personally recommend this option if you’re following this 7-day itinerary. You still have a lot of ground to cover in the coming days—including Busan and Gyeongju—so it’s worth saving your energy. Unless you have strong legs and plenty of stamina, the cable car or bus is a more practical choice.

How Much Does N Seoul Tower Cost?

The tower plaza, restaurants, and gift shops are free to access. You only pay if you want to go up to the observatory.

Observatory AdmissionPrice
Adult (13+)₩29,000
Child (3-12) / Senior (65+)₩23,000

Is the observatory worth it? Honestly, yes—especially at night. The 360-degree view is spectacular, and on a clear day you can see surprisingly far. But if you’re on a tight budget, the view from the tower plaza (which is free) is still pretty impressive.

When Should I Visit for the Best Night View?

Here’s my tip: arrive about 30 minutes before sunset. That way you catch the golden hour, watch the sky change colors, and then see the entire city light up as darkness falls. It’s genuinely one of those “wow” moments.

N Seoul Tower HoursTime
Monday – Friday & Sunday10:00 – 23:00
Saturday10:00 – 24:00
Last admission30 minutes before closing

Best timing for night view: Arrive around 5:30-6:00 PM in winter, 7:00-7:30 PM in summer.

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Helpful Maps & Resources

Planning your visit to N Seoul Tower? These official maps from the Seoul Metropolitan Government can help you navigate the area:

These resources are available in English and can be downloaded for offline use.

FAQ

Q

What is the easiest way to get to N Seoul Tower?

A

The easiest way is to take the free shuttle bus from Seoul Station (Seoul Square) or Myeongdong Station (Exit 1) to Namsan Cable Car station, then ride the cable car up. The whole journey takes about 30-40 minutes.

Q

What is the closest subway station to N Seoul Tower?

A

Myeongdong Station (Line 4) is the closest subway station. From Exit 1, you can catch the free shuttle bus to the cable car station. Alternatively, Chungmuro Station (Line 3 or 4) is convenient for the Namsan Circulation Bus.

Q

How much does it cost to get to N Seoul Tower?

A

The Namsan Cable Car costs ₩15,000 for a round-trip (adults). For a budget option, the Namsan Circulation Bus (01A or 01B) costs just ₩1,400. The tower plaza is free to visit; the observatory admission is ₩29,000 for adults.

Q

Can I pay cash on the Namsan Circulation Bus?

A

No, the bus does not accept cash. You must have a Korean transit card such as T-money or KORAIL PASS+ to board. T-money cards can be purchased at any convenience store near subway stations.

Q

What is the best time to visit N Seoul Tower for night views?

A

Arrive about 30 minutes before sunset to experience the golden hour, watch the sky change colors, and see Seoul light up after dark. In winter, aim for around 5:30-6:00 PM; in summer, 7:00-7:30 PM is ideal.

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Useful Korean Phrases

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여기 어떻게 가나요? Yeo-gi eo-tteo-ke ga-na-yo? How do I get here?
입구가 어디예요? Ip-gu-ga eo-di-ye-yo? Where is the entrance?
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입장료 얼마예요? Ip-jang-ryo eol-ma-ye-yo? How much is admission?
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단체 할인 되나요? Dan-che hal-in doe-na-yo? Is there a group discount?
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쉬는 날이 언제예요? Swi-neun na-ri eon-je-ye-yo? What day are you closed?
점심시간 있어요? Jeom-sim-si-gan i-sseo-yo? Do you close for lunch?
마지막 입장이 몇 시예요? Ma-ji-mak ip-jang-i myeot si-ye-yo? What time is the last entry?
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가이드 투어 있어요? Ga-i-deu tu-eo i-sseo-yo? Do you have guided tours?
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사진 명소가 어디예요? Sa-jin myeong-so-ga eo-di-ye-yo? Where is the best photo spot?
화장실 어디예요? Hwa-jang-sil eo-di-ye-yo? Where is the restroom?
짐 보관소 있어요? Jim bo-gwan-so i-sseo-yo? Is there a luggage storage?
물 마실 데 있어요? Mul ma-sil de i-sseo-yo? Is there a water fountain?
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야경이 예뻐요? Ya-gyeong-i ye-ppeo-yo? Is the night view pretty?
밤에도 열어요? Bam-e-do yeo-reo-yo? Is it open at night?
비 와도 볼 수 있어요? Bi wa-do bol su i-sseo-yo? Can I visit even if it rains?
반려동물 데려갈 수 있어요? Bal-lyeo-dong-mul de-ryeo-gal su i-sseo-yo? Can I bring my pet?
안녕하세요 An-nyeong-ha-se-yo Hello
감사합니다 Gam-sa-ham-ni-da Thank you
고맙습니다 Go-map-seum-ni-da Thank you (casual)
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Ne Yes
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안녕히 가세요 An-nyeong-hi ga-se-yo Goodbye (to someone leaving)
영어 할 줄 아세요? Yeong-eo hal jul a-se-yo? Do you speak English?
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하나 Ha-na One
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Net Four
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1330 관광 안내 전화 Il-sam-sam-gong gwan-gwang an-nae jeon-hwa 1330 Korea Travel Hotline
112 경찰 Il-il-i gyeong-chal 112 Police
119 소방/구급 Il-il-gu so-bang/gu-geup 119 Fire/Ambulance
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ATM 어디예요? ATM eo-di-ye-yo? Where is an ATM?
환전소 어디예요? Hwan-jeon-so eo-di-ye-yo? Where is a currency exchange?
우체국 어디예요? U-che-guk eo-di-ye-yo? Where is the post office?
충전기 빌릴 수 있어요? Chung-jeon-gi bil-lil su i-sseo-yo? Can I borrow a charger?
관광안내소 어디예요? Gwan-gwang-an-nae-so eo-di-ye-yo? Where is the tourist information center?
와이파이 어디서 쓸 수 있어요? Wa-i-pa-i eo-di-seo sseul su i-sseo-yo? Where can I use WiFi?
유심 어디서 사요? Yu-sim eo-di-seo sa-yo? Where can I buy a SIM card?

Summary of Key Points

- Cable Car route: Take the free shuttle bus from Seoul Station (Seoul Square) or Myeongdong Station (Exit 1) to Namsan Cable Car station, then ride up
- Closest subway station: Myeongdong Station (Line 4) is the nearest station to N Seoul Tower
- Budget option: Namsan Circulation Bus 01A or 01B from Chungmuro Station (Line 3 or 4) for just ₩1,400
- Transit card required: Buses do not accept cash—bring T-money or KORAIL PASS+
- Cable car cost: ₩15,000 round-trip for adults (book online for discounts)
- Observatory admission: ₩29,000 for adults (tower plaza is free)
- Best time to visit: Arrive 30 minutes before sunset for golden hour + night view

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