π Travel Korea (8) | Lotte World Tower: Seoul’s Modern Marvel with Sky-High Views
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Lotte World Tower (1st tallest building in Korea) |
Welcome back to Travel Korea! Today, we’re visiting one of Seoul’s most iconic modern landmarks — the Lotte World Tower. Standing at 555 meters, it’s the tallest building in Korea and the fifth tallest in the world. From luxury shopping and dining to breathtaking observation decks, Lotte World Tower offers a spectacular glimpse into Seoul’s futuristic skyline. π°π·π️✨
π What is Lotte World Tower?
Lotte World Tower is a 123-story skyscraper located in the Jamsil neighborhood of Seoul. It houses offices, residences, a luxury hotel, an observation deck called Seoul Sky, a shopping mall, and various entertainment facilities. The tower is a symbol of Seoul’s rapid modernization and a must-visit for anyone interested in contemporary architecture and city views.
π How to Get There
Subway: Line 2 or Line 8 to Jamsil Station, Exit 1 or 2. The tower is directly connected to the station via underground passage.
Bus: Numerous city buses stop at the Jamsil area; check local routes for convenience.
π Opening Hours
Seoul Sky Observation Deck: Daily 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM (last admission 9:00 PM)
Shopping Mall: Typically 10:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Other facilities may have varied hours; check official site before visiting.
π° Admission Fee & Reservation
Seoul Sky Observation Deck: ₩27,000 (~$20 USD) for adults
Fast Pass (skip-the-line): ₩62,000 (limited availability, on-site only)
Reservation: Book online via seoulsky.lotteworld.com
Sky Bridge Tour: ₩130,000 (book up to 1 month in advance)
Tip: Book 1–2 weeks early to secure sunset slots or weekends
πΈ What to See & Do
✨ Seoul Sky Observation Deck (117F–123F): 360° views of Seoul from one of the world’s tallest towers
π₯ Sky Deck: Glass floor experience 500m above ground
☁️ Sky Terrace: Outdoor viewing deck
π Light shows and seasonal events in the evenings
π’ Lotte World Mall: Luxury shopping, cinema, and kids’ activities
π Lotte World Aquarium: One of Korea’s largest, family-friendly aquariums
π¨ Signiel Seoul Hotel: A 5-star hotel with panoramic rooms and fine dining
π½️ Where to Eat & Drink (Dining Highlights)
Fine Dining:
π· Bicena (81F): Michelin-starred Korean cuisine, elegant tasting menus with stunning views. Call +82-2-3213-1261 for reservations or book via their site.
π STAY (81F): French restaurant by Chef Yannick AllΓ©no. Offers lunch, dinner, and afternoon tea. Reservation required.
Buffet & Family Dining:
π½️ Makinochaya Black 31 (31F): Premium Japanese-Korean buffet. Reservation via phone (+82-70-5224-0866) 3+ days in advance recommended.
π£ Viking’s Wharf (4F): Popular seafood buffet, high demand during dinner hours.
CafΓ©s with a View:
☕️ Seoul Sky Cafe (122F): Light snacks, desserts, and coffee with a bird's eye view of Seoul.
π© Knotted World (5F): Famous for soft donuts and lake-side views.
Fast Casual & Trendy Spots:
π London Bagel Museum (1F): Popular among locals and tourists — expect queues!
π Gordon Ramsay Burger (B1F): Celebrity chef burger joint.
How to Book Restaurants:
Call ahead or use Naver/Yogiyo apps (some English support available)
Bicena and STAY: direct reservations via hotel dining concierge or their official websites
Most mall restaurants accept walk-ins, but dinner hours can be crowded
πΆ️ Travel Tips
Visit around sunset for the best skyline views
Buy tickets online to skip queues and guarantee entry time
Wear comfortable shoes — the tower and mall complex are large
Combine your visit with nearby Seokchon Lake Park for a relaxing walk
πΊ️ Nearby Attractions
π Seokchon Lake Park: Popular cherry blossom spot with walking paths
π‘ Lotte World Adventure: Indoor amusement park right next door
π️ Olympic Park: Open green space with sculptures and bike paths
Thanks for joining us at the top of Seoul! Next time, we’ll head into a new city or explore another fascinating side of Korea. Stay tuned for Travel Korea (9)! π°π·✨
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