... mound). You can get on top of the mountain either by cable which offers the opportunity to enjoy a nice view of Seoul and of NamsanPark or by hiking up which also offers a good fitness routine.
Cheonggyecheon is a 5.8 km creek flowing west to east ...
... this place after doing some research on the internet, and it was very picturesque, almost like being in Europe. A trip to NamsanPark followed which was also beautiful, although less enjoyable due to the number of people in attendance. When I perceive ...
... more (best part was that there was a stop on the tour right outside our hotel!).
Some of the sights we enjoyed were Mt. NamsanPark (something like NYC's Central Park)... once in the park, we took cable car up to the Seoul Tower for great views of ...
... dinner we hurried to catch one of the last cable cars up to N Seoul Tower, a communications tower at the top of the mountain in NamsanPark. I decided to go up to the top while Jade stayed behind – not having a cell phone I would find her down at ...
... of hours there. We ate our supper from street vendors. It was very good and very cheap. Then we took a cab to Namsanpark where they have a cable car that goes up a mountain where the Seoul N. Tower is. There was a line-up for ...
... and was certainly fun to watch. We then headed for our next destination within the capital city - NamsanPark. This a garden which records chinese connections in Korea. We were told that there is a general who was so captivated by the chinese wisdom ...
... . Oh well, my last full day in Seoul and still lots to see. In the morning I walked through NamsanPark and climbed up the mountain to Seoul Observation Tower, though the clouds covered most of the view. After that I went briefly to Namdaemun market, and ...
... of traditional buildings from the Joseon era which governed Korea from the 18th century until the Japanese occupation in 1910. Went up to NamsanPark, a hill in the centre of the city, and up Seoul Tower, perched on the peak of the hill, at dusk for a ...
... big unwillingness to part. There are still a lot of places we missed this time: Gangnam area, NamsanPark, Seoul Tower, Jingfu Palace, Litaiyuan where the western restos are concentrated, the Nandamun market, Hongdai area to ...
... yet another map of the city. A kindly chap approaches and via a humorously broken conversation, he points me towards NamsanPark (where the Seoul tower is). The weather is great, and Seoul looks so impressive - so what I imagined and more. ...