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Namsan (Nam Mountain) is a 262 m (860 ft) high peak overlooking Seoul. It offers hiking, picnic areas, and views of downtown Seoul’s skyline. The N Seoul Tower (236 m ; 774 ft), located on top of Mt. Namsan, marks the second highest point in Seoul and serves as both a communication and observation tower.

Namsan (Nam Mountain) is a 262 m (860 ft) high peak overlooking Seoul. It offers hiking, picnic areas, and views of downtown Seoul's skyline. The N Seoul Tower (236 m ; 774 ft), located on top of Mt. Namsan, marks the second highest point in Seoul and serves as both a communication and observation tower.

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