The 63 Building Observatory (63 Art) is like the history of Korea's development. It is a place visited by many travelers because of its location where you can see the Han River that runs through the middle of Seoul. Let's visit a place where you can see the beautiful nature of the Han River and the city of Seoul at once.
63 building observatory (63 Art)
The 63 Building Observatory is a popular tourist attraction in Seoul, South Korea. It is located in the 63 Building, which is one of the tallest buildings in the country, standing at 264 meters tall. The observatory is situated on the 60th floor of the building and offers visitors stunning panoramic views of the city and the Han River.
The observatory features floor-to-ceiling windows that provide an unobstructed view of the surrounding area. Visitors can also use telescopes to get a closer look at specific landmarks and buildings in the city. In addition, there is a cafe and a gift shop located in the observatory, making it a great place to relax and enjoy the scenery.
1. Location
It is located in Yeouido, the economic center of Korea. By subway, it is accessible from Yeouinaru Station on Seoul Subway Line 5, Yeouido Station on Line 5 and Line 9, and Noryangjin Station on Line 1 and Line 9. However, since it is about a 20-minute walk from the subway, let's get off the subway and use the bus. In spring and autumn when the weather is nice, you can visit Yeouido Park right in front of the 63 Building while taking a walk.
2. Opening hours
63 building observatory (63 Art) : 10:00 ~ 20:00 (last entry 19:30)
63 Art giftshop : 11:00 ~ 20:00
63 Art cafe : 11:40 ~ 20:00 (Weekday), 10:30 ~ 20:00 (Weekends)
3. Ticket price
63 art tickets can be purchased together with the aquarium or separately.
Only 63 Art (Oberservatory)
Adult (Age 14 ~ 64) : 15,000 won
Children (Age 36 month ~ 13 years) : 11,000 won
Age 65 ~ : 11,000 won
63 Art (Oberservatory) + Aquarium
Adult (Age 14 ~ 64) : 32,000 won
Children (Age 36 month ~ 13 years) : 28,000 won
Age 65 ~ : 28,000 won
4. Tips
The 63 Building Observation Deck changed its name to 63 art, changing it from a just observatory to a space where you can view art works. It's good to just visit, but if you're staying longer in Seoul, it's a better idea to check out what art exhibitions are there and visit them at the right time.
After visiting 63 art, it is good to take a walk in Yeouido Hangang Park, which is the romance of Koreans, or go to Noryangjin Fish Market and eat seafood.
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