N Seoul Tower, also known as Namsan Seoul Tower, is a communication and observation tower located on Namsan Mountain in central Seoul, South Korea. Since its establishment in 1969, the tower has been a prominent landmark and a symbol of Seoul. Standing at approximately 236 meters in height, it provides stunning panoramic views of the sprawling cityscape and its surrounding areas. Visitors can access the tower through a cable car, hiking trails, or a bus. The tower's observatory decks are equipped with telescopes and offer a digital observation experience highlighting Seoul's key landmarks, history, and culture. N Seoul Tower also features various attractions, including the 'Locks of Love' where couples leave padlocks as a symbol of their affection, a digital observatory, cultural performances, and several dining options such as the revolving restaurant that provides a mesmerizing dining experience with the city's skyline as a backdrop. N Seoul Tower plays a significant role in broadcasting signals for Korean media outlets, making it an integral part of the country's telecommunications infrastructure as well as a tourist destination.