Jongno Tower
Corporate office · 가회동 ·

Jongno Tower

Corporate office · 가회동 ·

Triangular glass & steel tower with oval top, near Belfry.

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Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null
Jongno Tower by null

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51 Jong-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea Get directions

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51 Jong-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea Get directions

+82 2 2198 2114

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 1, 2025

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"A Bell-Ringer of a Building One of the most distinctive buildings in central Seoul is the 33-story Jongno Tower, a triangular glass and steel tower topped with an oval floating above seven stories of emptiness. Across the street is the traditionally reconstructed "Bo-shin-gahk" belfry, housing a large bronze bell. During the Joseon dynasty, the bell would be rung 33 times every morning, (symbolizing the 33 heavens of Buddhism), to open the city's gates. At dusk, the bell would be rung 28 times (linked to the locations of constellations) to signal the shutting of the city's gates. The original bell is now in the National Museum, but a reproduction still hangs here, and every December 31, it's struck 33 times to ring in the New Year. The basement of the Jongno Tower connects with the subway and a shopping arcade, including "Bandi and Luni's," one of Seoul's largest bookstores, with a good selection of English publications. While there is no public observation deck at the top, there is a restaurant/bar, and if you take the elevator to the top, you can linger for a few minutes in the foyer area to catch a view without having to buy anything. (Incidentally, Jongno Street, one of the city's main east-west thoroughfares, means "Bell Street." The bell's been ringing here since the end of the 14th century.) To get here by subway: Take Line 1, exit Jonggak station. More info about the architect, Uruguayan Rafael Viñoly, and the architecture: http://www.rvapc.com/works/341-samsung-jong-ro-tower"

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Jongno Tower

Buster Got I.

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Whether you like or dislike this building, it is quite a unique structure compared to other buildings around Seoul. There are Starbucks (as if we need another Starbucks, sigh, haha) and other shops on the furst floor. It is located right in front of Jonggak Station on the Metro #1 line. There are plenty of touristy places like Insadong Street, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Deoksugung Palace are nearby walking distance.

Soo Khiang O.

Google
Jungno tower is a space age looking building with a great basement floor with many restaurants and a great place to catch lunch and dinner. There is a wide selection of choices from Korean, fusion and Greek salad.

Dokrik69 V.

Google
Nice place with lots of restaurant inside. Top floor overlooks Seoul

Shawn Y.

Google
Great 👍

Billy Y.

Google
good starbuks but long waiting :(

Changsoo K.

Google
Visited book stores

Paulish “Matt” K

Google
This is a gorgeous building in Jongno~~

Toshi K.

Google
オフィス街にあるからか、日曜日には地下の食堂街もお休みの店がほとんどでした。スタバと本屋さんは営業していました。色々なお店があったので平日にまた訪れてみたいと思います。