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Goseong Unification Observatory (고성 통일전망타워)

Goseong Unification Observatory (고성 통일전망타워)

Introduction

The Goseong Unification Observatory stands as the northernmost observatory in South Korea. It provides panoramic views of the DMZ, the East Sea, and North Korea's Geumgangsan Mountain. Established as a symbol of hope for the reunification of the Korean Peninsula, it features an exhibition hall dedicated to educating visitors about the Korean War (1950-1953). Due to its location near the DMZ, visitors must bring an ID, such as a passport or foreigner resident card, for entry.

Basic Information

Address 481 Geumgangsan-ro, Hyeonnae-myeon, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do (24702)
Phone +82-33-682-0088
Last Updated 2025/03/26
Hours [March 1 - July 14 / August 21 - October 31] 09:00-16:50
[July 15 - August 20] 09:00-17:50
[November 1 - February 28] 09:00-15:50
Closed N/A (open all year round)
* 2025 scheduled closed dates: Jan 6, 20 / Feb 3, 17 / Mar 17, 31
* Subject to close without advance notice due to unforseen circumstances; check in advance before visiting.
Information +82-33-682-0088
Parking Available

Additional Information

Admission Fees Individuals - Adults 3,000 won / Children & Senior citizens 1,500 won

Groups - Adults 2,000 won / Children 1,200 won / Senior citizens 1,000 won


* Group: 30 people or more

* Senior citizens: Ages 65 and older

* Children: Elementary - High School students

* Fee includes admission to Korean War Exhibition Hall.
Restrooms Available
Available Facilities [Unification and Security Park] Admission checkpoint, lecture hall, rest area

[Unification Observation Tower] Unification Hall, lecture hall, Korean War Exhibition Hall, etc.

* Visitors must present valid ID & sign in via admission log
Parking Fees - 5,000 won (10 seats or fewer)

- 6,000 won (11 seats or more)

- School group: 6,000 won (10 seats or more)

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