Lotte World Tower
Visiting Lotte World Tower was a breathtaking experience. As the tallest building in Seoul, and the fifth tallest in the world, Lotte Tower is a landmark across Seoul. The elevator to the top was a suprisingly good experience, it was an incredibly fast 117 floors, and a video was displayed on the ceiling and sides of the elevator. At the top, we were immediately ushered into a video room, and the view was revealed to everybody in a truly extravagant way. Along with the view, Lotte Tower's observation deck also includes glass floors, a balcony, a cafe, and a gift shop. Although we went on a slightly cloudy day, the view of Seoul was amazing.
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