A striking architectural marvel commemorating General Yi Sun-sin’s 106-day stay after the Battle of Myeongnyang now graces the heart of Mokpo’s seascape.

Nestled on Gohadoan-gil in Mokpo, South Jeolla Province, this unique observatory boasts a design inspired by 13 panokseon (traditional Korean warships) arranged in a grid pattern. The five-story wonder houses a chic café on the ground floor, with the upper levels dedicated to breathtaking observation decks and fascinating exhibition spaces. The crown jewel? A rooftop terrace offering a jaw-dropping 360-degree panorama of Mokpo Bridge, Yudal Mountain, and the mesmerizing Dadohae Sea.
To reach this architectural gem, embark on a scenic 20-minute stroll from the Gohado station of the Mokpo Marine Cable Car. Pro tip: Don comfortable clothes and sturdy shoes – you’ll be traversing a gentle mountain trail.
For an unforgettable experience, time your visit with sunset. As the sky ignites in a blaze of orange, perfectly complementing the azure sea, you’ll witness a truly Instagram-worthy spectacle. Feeling adventurous? Hop on the Mokpo Marine Cable Car for a thrilling 3.23 km (2-mile) journey, soaring up to 155 m (509 feet) for unparalleled views.

During winter, the Gohado station operates from 9 AM to 7 PM Monday through Thursday, extending hours to 8 PM on Fridays, Sundays, and holidays. Remember, the ticket office closes an hour before the final ride.
Here’s the best part – entry to the Gohado Observatory is absolutely free! Plus, if you’re riding the cable car, flash your same-day ticket for a sweet 3-hour complimentary parking deal.

After drinking in the views from the observatory, descend to discover the Gohado coastal deck – a heart-racing 1 km (0.62-mile) walkway suspended above the sea. This marine promenade offers an exhilarating experience, creating the illusion of walking on water. Access is a breeze; simply take the stairs down from the observatory and follow the path to the Yongmeori turning point. The entire round trip clocks in at a leisurely 30 to 40 minutes.
Prepare for some serious #ViewGoals – sections of the deck feature reinforced glass flooring, offering glimpses of the shimmering Mokpo sea beneath your feet. This Insta-worthy spot is free to enjoy and open 24/7. For an extra dose of magic, visit after dark when twinkling lights transform the deck into a romantic wonderland. While the path itself is a breeze to navigate, be prepared for a mini-workout when climbing back up to the observatory – those stairs are no joke!
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