Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Explore the Eiffel Tower!

Discover more about Paris’s most iconic monument

Built for the Universal Exhibition of 1889, the Eiffel Tower is undoubtedly ‘the’ symbol of Paris. At 324 metres high, it towers over the city from the Champ-de-Mars and visitors have marvelled at it for generations. With glittering lights at night and an ice rink in winter, it continues to innovate and amaze those who see it or climb it. So go along and discover one of the most famous monuments in Paris, and the world!

3 FLOORS WITH 3 ATMOSPHERES

Paris Shopping Tour - tour Eiffel, Paris © OTCP
Scale the heights! Each floor of the Eiffel Towers offers visitors something different.

First floor: experience the void

57 metres above the ground, the first floor of the Eiffel Tower gives visitors the chance to learn more about the history of this legendary Parisian monument via a fun cultural trail and an interactive show.
This is also the floor that offers a not-to-be-missed dizzying experience: a walk across the transparent glass floor over the void below! Not for the faint-hearted!
Plancher de verre au 1er étage de la tour Eiffel © SETE - MICHEL DENANCE

Second floor: breathtaking views

After climbing the steps, visitors find themselves at a height of 115 metres above ground level. The views of Paris are spectacular! You can see numerous monuments and landmarks, such as the Arc de Triomphe, the Sacré-Cœur and the Montparnasse Tower. And get a closer view through the telescopes.
58 Tour Eiffel - Vue Trocadero, Paris, © photopointcom

Third floor: walk around the top

The third and final floor, accessible only by lift, welcomes visitors at an altitude of 276 metres. Again, telescopes are available to appreciate the stunning views of Paris. On this floor, don’t miss the reconstitution of the office of Gustave Eiffel.
Cultival - Tour Eiffel 3

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