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Eiffel tower inside
Eiffel tower inside











They have a slightly more affordable menu at €105 for lunch excluding beverages for a 3-course tasting menu. It might not be for everyone, but if you can you should. Here, a meal will run you €190 – €230 per person for dinner excluding beverages-a five-course and seven-course menu respectively. The restaurant has received 1 Michelin star under all four chefs who have run Le Jules Verne. The photo next to it had better be someone eating a meal at Jules Verne. The definition of bon vivant is a person who enjoys a sociable and luxurious lifestyle. Beyond that, there are multiple buffets, terrace bars, and even a macaroon bar (which makes sense).You don’t need a fancy name to sell a class of Champagne on the summit of arguably the world’s most romantic structure. The absolute top level features a Champagne bar named “Bar A Champagne”.The second is named Le 58, which is on the tower’s first level, 58 meters from the ground. Le Jules Verne, which is a Michelin star-rated restaurant on the second level of the tower.The tower is host to three levels, two restaurants, and various bars.I wonder what the electricians union thought about that? Mountain Climbers: Apparently when the city decided to add more lights to the tower, approx 20,000 lights, they hired mountain climbers to scale the tower and attach them.Today, it has become the emblem of Paris. It was constructed to display France’s engineering prowess at the World’s Fair and beyond. On average, about 7 million people visit the tower per year making it one of the most visited (ticketed) buildings on Earth.The Eiffel Tower is 1063 feet tall (324m) which makes it about 75 stories tall (14ft per story).Many said that a structure of this size simply couldn’t be built. It was built by engineer Gustave Eiffel whose innovative design has led to his name going down in the history books.The tower was constructed to be the entrance to the World’s Fair in 1889 and took two years to build.The Eiffel Tower is located in a park known as Champ de Mars which is in the 7th arrondissement of Paris in France.The first floor hosts museum exhibits and rotating exhibitions throughout the year.Watch out for Cineiffel – a cinema show projected on three walls using seven projectors.Don’t miss taking a stroll along with the gardens before or after your tour.The beauty of the Eiffel Tower at night can be best enjoyed on either a dinner date or a Seine River cruise.It’ll allow you to skip the line as each restaurant has a separate entrance reserved only for guests. If you wish to dine at either of the restaurants, make a reservation in advance.Visit during the weekdays as weekends are always crowded. The best time to visit the tower is during the early hours just when the attraction opens to the public or after 5 PM or in the evening.

eiffel tower inside

Don’t miss the light show that happens every hour after sundown.We recommend taking the stairs to access the floors as the elevators usually have a long waiting line and huge crowds.You will not be allowed to carry suitcases, prams, or any large luggage inside the Eiffel Tower.People with reduced or limited mobility will not be allowed to climb stairs.Carry ID cards, even for your children, as security is quite strict at the tower.Wear comfortable shoes because you’ll have to do a lot of walking and climbing on your tour.It’s best to book your tickets online and well in advance. There’s usually a waiting time of 90 minutes to 2 hours at the tower.Dine at the tower’s Michelin star restaurant, enjoy the Cineiffel, and shop for souvenirs while you’re here. It looks even more beautiful at night with all the dazzling lights that light up the tower once the sun goes down. The Eiffel Tower consists of the Esplanade, three levels including the summit that offers breathtaking views of the City of Lights and its several landmarks including the Seine River, the Grand Palace, the Louvre, Champs Elysees, Montmartre, and Notre-Dame de Paris, to name a few. Gustave bought the rights to the design of the structure and left it to Stephen Sauvestre, Maurice Koechlin, and Emile Nouguier to figure out its look and feel. Made of wrought iron, this iconic structure was built to be the centerpiece of the world fair exhibition organized to mark the centenary of the French Revolution in 1889. At a height of 330m, the Eiffel Tower is a 19th-century engineering marvel, the design of which was inspired by the Latting Observatory in New York City.













Eiffel tower inside