Eiffel Tower

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Eiffel Tower review

No building better symbolises Paris than the Tour Eiffel. Maupassant claimed he left Paris because of it, William Morris visited daily to avoid having to see it from afar - and it was originally meant to be a temporary structure. The radical cast-iron tower was built for the 1889 World Fair and the centenary of the 1789 Revolution by engineer Gustave Eiffel. Eiffel made use of new technology that was already popular in iron-framed buildings. Construction took more than two years and used some 18,000 pieces of metal and 2,500,000 rivets.

The 300m (984ft) tower stands on four massive concrete piles; it was the tallest structure in the world until overtaken by New York's Empire State Building in the 1930s. Vintage double-decker lifts ply their way up and down; you can walk as far as the second level. There are souvenir shops, an exhibition space, café and even a post office on the first and second levels. The smart Jules Verne restaurant, on the second level, has its own lift in the north tower.

At the top (third level), there's Eiffel's cosy salon and a viewing platform with panels pointing out what to see. Views can reach 65km (40 miles) on a good day, although the most fascinating perspectives are of the ironwork itself. At night, for ten minutes on the hour, 20,000 flashbulbs attached to the tower provide a beautiful effect. To avoid the queues, come late at night.

Eiffel Tower details

Address
Champ de Mars,
7th

Area Southwestern Paris

Transport Mº Bir-Hakeim/RER Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel

Telephone 01.44.11.23.23

Eiffel Tower website

Open 13 June-Aug 9am-12.45am daily. Sept-12 June 9.30am-11.45pm daily.

Admission By stairs (1st & 2nd levels, Sept-mid June 9.30am-6pm, mid June-Aug 9am-midnight) €4.50; €3-€3.50 reductions. By lift (1st & 2nd levels) €8; €4-€6.40 reductions; (3rd level) €13; €7.50-€9.90 reductions; free under-3s

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I have been there last july, and it was one of the best days of my life ! The staff was very nice and professionnal, particulary this young man with blue eyes who was so handsome ! I had good advice from this website www.parislikeaparisian.net

Posted by johnny on Oct 3 2009 11:37pm
Posted by wowow on Sep 14 2009 3:27pm

I have been there last july, and it was one of the best days of my life ! The staff was very nice and professionnal, particulary this young man with blue eyes who was so handsome ! I had good advice from this website http://sites.google.com/site/parisguideunofficial/ . Thank you Paris Unofficial !

Posted by johnny on Aug 24 2009 10:18pm

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