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Eiffel Tower Excursions

All guided excursions to Eiffel Tower include skip-the-line entry, allowing you to avoid the crowds. 

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Having a tour guide in Paris is a great way to make the most of your trip to the capital. These experts are knowledgeable about the city and can offer you insider tips. They'll show you the best sites, restaurants and shops. In addition, they'll help you plan the perfect itinerary to fit your schedule.

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Getting a unique experience while touring Eiffel Tower can be a real challenge. If you don't want to stand in long lines or pay a fortune, there are a few things you can do to bypass the crowds and get a better view.

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For starters, the most obvious thing to do is take the stairs to the second floor. If you don't mind climbing up and down the tower, this is a good value for money. You can also opt for a guided tour, which includes access to the summit.

Another option is to take the elevator. You can visit the first floor during the ride down. However, you'll have to buy a separate ticket for the rest of the tower.

There are two restaurants on the first level of the Eiffel Tower that offer great views. The first is the Jules Verne, which is a Michelin star restaurant. It also has a private elevator that allows you to access the second floor.

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Whether you are a first time visitor to Paris or a seasoned local, there are plenty of unique excursions to enjoy. In addition to visiting the most popular sites, you can also discover lesser-known attractions and learn fascinating facts about the city. Whether you are interested in the history of Paris, architecture, food, or art, a local guide can take you to the best spots in the city.

You can also take a helicopter tour to see Paris from above. These tours can be arranged from Paris. These tours offer views of the city, Versailles, and Saint-Cyr.

If you are looking for a different experience, consider visiting the Monet Museum. Located on Place de l'Opera, this museum offers visitors a glimpse into the life and works of Claude Monet. The museum is one of the best ways to see Paris from a different perspective.

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Taking an Eiffel Tower unique excursions is a great way to see the tower from a new perspective. It's also a great way to save time and money. Some Eiffel Tower tickets include access to the second floor, which includes telescopes, an observation deck, a macaron bar, souvenir shops and more. You can also get tickets to the top floor, which includes a champagne bar and a bird's eye view of Paris.

The second floor offers many attractions, including a telescope that offers a view of the Louvre and Montmartre, a macaron bar and a large observation deck. If you want to save some money, you can get just the second floor ticket and visit the first floor on the way down.

The first floor features a section of the former spiral staircase. It also contains gift shops, a children's play area, and rotating exhibitions.

Restaurants

Whether you are looking for breakfast, brunch, dinner or cocktails, there are plenty of restaurants to choose from near the Eiffel Tower. Some of these restaurants are quite affordable while others offer top quality food for a great price.

Le Bistro Parisien is a gourmet restaurant with amazing views of the Eiffel Tower. The restaurant's chef uses fresh, seasonal ingredients for their menu. The restaurant also has a great terrace for dining in the summer. The restaurant's menu is also updated regularly.

Cafe Central has jazz-age decor and is a great place for indoor dining and outdoor dining during the summer. The restaurant's terrace is closed during the colder months. It also has low lighting, making it a good option for groups or those looking for a romantic dinner.

Accessibility

Visiting the Eiffel Tower may seem like an impossible task for some, but the structure is actually fairly accessible. There are three main levels, and they are all accessible with an elevator. If you are a person who likes to walk, you can also climb up the tower, which saves you from waiting in line to get in.

The second floor is also accessible with an elevator, and it has an observation deck, restaurants, and gift shops. The top floor has a champagne bar and former office of Gustave Eiffel. The tower is surrounded by gardens with ponds and belvederes, and these offer different views of the tower.

The summit of the Eiffel Tower offers a bird's eye view of Paris. It is also the highest observation deck in Europe. The deck may be closed for maintenance, or for weather-related reasons.

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Designed by Gustavo Eiffel, the Eiffel Tower is an iconic symbol of France and the French Revolution. Built between 1887 and 1889, it is the world's tallest man-made structure, and is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It is also the most visited paid monument in the world.

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In addition to being a popular tourist attraction, the Eiffel tower has a deep cultural and historical significance. It is a symbol of France's industrial era and the hopes of Western Civilization. It is also a cultural icon and a symbol of France's national pride. Several notable guests visited the tower, including Thomas Edison. The Eiffel Tower has also played a large part in literature and contemporary culture.

The tower has been the subject of many unfortunate accidents. During the World War I era, the tower was used as a radio and telegraph center for the French military. An American fighter pilot is believed to have passed under the tower in 1944. Other notable accidents include the death of inventor Franz Reichelt.

In addition to being the tallest man-made structure, the Eiffel tower also houses a laboratory at the top of the tower. Scientists from Eiffel's company and the French government conducted experiments on the tower's height and temperature. They also studied aerodynamics and meteorology. The tower's height also served as a test site for radiotelegraphy experiments.

Before construction, there were some architects who thought that building a structure of this height would be impossible. Eiffel, however, decided to try to prove that the tower would be of use to his company. He also added some flourishes to his design. The tower's final design was approved in 1884.

The Eiffel tower is built of 7,300 tonnes of iron. It is held together by 2.5 million rivets. The structure is designed to resist winds. The tower moves only five inches in a strong wind. The iron expands during hot weather, and shrinks during cold weather. The tower also has an ice rink that is used during the winter months.

The Eiffel tower is also home to a secret apartment that was built by Gustave Eiffel. This apartment was used to conduct experiments and to host important visitors. This apartment is now open to the public. The Eiffel tower also houses a Champagne Bar on the top floor and a Jules Verne restaurant.

After the tower was completed, it was destined to be dismantled in about 20 years. But, the tower never was taken down. The city was finding it costly to maintain the tower. In fact, the tower remained in operation until the German forces invaded Paris in 1940. In the 1940's, the tower was completely occupied by the Germans. But, during that time, it continued to be a safe haven for the soldiers.

In addition to its role as a symbol of France, the Eiffel tower is a symbol of technology. The tower's wind tunnel was used to test thousands of airplanes by the Wright Brothers. It was also used to test the Foucault's Pendulum. It also conducted studies on physiology, astronomy, aerodynamics, and meteorology.

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