The Eiffel Tower may just surprise you, with interactive exhibits, Michelin-starred dining, a hidden apartment, and a champagne bar in the sky.
There’s more to this iconic Paris monument than meets the eye, with everything from interactive exhibits to Michelin-starred dining to a champagne bar in the sky.Making the climb … the highest observation deck sits at 276 metres above the ground.Clearly, the main event at the Eiffel Tower is to go to the very top, though it isn’t essential. There are three observation decks within the tower: one at 57 metres above the ground, another at 115 metres and then the highest at 276 metres.
There are ways to enjoy the Eiffel Tower other than climbing it. One of the most obvious is to spend an afternoon relaxing in the Champs de Mars, the large public park that stretches between the Eiffel Tower and the Ecole Militaire. On a warm day, this is the ideal place to bring along a baguette, some cheese, maybe a drink or two, and while away the hours.The Trocadero is the perfect spot to pose for a photo with the tower.
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