The Eiffel Tower, the world's tallest monument until 1931, is located in Paris
An emblematic Parisian landmark built for the 1889 Universal Exhibition, the tower was eventually preserved. An architectural challenge that still impresses with its legs weighing over 10,000 tonnes. The world's tallest monument until 1931, the tower has been 320 m high since 1957, when the antenna for French television was hoisted. From the second floor, 115 m above ground level, it is estimated that on a clear day you can see as far as 55 km to the south, 60 to the north, 65 to the east and 70 to the west.
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It’s easily a 6-7 hours visit to the tower. We took the public transport (metro) to reach to the tower.
If it’s your first time, you can go to the top, but I would say it is not necessary and you can get all views from the second floor (where the queue moved like 10x faster)