
While you can see the Eiffel Tower at different points around Paris, your journey is not really enough without making a visit.
On my last trip to Paris, the Eiffel Tower was full even at 8 am you would probably wait for you to wait in the second to three-hour line to get tickets and enter the building, but the wait would be worth it. I suggest you take a Gociity bus that you can reserve different interesting tickets and guided trips — that’s the easiest way to see the city if you don’t know your way.
The scene of the city is completely scared and you will see the areas you may not even be looking for during your visit. Remember that the peak can be closed during your journey (as for me), but the second level is still worthy. The summit in times of bad weather or if they are repairing, they tend to close.
After your tower climbed and falling, he has a head to install two trackderos to take some pictures, hold some food from a local seller, and spend some time in the stream in front. And don’t forget to take a quick journey at night. The tower is brighter every hour between noon and 1 am in summer.
If you are looking for a very luxurious experience, reserve a hotel with a sight. (For example, the switt of the Montambert Hotel Montambert Hotel is a great scene of the Eiffel Tower in the small balcony of the room that makes you feel in a movie.)