You sure can and the cost is included in the Paris Museum Pass or it's about $9 American. The Arch is open until 5:30 p.m. most days and until 10:00 p.m. on Fridays. One final note: You will be climbing stairs, so you may want to do this in the morning.
Yes; it's a national monument, and there are both stairs and elevator
Yes. There's even a restaurant up there.
The Arch is very, very tall. I say that if you go under it and you can go up.
The Arc De Triomphe. its a huge arch in the middle of a traffic circle and there's a museum inside it and you can stand on top of it. unfortunately i didn't get to go inside it but i still saw it in person :)
The Arc De Triomphe. its a huge arch in the middle of a traffic circle and there's a museum inside it and you can stand on top of it. unfortunately i didn't get to go inside it but i still saw it in person :)
You need a No. 52, direction Parc de St-Cloud.
The Carousel triumphal arch would be the English translation. The French word carroussel indicated a circular place to train horses, which gave its name to the English carousel (a merry-go-round originally fitted with wooden horses).
You cannot get married in the Arc de Triomphe, no more than you could in Buckingham Palace or in the White House. You have to go to a town hall for getting married. But you are free to have your picture taken in front of it if you want to, assuming you don't disturb traffic or the Arc operations.
It depends of where you are, but generally you can go by the metro or just walk through the Champs Elysée!
Follow link to the French national monuments website, ticketting page (English).
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You can do lots of things in Paris, for example:- Visit or take a look at the Eiffel Tower.- Visit l'Arc de Triomphe (Triumph Arc).- Visit the Louvre Museum.- Go to Disneyland Paris.
Yes, there is a pedestrian passageway (hopefully) from the upper end of the Champs-Elysees avenue, and from the "avenue de la Grande Armée" located on the opposite side, leading underground to the Arc.
Take line 4 to Barbes-Rochechouart stationthen take line 2 to Charles-de-Gaulle-Etoile stationthen you're at the top of Champs-Elysées just near Arc de Triomphe