The Eiffel tower is visited by nearly seven million visitors a year (6,959,186 in 2007).
The Eiffel tower is the world's most visited paying monument.
6 930 000 people visited the Eiffel tower on 2008. The numbers are slightly up each year.
The Eiffel tower is the world's most visited paying monument.
6,959,186 people visited in 2007, and 6,930,000 in 2008.
In 2011, the Eiffel tower had more than 7 million visitors. That represents about a visitor every four seconds, all year round, day and night.
The Eiffel tower had 243 376 000 visitors between 1889 and 2008 (last figure I could find), so based on the 6,930,000 visitors she had in 2008, the total would be about 270 million visitors at the end of 2012.
Around 8,000 ( not including tourists ) go to the Eiffel Tower every day.
around 6.5 million
5,670
Jules Verne (not Julves Verne !) is a restaurant of Eiffel tower. There is only 3 floors for the tower ! I don't know which !
Jules Verne
Le Jules Verne.
Jules Verne
There is a small restaurant called Jules Verne
try looking up the Jules Verne Restaurant that is the name of the restaurant on top of the Eiffel tower.
First and second floors. The Eiffel tower has tworestaurants: Le 58 tour Eiffel, on the first floor; and the Le Jules Verne, on the second floor.
The restaurant inside the Eiffel Tower is named "Le Jules Verne," after the famous French author Jules Verne known for his science fiction work, such as "Journey to the Center of the Earth" and "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea."
Victor Hugo or Jules Verne are famous writers from France, where the Eiffel tower is built.
On the second floor is a restaurant called the Jules Verne Restaurant. It is named after the famous writer, Jules Verne, because he loved his home country, Paris. :)~Ctmusicgirl7
Not sure what you mean by "the image of the Eiffel tower[sic]". However, the James Bond film A View to a Kill (1985) was filmed on location at the Eiffel Tower, as well as the Jules Verne restaurant.
The famous writer that the restaurant in the Eiffel Tower is named after is Gustave Eiffel, the French civil engineer and architect who designed the Eiffel Tower itself.