In the Eiffel tower there are 1665 steps from the ground level to the top of the tower.
There is 1,665 steps to the second floor of the eiffel tower. This is as far as the stairs go.
Counting from the ground, there are 347 steps to the first level, 674 steps to the second level so it is 1021in total.
it is 593 steps in the per level
1710 steps
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There are large elevators to go up the first two floors of the Eiffel tower, but you have to climb the third floor using the stairs. Or you could go up from the stairs starting from ground level, but there are 1665 steps to climb.
There are 3 floors on the Eiffel Tower and there is 300 steps to get to the first floor!
There are 1665 steps from ground level to the top of the tower, using the stairs of the eastern pillar. The stairs from the second floor up to the top (more than half) are closed to the public.
The Eiffel tower has 347 steps to the first level, 674 steps to the second level, and 1710 steps to the small platform on the top of the tower.
To get to the second level on the Eiffel Tower you have to climb 1710 elle x
there are between 1665 steps to 1710 steps all the way to the top depending on which side you try..... the problem is that you can only climb by stairs up to the second floor....from thesecond floor to the top, its forbidden to use the stairs and you have to take the lift (for safety reasons)
They have both. They have 4 elevators in the legs of the Eiffel tower and have stairs to climb too. The elevators only take you to the 1st,2nd or 3rd floor though.
the first floor of the eiffel tower is 57 meters high and 360 steps from the ground, the second at 115 meters and 1060 meters from the ground. the last floor the third one is at 274 meters from the ground and is only reachable by lift.
approximately 114 steps
Because the eiffel tower did not have lifts but just steps and it had an extention.
Oh, yes. In 1923 Pierre labric (later Mayor of Montmartre) rode down the 345 stairs from the first floor to the ground. 19 1983 Charles Coutard and Joel Descuns went both up and down to the second floor on motor-bikes, and in 2004 an anonymous Andorran climbed UP 1300 steps on a mountain bike. I'm not sure of the exact modalities of this record, since the staircase no longer goes all the way to the top. Jerome Sur, finally, became in 2005 the only man to descend from the first floor in a wheelchair.
There are 1665 steps to the top