from where
Approximately 20 minutes
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You need a No. 87, direction Champ de Mars, from ouside the Musee de Cluny.
- follow the bank of the Seine river upstream, it wil be a 4.5 km walk (45 min to an hour) or by bus: cross the bridge opposite the Eiffel tower and take the bus 72 towards "Cité"or by underground RER C, from station Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel, take the direction "Pont de Rungis Aéroport d'Orly" or "DOURDAN-MASSY PALAISEAU" - Get out at station "Saint-Michel Notre-Dame"
how much would a double Decker bus cost
how much does a bus ticket cost from johannesburg to east london
The Eiffel Tower stands approximately 300 meters tall. A typical double-decker bus is about 4.5 meters high. Therefore, theoretically, you could fit around 66 double-decker buses stacked vertically under the Eiffel Tower, assuming there is no obstruction and that the buses are perfectly aligned. However, practically, the space underneath the tower is not designed for such arrangements.
Quite complicated. You need to take a 72 from Pont d'Iéna (on the riverside next to the tower) to Chatelet-Hotel-de-Ville and then a 47 to Gare de l'Est.
About $75,000.
Much the same as a bus from America to Canada.
There are different ways to go from Champ de Mars (the Eiffel tower) to the Arc de triomphe: using the underground, the bus or walking. - Using the underground: go to Bir-Hakeim bridge, 150 metres down the river, and step in Metro line 6 towards Charles-de-Gaulle - étoile. Step out there. - By bus: at the tower, take the bus line 82, change at Boissière for line 22 or line 30. Or go by foot to Place du Trocadéro on the other side of the river (3 minutes walk from the Eiffel tower), and board directly in a 22 or 30 bus. - Walking all the way (1.2 mile / 1.9 kilometre): Cross the Seine river from the Eiffel tower, follow Avenue d'Iéna (second right) all the way to the Arc. This will take about 20 minutes.
The cost for the hire of a bus is between $2500 to $3000 per day.