ya , it doesn't have legs to run away lol
No there is no special day for the Eiffel tower
some did but others moved out because they didnt want to see the thing every day
Any time you are in Paris, but especially on Christmas Day!
they vist the Eiffel tower almost every day..like about 13 million people...
night Day! the Eiffel tower
The Eiffel Tower lights up every day of the year, from sunset until 1 or 2 am (depending on the season), for 10 mn every hour.
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Guy de Maupassant, the famed French writer, hated the Eiffel Tower. In fact, he was said to have eaten lunch in the tower's restaurant every day because it was the only place where he could not see the tower.
Guy de Maupassant, the famed French writer, hated the Eiffel Tower. In fact, he was said to have eaten lunch in the tower's restaurant every day because it was the only place where he could not see the tower.
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6,893,000 - a new record, 78,000 more than in 2006.
yes there is Actually there are two restaurants on the Eiffel Tower: On the first floor, "58 Tour Eiffel", chic lunch during the day, and nice brasserie with soft lounge music at night. On the second floor, "Le Jules verne", a top-notch Michelin-starred restaurant. See more at parisbestrestaurants.com Regards.