You can walk - the two stations are at opposite sides of the river, but not very far apart. More practically (if you have luggage) you can go by bus - number 61 does the trip in 5 minutes. As you leave the station, you'll find local plans posted to show you where the bus stops (arrets d'autobus) are. You can go by metro - line 5 to Bastille and then Line 1. This will take much longer. Of course, you could take a taxi, but that's cheating.
The road distance between the Eiffel tower and Gare de Lyon is 7.2 km (4.5 miles).
you take the RER
No, you cannot take a direct train from Gare du Nord to the Eiffel Tower. However, you can take a train or metro from Gare du Nord to a nearby station, such as Trocadéro or Bir-Hakeim, and then walk to the Eiffel Tower. The journey typically involves a transfer, as the Eiffel Tower does not have a direct train connection.
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.
The famous tower in Paris is called the Eiffel Tower, or in French, la Tour Eiffel.
no the Eiffel Tower is on the ground
The Eiffel Tower, opened in 1889, was built by engineer Gustave Eiffel.
yes gustave Eiffel had his apartment on the top of the Eiffel tower.
No, they call it the Eiffel Tower.
Yes There Is, The Blackpool Tower Designed By The Same Architect as the Eiffel Tower, Gustave Eiffel
Eiffel Tower, the Eiffel tower is the world's largest tourist attraction.
The Eiffel Tower was named after its designer Gustave Eiffel, an engineer.