Yes the Eiffel tower is a world heritage site.
The Eiffel Tower (as a part of the Banks of the Seine) was inscribed on the World Heritage site list in 1991.
The Eiffel Tower came on the World Heritage List because it is a very unique building.
The Banks of the Seine, a 365 ha (~902ac) area including the Eiffel Tower, received UNESCO World Heritage status in 1991.
The Eiffel Tower and the West Bank are one heritage site. The Louvre and Arc de Triomphe is another site.
Centre Point Tower is not a world heritage site.
yes the leaning tower of Pisa is a world heritage site
The Tower of London became a World Heritage site in 1988.
it was declared as a world herutage site i 2009
Yes it is go to unesco world heritage site and you will find it there
It is a landmark and tourist site for Paris today.
it is world heritage listed for being well known and ancient
The Eiffel Tower is a World Heritage site as a part of the Banks of the Seine. This area has many masterpieces along the river with the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Les Invalides and the Louvre. This area shows the development of the river city that Paris has always been as well as a great example of 19th and 20th century town planning.