EIFFEL TOWER, At The Top

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The Eiffel Tower is the most visited monument in the world that charges an admission fee, so if you've decided that you want to go up to the top, you'll have to have a boatload of patience while you wait in line: first at the ticket office and then at the elevators after passing the necessary and meticulous security checks.

To get to the top you can use the elevators of the western and eastern pillars, which still take advantage of Eiffel's effective hydraulic mechanism, even if it's been adapted to the new standards. Alternatively, you can take the stairs up, but for security reasons only until the second floor. If you've chosen the stairs, get ready to climb up 359 steps....

On the first floor almost sixty meters above the ground, you can see the base of the monument while feeling like you're walking on air thanks to the spectacular and scenic transparent floor that was installed in 2014. There are information panels along the perimeter of the gallery that help you distinguish the city's main monuments, as well as learn about the tower's history thanks to a futuristic, interactive museum. In addition to the mandatory snack bar and souvenir shop, you can dine here at "Restaurant 58", whose name alludes to the exact height of this first platform....

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