Eiffel Tower Paris France

There are several ways to save on Paris hotels when visiting the Eiffel Tower Paris France. You may consider renting a fully-equipped, one-bedroom apartment near the Pompidou Centre, which goes for less than $200/night. Peruse sites like www.rothray.com, www.rentalfrance.com and www.parisaddress.com to find a cozy place for a great price. If you’re fixed on the idea of a full-service hotel, then you can try one of the moderately-priced establishments like Hôtel Langlois, Hôtel les Degrés de Notre Dame, or Hôtel du Dragon, which are all under $200/night as well.

At first glance, the Eiffel Tower looks as though it is firm, immovable and unchanging. Yes, it is constructed using a hefty 7,300 tonnes of metal and it is over 120 years old now, but did you know the 984-foot tower shrinks six inches on cold days? Additionally, the tower is currently wet. Its massive repainting began in March 2009 and is expected to take 18 months to complete, using 60 tons of paint in three different shades of brown. Occasionally, you may look out your Paris hotel window and catch a glimpse of an Eiffel Tower ad campaign. In the twenties and thirties, ads for Citroen cars adorned three of the sides. During World War II, German troops hung their banners from the tower to celebrate their takeover of the city. In the late seventies, a Greenpeace protestor hung a “Save the Seals” sign on the tower. Today, ads are rarely seen on the monument, but a company called Apoteo Surprise will flash your personal engagement message under the Eiffel Tower for €2,490.

The Eiffel Tower Paris France was the tallest tower in the world up until 1930. Even though it’s been surpassed by the Burj Dubai Skyscraper, the NY Empire State Building, Canada’s CN Tower and the Ostankino Tower in Russia, the 5.9 to 6.9 million visitors leave tower operators with a profit exceeding 1.5 million euros each year (after paying the 59.8 million in operating expenses). Thanks to the tower, Paris France is now the #1 tourist destination in the world, with 82 million visitors in 2007, according to the U.N. World Tourism Organization. Comparatively, #2 Spain attracted 58 million visitors and #3 America drew 51 million international guests.

In addition to ascending the Eiffel Tower Paris France for a spectacular view of the city, visitors may also want to check out the two restaurants, namely the Jules Verne and Altitude 95, plus a souvenir shop, viewing areas and a nighttime light show. In the summer, visitors can visit the scuba diving pool at the foot of the tower and in the winter, they can go snow-shoeing on a 300-meter trail around the building. There is also a special backstage tour that shows the inner-workings of the tower! Truly, the location Paris has much to love.

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