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    The Eiffel Tower was created for the Universal Exhibition of Paris of the year 1889 and although the Parisians did not initially like it for its design, over time it has become the symbol of the city and the most visited monument in the world with more than 7 million people a year.
    To climb to the highest area of ​​this 300-meter-high iron structure, built by the famous engineer Gustave Eiffel, we recommend you use the elevator before the staircase of 1665 din steps forget that unlike the stairs, in the elevators endless queues are formed, which you can save by booking your tickets here in advance. Also with this entrance you can access the 3 floors of the tower that allow you to see the structure of the building up close and enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the entire city or enjoy one of the best restaurants in Paris «Le 58 Tour Eiffel« , perfect for a special occasion.

    A comfortable and interesting option to learn about the history of the tower and the city is to book this tour with a guide in Spanish that includes skip-the-line entrance, a boat ride and a panoramic bus tour of the main neighborhoods, squares, monuments of Paris.
    To have the best views of the Tower you have the spectacular Plaza de Trocadero, the grass of the Campo de Marte, the bank of the Seine, the Montparnasse tower and the Rue de l´Université.
     
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    When Gustave Eiffel's company built the most recognizable monument in Paris for the 1889 World's Fair, many considered the huge iron structure skeptically. Today with an 8Rental you can visit this place, the Eiffel Tower, which continues to play an important role in radio and television broadcasts, is considered an architectural marvel and attracts more visitors than any other paid tourist attraction in the world.

    More than 100 artists presented competitive plans to build a monument in Champ-de-Mars, located in the center of Paris, and serve as the entrance to the exhibition. The commission was awarded to Eiffel et Compagnie, a consulting and construction company owned by acclaimed bridge builder, architect and metal expert Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel. While Eiffel itself often receives full credit for the monument that bears his name, it was one of its employees, a structural engineer named Maurice Koechlin, who devised and adjusted the concept. Several years before, the couple had collaborated in the metal armor of the Statue of Liberty.

    Edited by Hugoc - 20/2/2020, 05:32
     
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