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Are backpacks allowed in the Eiffel Tower?

The Eiffel Tower as a well-frequented historical monument must ensure the safety of its visitors. Handbags are allowed, so small backpacks, ie. 'day bags' would be ok (security may check inside them). Huge backpacks with all your clothes, etc would not be allowed.



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Items are accepted up to the capacity of the cloakroom or lockers. For museums without cloakrooms, bags with any dimension in excess of 40 centimetres, as well as backpacks or suitcases that do not fit in the lockers are not allowed on the museum premises.

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There are no picnic areas on the Eiffel Tower and visitors cannot take glass bottles or cans of drink up the Tower. However a reasonable quantity of drink and food is allowed (at the discretion of the staff). There are also cafés on the parvis, the 1st floor and the 2nd floor.

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Bag Policy At The Louvre In Paris Size restrictions: The Louvre permits only small bags and backpacks measuring 55cm x 35cm x 20cm or smaller. Larger bags or luggage are not allowed inside the museum.

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Skip the baseball caps, white socks, sneakers, large colorful backpacks, and fanny packs. Instead, opt for dark skinny jeans, plain shirts without logos, and leather shoes. Use tote bags or earth-toned simplistic bags if you really want to dress in France to fit in with the locals.

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Bag Policy & Size Restrictions The Eiffel Tower has a bag policy in place to ensure the safety and security of all visitors. The main points of the policy include: Bag size: Bags, backpacks, and purses are permitted, but they must not exceed 40cm x 20cm x 55cm (15.7? x 7.9? x 21.7?).

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There is no dress code at the Eiffel Tower. However, we suggest wearing comfortable clothes for your visit.

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More about Arc de Triomphe However, carrying around your heavy bags when visiting this commemorative monument can ruin your Paris trip. Also, many attractions such as this one have a strict no-bag policy. For safety and comfort reasons, large, voluminous bags are not allowed inside the Arc de Triomphe.

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The most common burglars are pickpockets. Wearing a bag across your body precludes the bag from being easily grabbed. Being cautious is not being paranoid. Pickpockets go after that which is easily accessible, so best bet is just to ensure anything important to you is not.

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The Louvre palace is huge, with over 400 rooms and 35,000 artworks! It's impossible to see everything in one day. If you only have an hour or two, we recommend visiting the Denon wing, which houses some of the most famous masterpieces (Mona Lisa, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, The Raft of the Medusa, and more).

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Tipping in France is not mandatory. Even though it is always appreciated, it's up to the customers to decide if they want to tip or not. Unlike other countries, the price of the service is included in the total cost of the bill. You will never be asked to tip, but it's common to leave one if the service was good.

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