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Can you have a picnic in front of the Eiffel Tower?

Best seasons for an Eiffel Tower picnic Despite the crowds, spring is my favorite time for picnicking near the Eiffel Tower. From March to June, the views of the tower are even better, thanks to the fresh green grass, flowers, and cherry blossoms that fill Champ de Mars.



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For visitors looking to eat on the go, delicious buffets offer sweet and savory snacks and drinks on the esplanade and on the first and second floors. This mouth-watering offer is complemented by the Pierre Hermé macaron bar on the second floor and the champagne bar at the top.

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Dining at one of the Eiffel Tower's two restaurants is a unique experience that is well worth discovering. Here we'll tell you all about the legendary Le Jules Verne restaurant and the truly Parisian Madame Brasserie.

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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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The entrances of the Eiffel Tower are located in the side gardens—the east entrance and south entrance. The first security checkpoint is there. If you have purchased your ticket in advance, it is preferable to arrive at this entrance 15 to 20 minutes prior to the time indicated on your ticket.

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There is no charge to access the gardens and esplanade beneath the Eiffel Tower. All you need to do is go through the security checks at entry 1 or entry 2 of the Eiffel Tower, via the queue for visitors without tickets.

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The Best Eiffel Tower Photo Spots – The Paris Photographer
  • Trocadéro is the best Eiffel Tower photo spot. ...
  • Avenue de Camoëns. ...
  • Bir Hakeim bridge (Inception bridge) ...
  • The Seine River – Romantic Eiffel Tower Photo Spot. ...
  • Promenade Marie de Roumanie. ...
  • Rue de l'Université ...
  • Pasarelle Debilly. ...
  • Rue Saint Dominique.


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French law states you must always carry some official form of ID on your person. Official means recognized by the French authorities. That typically means a passport or a National Identity Card. That is the law.

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You can use your card in France for most things, but if you want to shop at the street markets, you'll need cash — ATMs are typically onsite. Places like Porte de Clignancourt and Les Puces de Montreuil in Paris have some amazing deals for things you never thought you'd find.

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Jeans can easily be worn year-round and dressed up or down in that chic French way. What is this? The most important tip when wearing jeans like a Parisian is to find a pair that flatters your body type and your personal style.

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We recommend that you take your time to enjoy your visit! It is advisable to plan a visiting time of at least 1 1/2 hours for visit to the 1st and 2nd floors and 2 1/2 hours for a visit to the top.

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