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Is the Eiffel Tower in Vegas a replica?

Eiffel Tower Paris Las Vegas An icon of the city skyline, this high-altitude attraction is located 46 stories up and is a half scale replica of the world-famous Paris, France landmark. Rise above the frenzy of the Strip at one of Las Vegas' premier attractions with amazing views.



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It took permission from the mayor of Paris to replicate the lighting, paint chips from the original tower to match the color here in Las Vegas and precision mathematics to reduce measurements to an exact half-scale replica.

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But, what if we tell you that there are not one but two Eiffel Towers in Paris currently? Yes, you read that right! A 104-foot replica of the original Eiffel Tower, which looks as real as the original, has been erected near the original tower on the Champ de Mars.

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Your Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck at Paris Las Vegas ticket includes: Access to the Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck during daytime hours only. Glass elevator ride to the viewing deck at a 460 feet above ground. Stunning 360 degree city views from the top.

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Nightly Light Show Inspired by the Eiffel Tower's illuminations in France, the enhanced lighting at the Paris Las Vegas attraction will offer a free, recurring light show every 30 minutes from sunset to midnight.

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That said, you'll need an admission ticket or the Las Vegas City Pass (the best CityPass in Las Vegas) to get to the observation deck. Las Vegas Eiffel Tower tickets cost $24.50 for adults and $19.50 for kids 4-12 (children under 3 are free).

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You can find the 'Little Eiffel Tower' in the Bolivian town of Sucre. Gustav Eiffel designed several buildings in the Bolivian capital of La Paz including the central train station. This tower can created just 20 years after the original was built and was commissioned by the Bolivian government.

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Believe it or not, the Eiffel Tower was originally supposed to be in Barcelona. But thinking the thing would end up looking like an eyesore, the city rejected Gustave Eiffel's plans, and he was forced to repitch the project elsewhere.

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3. Gustave Eiffel Personally Funded Most of the Tower. It would cost about 30 million euros if the Eiffel Tower were to be built today. When the Tower was built, the government offered to fund a mere 18% of it, leaving Eiffel to personally raise the rest of the money.

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The third and final floor, accessible only by lift, welcomes visitors at an altitude of 276 metres. Again, telescopes are available to appreciate the stunning views of Paris. On this floor, don't miss the reconstitution of the office of Gustave Eiffel.

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