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What do you wear to the Eiffel Tower?

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



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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. Basically: Avoid casual wear, use earth tones, and please don't wear open-toed shoes.

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

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Of course, they're more commonplace when you're somewhere like Paris, when you're seeing real outfits in motion, but in terms of curating a grid and assembling looks for likes, leggings seemed to be an item that French women didn't want to share.

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Charles de Gaulle Airport (also know as Roissy, after the nearby town), is where all flights from North America arrive in Paris. It's at this airport that you will go through customs, pick up your luggage, and meet your private driver catch vehicle or catch a train to the center of the city.

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A chic and classic look for the plane ride to Paris is a navy cashmere sweater with a pair of black pants. Go for comfort with these sweater pants from Banana Republic while still looking timeless. Add a scarf for a pop to the outfit while also helping to stay warm on the plane if needed.

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Walking around Paris at night can be safe in many areas, but it's essential to stay cautious. Stick to well-lit and crowded areas, avoid empty streets, and be mindful of your belongings. Utilize public transportation or taxis when needed for added security.

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