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Can you go up onto the Eiffel Tower?

Is it like the Statue of Liberty where you can go up to see the view? Is there an elevator or stairs or something? Or is it only viewed from the ground?

    



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jackiemm
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You can go up the Eiffel tower. You can take an elevator or the stairs. There are four elevators at the base (one in each "leg) that bring you up to the first floor (where there are restuarants, gift shops etc.) You can also take the elevators to the second floor. However, if you want to go right up to the top, you have to take the stairs...it's too narrow for the elevators.
You can take the stairs the whole way to the top if you choose but I didn't have the energy for that!


Dan D
You can go up in the elevator, or you can take the stairs. The elevator goes all the way, and so do the stairs, but they only let you go up the stairs so far because of security reasons. I hear going up is very expensive, but yes, it is possible and it is the best sight in Paris!

Vive le France!!


triteamdan
Yes and it is wonderful! You feel like you are floating above the world. It is much nicer than going up in the St. Louis arch.


CJ
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Yes you can go up the tower by elevator. It is a great view.


David B
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Yep - You can go up or you can go down.


xXtOpHaTsXx
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yes u can i have been once and up in top there is a place where u can eat


conetoe
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Yes, you can go all the way to the top, unless you're chicken like me and stopped at 2nd level. I'm scared of high places, despite loving aerobatics in open cockpit airplane.


Barbaro4ever
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YES! there r for elevators and a restarant called the Jules Verne. they even have an observation deck. Mr Eiffle lived there himself!


NS
yes you can with an elevator, or with the stairs but only on 1st floor.
cost is around 15€ to go to the top.


M.Tillou
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More information at http://paris.c-lafrance.com/Loisirs-Visites/Tour-Eiffel-26478.html, including prices !


Mermaid
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Since 9/11 happened, you can no longer go all the way to the top, you can still go to the observation floor..everything changed!!!


ali
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u can in the one in vegas :)


timc_fla
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You can go up in it.
However, you have to shove a rocket up your butt and light it.
I hear the french like it.
tc





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