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The number of visitors has been nowhere near pre-pandemic levels given continued border restrictions and virus risks. After more than 8 months of closure I finally reopen my doors. Translation: After more than 8 months of closure, LaTourEiffel finds its visitors today! An emblematic monument of Paris to re discover! Early reservations for tickets during the French summer holiday period underline how the tourism industry in Paris has changed due to travel restrictions.

Half of visitors are expected to be French, while Italians and Spanish make up a higher proportion than usual. You will find a new perspective and an intensely emotional atmosphere each time. Nevertheless, everyday part has advantages and you can time your visit based on your mood and preferences.

A daytime tour is perfect for soaking in the view, especially the panorama from the second level, where you can see over 50 miles away when the skies are clear. It is a great way to get your bearings in Paris, see the big picture and soak up all the capital's architectural glory in a single take. So it's better to schedule a visit during the day if you want to see the panoramic view or take pictures with all of Paris in the backdrop.

We also recommend avoiding evening visits in the winter if you are afraid of being cold because the temperature at the top is usually lower than what is felt at the base of the monument.

At night, the main attraction is the light show. The lighting of the Eiffel Tower itself, which is powered by spotlights, can be seen from the second level because of the structure's curved shape. The twinkling effect that brings it to life for the first five minutes of each hour from nightfall to am also creates a magical moment, not to mention the special lighting concepts designed for major events commemorations, World Cup, etc.

Two days after the Eiffel Tower lit up with fireworks for Bastille Day, the Parisian icon is celebrating another kind of landmark. After a nine-month shutdown caused by the global pandemic, the popular attraction is welcoming visitors again today, July This was the longest closure since World War II.

The daily capacity for the 1,foot iron structure will be limited to 13, visitors, which is roughly half of its regular level, according to Agence France-Presse via France As of this afternoon local time, the official site said that wait times to visit were "average.

The nationalities of those who have booked tickets are proof of the pandemic's effect on global travel.



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