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There is a total of 1,710 steps in the Eiffel Tower.

There is a total of 1,710 steps in the Eiffel Tower.

The Eiffel Tower has 108 stories, with 1,710 steps. However, visitors can only climb stairs to the first platform. There are two elevators.

674 steps
That means exactly 674 steps! In total, there are 1665 steps from the esplanade up to the top of the Eiffel Tower, but the stairway from the 2nd floor to the top is not open to the public. It will take about 30-45 minutes to climb the stairs to the 2nd floor.

For 130 years, the Eiffel Tower has been a powerful and distinctive symbol of the city of Paris, and by extension, of France. At first, when it was built for the 1889 World's Fair, it impressed the entire world by its stature and daring design, and symbolized French know-how and industrial genius.

It was named after Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, an ingenious engineer whose design of the tower turned it into a reality and pride of the French nation. The slaves that were there also got to help build this amazing piece of art.


Eiffel Tower is not only a common city icon but also becomes a symbol of love for many couples from all over the world. It is because of thousands of marriage proposal made under the beautiful tower every year.

Admission Costs. Eiffel Tower ticket costs vary wildly. Adults over the age of 25 willing to take the 704 stairs to the second floor pay 7 euros, those aged 12 to 24 years pay 5 euros, and children 4 to 11 pay 3 euros. ... Children aged 3 and under enter for free with a paid accompanying adult.

The Eiffel Tower, La Tour Eiffel in French, was the main exhibit of the Paris Exposition — or World's Fair — of 1889. It was constructed to commemorate the centennial of the French Revolution and to demonstrate France's industrial prowess to the world.

Of the 250 people who worked building the tower, nobody died as a result of actually working on the tower. One Italian guy died (Angelo Scagliotti) when he came to the tower to visit it “privately” with his wife and had an accident (source in French : Un seul mort avant l'inauguration

Its color has varied over the years, from reddish-brown (1889) to ochre-brown (1892), a variation of 5 shades of yellow over its total height (1899), yellow-brown (1907 to 1947), reddish-brown (1954-1961) and since 1968, an “Eiffel Tower brown” of three different tones. In 2019, a new painting campaign is beginning!

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