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Day 10 – A Tour of La Tour

After two very beautiful yet tiring days in Normandy, Wednesday May 8th was a rainy, sleep in and (being happy about) doing homework day…

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But, thankfully,  the weather cleared in the evening and offered us a perfect chance to walk down the street to some tower built in 1889 as the entry arch for that year’s World’s Fair.  Only about 7 million people will ascend the Eiffel Tower this year, so it was important for us to be a part of the select few. The walk is 15 minutes from the apartment, just down Avenue de Saxe around l’Ecole Militaire and through the park called Champs de Mars.  The view begins when we step out of the door.

There are a two things that are givens at the Eiffel Tower – lines and pickpockets.  Fortunately we were able to avoid both. We stayed close together in the crowds and we took the stairs.

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The views begin right away.  You’ll see the stretch of grass with the big tower in the background a lot.  This is the park called Champs de Mars. The park is named after the Campus Martius (“Mars Field”) in Rome, a tribute to the Roman god of war. The name also harkens to the fact that the area was used as drilling and marching grounds by the French military. The large tower in the back ground is the Montparnasse Tower.  Completed in 1972, it’s basically a large office tower and the reason that skyscrapers are now banned in Paris. But this is our neighborhood – the 7th Arrondisment.

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By climbing the stairs, you save some money, you avoid the huge line for the elevator and you get some exercise.  You also get to take some great photos.

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After Climbing to the second level, everyone must get the elevator to the top.  Our timing was pretty good as the sun was setting when we got to the second level and we got to see the lights of the City of Lights when we arrived at the top.  Even so it’s hard to keep everybody happy… We thought it was that this guy was equally grumpy with us….

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The route down also offers opportunity for some great photos.

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And when we arrived back on Avenue de Saxe the tower said goodnight to us….

2 thoughts on “Day 10 – A Tour of La Tour

  1. Dammit! I had not realised the long queues were just for the lifts – we thought they were for the stairs (on a trip to Paris a couple of years ago). Next time …

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