The elevators of the “Iron Lady” took tourists back to its 300-meter-high viewpoint and once again contemplated the majestic views of Paris.
“It is a gift to be here. We love Paris,” said Ila, who traveled from Hamburg, Germany, and waited more than two hours with her daughter Helena to be one of the first to climb to the top of the iconic building.
“It is a gift to be here. We love Paris,” said Ila, who traveled from Hamburg, Germany, and waited more than two hours with her daughter Helena to be one of the first to climb to the top of the iconic building.
A music band welcomed the first visitors, who were crowded by dozens at the entrance of the site.
So far there are 70 thousand tickets already sold online until the end of August, half for a French clientele who want to return to the heights, while foreigners normally represent 80% of visitors, an interesting change in the consumption of this tourist attraction .
Tourism is returning to Paris and we can once again share happiness with visitors from all over the world