Levels Of The Eiffel Tower
In the easterly and westerly columns basements, people can visit the giant machinery since 1899 powering the lifts, an amazing spectacle redolent of a Jules Verne novel. From the Tower's 3 platforms, particularly the upmost, the scene of Paris is fantastic.
It's broadly no doubt that just one hour prior to sundown, the view is at its greatest. Remember to take your camera, and try out with the settings of f-stop to get an impressive sundown on the Seine River. If you can not be there individually, just use TF1's webcam online and check out a Live Aerial View of Paris - from the peak of the Tower, you are able to view Paris directly, every hour in a day, no matter how the conditions of weather in the City of Light. To have the this greatest view of Paris, you had better find information on their site from 7 AM to 9:00 PM, at that time the City of Light is at its best.
There are some info about 3 levels of Eiffel
First level: The height is 57.63 m. Visit it to know the motions of the Eiffel Tower's top. Kiosk display about the fabulous Eiffel Tower painting. There is Space Cineiffel providing a special view of sights from the Eiffel Tower. Souvenir stores where all tourists should take a small replica. Moreover, restaurant "Altitude 95". Post office, with extraordinary stamps of "Paris Eiffel Tower". Panoramic gallery showing the Paris Monuments.
Second level: the height is 115.73 m. View of Paris and Telescopes, stores. Animated exposes on the operating of the lifts, there is also Jules Verne Restaurant
Third level: The height is 276.13 m. Extraordinary panoramic views of Paris and its surroundings, no matter day or night. Latterly reconstructed office, with wax reproductions of Gustave Eiffel and Thomas Edison. Panoramic guide shows to aid orientation. Dioramas showing the history of the floor.
The finest access to the tower is likely to take the subway to the Trocadéro spot and walk to the Seine River from the Palais de Chaillot. In addition to see pleasing scenes, particularly when the Trocadéro springs are full with force, you can enjoy a show of the dancers and acrobats performing around the Palais de Chaillot for free. Parc du Champs-de-Mars is the huge green esplanade on the tower, which extends the whole way to the Military Academy (18th-century), at its south stop. This was used to be a march ground for French soldiery.
At night, The Eiffel Tower is among the extraordinary views of Paris which you should not miss. The delicacy of the steelwork is highlighted by the gold lighting in a way only found in nighttime. Do not waste time for tour buses or pickpockets on Trocadéro just go ahead to the École Militaire for a more peaceful scene.



