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  1. Jan 2015. The Champ de Mars is the huge green open space behind The Eiffel tower - with big seating areas, avenues of trees and lawns. In winter the lawns are fenced off - though you can still get good views of the tower from the gravel pathways. Beware the vendors of Eiffel tower models and souvenirs - they can be persistent.

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  2. Champ de Mars Park. Enveloping the Eiffel Tower in a cloak of green, Champ de Mars gardens has been charming French families for generations. Its expansive lawns provide the perfect venue for a picnic with an unbelievable view of the Eiffel Tower, while its playgrounds offer an excellent place for weary kids to unwind after a morning or afternoon of sightseeing.

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  3. Jul 28, 2024 · 1. For the best experience, book your tickets online in advance on the official website. This is the cheapest way to visit the Eiffel Tower and avoid a wait in line. Tickets go on sale 60 days in advance. 2. If tickets are sold out on the official website, consider booking a tour.

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  4. Mar 3, 2023 · Go up the Eiffel Tower. One of the most obvious things to do near the Champ de Mars is of course going up the Eiffel Tower, which was once the tallest structure in the world and since its creation in the latter half of the 1800s has since become an emblem of Paris. Those wishing to go up the Eiffel Tower should note that it’s one of the ...

  5. Jul 25, 2024 · The Eiffel Tower is a 1,083 foot tall (330 m) wrought iron lattice tower in Paris France. It’s both a marvel of 19th century engineering and a symbol of the city. A popular nickname for the tower is “La Dame de Fer” or “The Iron Lady”. It is Paris’ most famous and most visited tourist attraction.

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  7. Champ de Mars. 2 Allée Adrienne Lecouvreur, 75007 Paris, France. All sights. When you visit the Eiffel Tower, consider spending some time at Champ de Mars, or the Field of Mars in English, an area between the Eiffel Tower and École Militaire on the left bank of the river Seine. Champ de Mars is a green area, where you can enjoy the views of ...

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