River Seine and Eiffel tower

Romancing the Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower sat by the bank of the river Seine. We were viewing it from the top of Arc of Triomphe. The massive structure was dominating the panoramic view of Paris. Its construction was to commemorate the 1889 World’s Fair. It was named after its engineer, Gustave Eiffel.

We were walking down Avenue de Champ-Élysées, one of the radiating avenues from Arc de Triomphe, on the way to see the Eiffel Tower. It was a first-hand look at the ambiance of Paris street life. We chanced upon Le Deauville and sampled its menu. We joined the short line outside of Ladurée to buy some of its famous macarons. Avenue Montaigne offered its famous service of luxury shopping.

Eiffel Tower at dusk

Pont de I’Alma offered a closer and better view of the tower. Like most structures in Paris, Pont de I’Alma, represented important and significant events in the country’s history. We crossed the bridge and walked all the way to the base of the tower. By this time, it was starting to get dark and we noticed the increasing activity surrounding the tower. Street hawkers were selling their wares around the foot of the tower.

By this time, it was getting darker and we started heading back to our hotel. Night time in Paris was a different kind of experience. We were not ready for this hence we did not explore further and stayed in our comfort zone.

Revised: September 3, 2023.


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