Tour Eiffel 3e étage, Steel dome and observation deck at Eiffel Tower in Paris, France
The third level features a closed interior space and an open gallery with unobstructed views of Paris from 276 meters (906 feet) above ground. This floor combines sheltered and exposed viewing areas for a complete experience.
The upper level contains a replica of Gustave Eiffel's office displaying the original phonograph that Thomas Edison gave to him in 1889. The space documents the life of the tower's creator with personal belongings and memorabilia.
Orientation panels display geographical information about cities worldwide and their distances, accompanied by silhouettes of notable structures from different countries.
Four elevators transport visitors from ground level through the second floor before reaching this level, with a progression of stops on the way up. Purchase tickets in advance as this viewpoint draws large crowds throughout the year.
A champagne bar on this level allows visitors to sip white or pink bubbly while gazing at the city through expansive panoramic windows. It is one of the highest places in Paris where one can enjoy a drink.
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