
Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower, Paris
“The moment it shimmered, my heart did too.”
First Impressions
Seeing the Eiffel Tower for the first time is pure magic. You think you’re ready for it—you’ve seen it in pictures, movies, postcards—but nothing prepares you for the real thing. It’s grand, graceful, and somehow both larger and softer than I expected. When it finally sparkled after sunset, it honestly felt like my heart was sparkling right along with it.
Getting There
I took the Metro Line 6 to Bir-Hakeim Station and walked toward the tower. That first glimpse through the trees made me literally gasp. You can also arrive via Trocadéro Gardens for a picture-perfect view from above.
Tip: Go late afternoon to catch both daytime beauty and the magical evening light show.
My Experience
I spent time wandering the Champ de Mars (the large grassy park below the tower), snapping endless photos and just soaking in the atmosphere. The energy was joyful—kids playing, couples picnicking, friends laughing under the Parisian sky.
Later, I took the elevator up to the second level for panoramic views of Paris. Watching the Seine snake through the city and spotting all the tiny rooftops was unforgettable. I didn’t go all the way to the summit (next time!), but honestly, the view was already breathtaking.
When the first sparkle show lit up at night—thousands of lights twinkling all at once—I literally teared up. It was that magical.
Good to Know
Open: Daily from 9:30 AM – 11:45 PM (times vary slightly by season)
Tickets: Around €18–€29 depending on the level (second floor vs. summit); book online to skip lines
Visit Duration: 1.5–3 hours depending if you explore multiple levels
Facilities: Gift shops, cafés, restrooms on-site
Snack Break
After my visit, I grabbed a sweet crêpe from a nearby street vendor (classic Nutella, because when in Paris…), sat in the park, and just watched the tower light up again and again. It felt like living inside a postcard.
Personal Tips
Book your ticket in advance to skip the long ticket lines
Bring a lightweight scarf or jacket—it gets breezy at the top
Watch your belongings—it’s a tourist hotspot
Don’t rush—just sit somewhere nearby and watch the tower shimmer at the top of the hour after sunset
Why I Loved It
⭐ 5.0/5 — “It wasn’t just a sightseeing stop—it was a feeling. Standing there, watching Paris glow around me, I felt wonder, gratitude, and joy all at once. Absolutely unforgettable.”
What You’ll Want to Capture
Classic shots from Trocadéro Gardens with the full tower
Cute picnic photos on the Champ de Mars with the tower behind you
Close-up selfies with the intricate ironwork in the background
Nighttime sparkle shots—tripod or steady hand highly recommended


