Looking for the best Eiffel Tower photo spots?
I’ve got you covered, here are the best places to view and the best spots to photograph the Eiffel Tower.
7. Pont d’lena
Pont d’Iéna is a bridge spanning the River Seine in Paris. It links the Eiffel Tower on the Left Bank to the district of Trocadéro on the Right Bank.
6. Square Rapp
Square Rapp and Avenue can be found in the heart of all the action. Overlooking the Eiffel Tower and all Haussmannian architecture in style, this hidden gem of the 7th arrondissement is a pretty escape from the hustle and bustle of other tourist hotspots in the area.
5. Bir Hakeim Bridge
You’ve certainly seen Bir Hakeim Bridge in many films: “Last Tango in Paris,” “Inception,” “Mission: Impossible – Fallout,” and many others.
To start with, the bridge itself is really camera-friendly. It looks a lot like a tunnel in the Eiffel style and offers many chances to play with perspectives here. Secondly, there is another stunning view of the Eiffel Tower from here.
The bridge offers a perfect location for shooting in any style you want whether it is street style photoshoots, elopement pictures or family photography.
4. Montparnasse
Even though it is a bit expensive, we strongly recommend you to visit the Tour Montparnasse. It is worth going there for the view (especially of the Eiffel Tower) and we are sure you can’t find better spot for sunsets in all Paris.
3. Sacre-Coeur
The Basilica of Sacré Coeur de Montmartre, commonly known as Sacré-Cœur Basilica and often simply Sacré-Cœur, is a Roman Catholic church and minor basilica in Paris, France, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Sacré-Cœur Basilica is located at the summit of the butte of Montmartre.
2. Trocadero
The Trocadéro, site of the Palais de Chaillot, is an area of Paris, France, in the 16th arrondissement, across the Seine from the Eiffel Tower. It is also the name of the 1878 palace which was demolished in 1937 to make way for the Palais de Chaillot.
1. Pont Alexandre III
The Pont Alexandre III is a deck arch bridge that spans the Seine in Paris. It connects the Champs-Élysées quarter with those of the Invalides and Eiffel Tower. The bridge is widely regarded as the most ornate, extravagant bridge in the city. It has been classified as a French monument historique since 1975.
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