A Suspended Bridge Opens 60 Meters Up the Eiffel Tower: Here’s When It Will Close.

Eiffel Tower suspension bridge height
Eiffel Tower suspension bridge height

New 'Tower Vertigo' Suspension Bridge

According to Novyny.live: France has unveiled a new suspended walkway connecting the legs of the Eiffel Tower, hanging 60 meters above the ground and stretching 40 meters in length. Dubbed 'Tower Vertigo,' this attraction offers visitors a fresh way to experience the iconic landmark. Access to the bridge is included in the standard ticket price for the tower, making it available to anyone eager to take in breathtaking elevated views. The installation will remain open until May 3, giving tourists a limited window to enjoy this unique opportunity.

Details and Popularity of the Attraction

Opened late last year, the bridge can accommodate up to four visitors at a time. Its entrance is located on the first level of the Eiffel Tower, providing easy access to the new feature. Originally built for the 1889 World’s Fair, the Eiffel Tower stands 324 meters tall, including its television antenna, and remains one of the world’s most recognizable structures. It features three observation decks at heights of 57, 116, and 276 meters.

  • Over 7 million people visit the Eiffel Tower annually.
  • The new suspension bridge is poised to become a top tourist draw.
  • Its placement is expected to attract even more visitors to this landmark site.

The launch of the 'Tower Vertigo' bridge reflects France’s commitment to keeping its cultural and architectural treasures engaging. Modern additions like this one allow visitors to gain fresh perspectives and create lasting memories at iconic locations. At the same time, such attractions can boost the tourism sector, a crucial factor as the industry recovers from the pandemic.


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