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Visitors can ascend via elevator or climb the 674 stairs to reach the second level, revealing stunning views of the city. A fascinating tidbit: there’s even a small apartment at the tower's peak, originally built by Gustave Eiffel for scientific gatherings.
5. Museums
Paris is a treasure trove of museums, with over 100 to explore. The Louvre, renowned as the world's largest art museum, houses iconic works such as the Mona Lisa. The architectural marvel of the museum is an impressive glass pyramid at its entrance.
Other gems include the Musée d'Orsay, featuring Impressionist masterpieces, and the Centre Pompidou, home to modern art. With so many options, art lovers will find a never-ending supply of creativity and history.