Best Eiffel Tower Photo Spots: Capture Paris from Every Angle
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The Eiffel Tower is one of the most photographed landmarks in the world, but finding the perfect angle without the crowds can be a challenge.
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Whether you’re looking for an iconic shot, a hidden gem, or a creative perspective, here are some of the best spots to capture stunning photos of the Iron Lady.
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1. Trocadéro (Classic, but Crowded)
Trocadéro is the most famous place for Eiffel Tower photos, offering a symmetrical view of the tower from above.
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However, it’s always packed with tourists, so arriving at sunrise is the best way to get a clear shot.
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📍Tip: Skip the main terrace and head down the stairs to Trocadéro Gardens for a more peaceful shot with fountains in the foreground.
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2. Avenue de Camoëns (Hidden Gem)
Avenue de Camoëns is a quiet residential street with a beautiful staircase leading to a direct view of the Eiffel Tower. Perfect for a romantic or cinematic shot, and since it’s less known, you’ll often have it all to yourself.
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📍Tip: Go early in the morning for the best light and fewer people.
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3. Avenue de New York & Seine River Stairs
Walk along Avenue de New York and look for the stairs that lead down to the riverbank.
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This is where you’ll get a low-angle, up-close shot of the tower with a more artistic and unique feel.
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📍Tip: This is a great spot for outfit or fashion photography, with the tower rising dramatically behind you.
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4. Pont d’léna (Bridge Viewpoint)
Pont d’léna is the bridge directly in front of the Eiffel Tower, connecting Trocadéro to the Champ de Mars. This location gives you a balanced shot of the tower with the Seine River in the foreground.
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📍Tip: At sunset, the tower lights up, and the reflection on the water makes for a magical photo.
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5. Champ de Mars (Eiffel Tower Park View)
For a full, straight-on view of the Eiffel Tower, head to Champ de Mars, the park surrounding it. It’s a fantastic place to take a picnic photo or a wide-angle shot with greenery in the foreground.
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6. Bir-Hakeim Bridge (Dramatic Perspective)
This bridge, featured in many movies (like Inception), is perfect for symmetrical, artistic shots of the Eiffel Tower framed by elegant metal arches. It also offers a fantastic view of the Seine.
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📍Tip: Use the bridge’s arches as a frame for a unique composition.
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7. Metro Line 6 (Moving Shot from the Train)
For a quick but unforgettable Eiffel Tower view, hop on Metro Line 6 and grab a window seat. As the train emerges from the underground, you’ll get a breathtaking view of the tower.
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📍Tip: Have your camera ready between Passy and Bir-Hakeim stations for the best shot.
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8. Montparnasse Tower (Skyline View)
For a panoramic view of Paris with the Eiffel Tower in the distance, visit the Montparnasse Tower’s observation deck. It’s the best place to see the full city skyline from above.
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📍Tip: Go during sunset for a golden-hour cityscape, or stay until nightfall for the twinkling city lights.
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9. Rue de l’Université (Quaint Parisian Street View)
This charming Parisian street ends with a perfect Eiffel Tower view framed by elegant buildings. It’s a classic “hidden” location that gives off vintage Paris vibes.
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📍Tip: Great for candid walking shots with the Eiffel Tower in the background.
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