Paris, Île-de-France
destination • outdoors
Posted almost 5 years ago
Eiffel Tower
If you’re in Paris, you HAVE to go to the Eiffel Tower - I don’t care how touristy it is. I went for a study abroad and I highly recommend going both in the daytime and at night, because it really does have a different vibe and that nighttime sparkle is magical!
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