Eiffel Tower To Your Hearts Content | Paris Photography
What’s the first icon everyone thinks of when imagining Paris? That’s easy – the Eiffel Tower.
It’s also the number one request I’ve gotten for photos since I traveled to Paris and I thought it would be fun to just go all out – go big or go home – and post only Eiffel Tower photos. These are all completely different in their styles and I feel like one of these photos will make someone happy.
This was our first time seeing the Eiffel Tower while walking around Paris, delirious from jet lag and our bodies thinking it was still 3AM back on the East Coast of the US. Turned the corner, while searching for some food to nosh on, and – BLAM – there she was. Awesome right? Now, imagine living in one of those apartments where you can see it all the time?? I’m assuming that takes some lotto powerball kind of money, so I guess I’ll just keep on dreaming.
After finding our nosh (aka breakfast at pink chairs), we then wandered over to see the Eiffel Tower. It was really close to our hotel and we knew this would be the moment we knew we had officially ARRIVED in Paris. It was fairly early and we had several hours to kill until our hotel would be ready. The grass was soft, the sun was shining, and there were minimal crowds. We sat and just relaxed, taking it all in. Well, the other two people sat down and I kind of stood, laid on my stomach, and rolled around like a turtle on its shell trying to get up because of my recently broken tailbone. I just couldn’t travel to Paris without making it more of an adventure, I guess.
The hardest part about photographing an iconic structure like the Eiffel Tower? Figuring out how in the blue hell to do it differently than everyone else who has ever taken a photo of it. I kept looking at it just trying to find something different and inspiring. I also kept in mind I had two people traveling with me, who weren’t photographers, so I had to keep my obsessiveness to a somewhat minimum so they wouldn’t be throwing me and my camera into the Seine River.
Did you know you can actually eat INSIDE the Eiffel Tower? There’s a restaurant up there that lets you see Paris from an aerial view. It was gorgeous and when the flashing nighttime sparkle lights lit up the Eiffel Tower, the interior of the restaurant was like a crazy disco of lights since we were right there inside the action. I highly recommend eating at Le 58 Tour Eiffel if you get the chance, especially if you don’t know if you’ll ever get to go back to Paris. Yes, it’s touristy. Yes, it’s pricey. Yes, the locals will probably say you are wasting your time and can find better food elsewhere but then you get to go home and say you ate INSIDE THE EIFFEL TOWER. Sounds awesome, right?
I will say, it was an adventure explaining to the server I am a vegetarian. He kept offering me the chicken and I declined politely. It was very confusing for him to fathom why I would not be eating the meat in any of the dishes. Eventually, he brought my dinner out with chicken on the side, which I shared with my hubby. He didn’t mind getting my extras. It’s how we roll.
On our last day we shopped for souvenirs and then we walked along the side of the Eiffel Tower where there were beautiful shaded areas under the trees, benches to relax, and some peace away from the bedlam of tourists. It was really a nice spot to see the icon without the hassle and I would say several locals were taking full advantage.
So, there are some of my many photos of the Eiffel Tower.
Which photo is your favorite? If you won the powerball lotto, where would you buy a home? Are you like I am and will eat/do the touristy thing so you can brag later you did it? Have you read about the 10 Things I Learned While In Paris?
Enjoy your day,
Great photos! I like all of the different looks here. I hope that one of these days I can see the Eiffel Tower in person, too.
Thanks! I’ve been to Paris twice now and really enjoyed both trips. Lots of photo opps 🙂
I just returned from Paris…certainly a great place, for capturing the magic. Enjoyed your photos…and the chance to remember, just a few weeks ago. I am still sorting through mine, and hoping they will be the first on a blog I am working on…just an amateur, but strive for the special eye. Thanks for the memories.
Will you be sharing your photos online? If so, I’d love to see them! How was your trip? When we visited, it was incredibly hot (which is unusual), so I hope the weather for you was much improved – although probably a bit cold?
I will share..trip was great…it was January, so a bit Rainy and cold, will post on my blog.
Oh my gosh, was he sky really that clear??? I kind of can’t believe there were no clouds at all, wow. Not sure which is my favorite… I remember well going up in the Eiffel Tower… me and some random Aussie guy had hired a french “tour guide” who basically just knew everyone and could walk past lines and take us everywhere. Totally worth the euros 😉
Yes, there was rarely a cloud in the sky – which for a photographer can be terrible! Clouds add interesting shapes and textures…I worked with what I had though. Love the unofficial “tour guide” you hired. Where would you find someone willing to do that?? Just some random dude, looking French, leaning against a wall with his coffee and cigarette and baiting in unassuming tourists 😉 Could be he didn’t really know anyone and just slipped on through. Your photo is probably on French tourist sites saying “Never Again!”
Haha you’re probably right! You know… I think I found him on the internet! HAHAHAHAHA the source of all my weirdest experiences, it would seem 😉