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What to do around the Eiffel Tower in Paris?

Categories : Discover Paris, published on : 11/10/23

To fully enjoy a stay in Paris, without missing any of the must-see attractions, the first thing to do is to organize a sightseeing itinerary. Of course, the Eiffel Tower tops the list of historical monuments to discover. So, so as not to waste time on transport, we have listed for you all the essential sites to visit around the Eiffel Tower .

 

At the foot of the Eiffel Tower

After discovering the Iron Lady and admiring the view from its summit, you just need to walk a few minutes to access other emblematic places in the capital.

The Champ-de-Mars park

Spread over more than 24 hectares, the Champ-de-Mars park is undoubtedly the most photographed green space in Paris. It must be said that it offers a breathtaking view of the Eiffel Tower, and it represents an ideal spot for a pleasant walk. The vast lawns and large paths are regularly occupied by tourists looking for fresh air, but also by joggers or families who come to picnic. Between the Seine and the École Militaire, the Champ-de-Mars park is also an emblematic place for many popular gatherings, such as the fireworks on July 14, or the Olympic sporting events.

The Grand Ephemeral Palace

At the end of the Champs-de-Mars park is the Grand Palais Éphémère . Temporarily installed opposite the work of Gustave Eiffel, this 10,000 m² temporary exhibition hall hosts all events at the Grand Palais until its reopening, whether artistic, sporting or cultural. Its eco-design and wooden frame also make it an innovative masterpiece of French architecture.

The Grand Palais Éphémère will be completely dismantled in 2024, and each material will be reused. We also offered you our retrospective of the superb Paris Photo event .

Cruise ships on the Seine

Boarding a Bateau-Mouche and sailing on the Seine is probably one of the most typical tourist attractions in Paris. This is the opportunity to discover the capital and its historical monuments from another angle, and to live a unique and charming experience. For an hour, the boat takes you to meet the most emblematic sites, while a guide tells you the history of Paris.

The Quai Branly Museum - Jacques Chirac

At the foot of the Eiffel Tower, on the banks of the Seine, the Quai Branly Museum is recognizable by its bold glass architecture, designed by Jean Nouvel. Around, the green wall and the lush garden also attract the eye and are a real invitation to take a walk.

Inside, the Parisian museum traces more than 100 centuries of history through 370,000 works from the four corners of the world, of which more than 3,500 years are on display. We discover civilizations and arts from Africa, Oceania, Asia, and the Americas, represented by various objects: jewelry, clothing, musical instruments, sculptures, photographs...

The Paris Sewer Museum

Near the Alma bridge and the Quai Branly museum, the Paris sewer museum offers an atypical visit to discover the capital's sewers. Renovated in 2021, this exhibition space offers an immersive experience in the sanitation network of the City of Paris.

 

Sites within a 20-minute walk of the Eiffel Tower

Your curiosity can take you a little further than the Eiffel Tower district , without taking you far from the 7th arrondissement of Paris and the Hôtel Bleu de Grenelle. Here are some good addresses less than 20 minutes walk from the Iron Lady.

The Paris Museum of Modern Art and the Palais de Tokyo

On the banks of the Seine, a building dating from 1937 stands out, erected for the Universal Exhibition. In the west wing, we find the Palais de Tokyo , entirely dedicated to contemporary art . With an exhibition space of 22,000 m², it is to date the largest contemporary art center in Europe. There are temporary exhibitions highlighting artists from design, music and fashion.

In the east wing, we find the Museum of Modern Art (MAM) , entirely devoted to the different artistic movements from the 20th century until today. Its Art Deco architecture is a masterpiece in itself, but above all it houses great works by renowned artists, such as Picasso, Matisse, Modigliani, Alberto Giacometti and Chagall.

The Yves Saint Laurent Paris museum and the Galliera palace

Just behind the Palais de Tokyo and the Museum of Modern Art, we find two tourist sites in Paris: the Yves Saint Laurent museum and the Palais Galliera . 200 meters from each other, they are two of the 3 Parisian museums dedicated to fashion.

Installed in the fashion house occupied for a long time by the famous couturier , the Yves Saint Laurent museum is made up of the salons which hosted, at the time, the designer's major fashion shows. There, in the form of permanent and temporary exhibitions, you will find the designer's collections of accessories, dresses, videos and photos.

A little further, the Palais Galliera, Fashion Museum of the City of Paris , traces the history of clothing and fashion in France, from the 18th century to today, through costumes, accessories and documents graphic arts.

The National Museum of Asian Arts - Musée Guimet

Near the Palais Galliera, towards the Trocadéro, the Guimet museum is dedicated to Asian arts . From China to Korea, from Afghanistan to Japan, more than 5,000 years of history are traced through various forms of artistic expression: jewelry, textiles, statues, ceramics, prints, armor, paintings...

The Trocadéro, its esplanade and its gardens

From the Eiffel Tower, cross the Pont d'Iéna to reach the Trocadéro . Here, you will undoubtedly find the most beautiful balcony with a view of the Iron Lady, the Seine and the entire Left Bank. Tourists make an essential stopover there to enjoy a breathtaking view of the capital, but also to enjoy the Trocadéro gardens , with its Warsaw fountain and its 20 water cannons. Day and night, in summer and winter, the Troca, as Parisians like to call it, is a vast expanse of 90,000 m² ideal for strolling and marveling.

The Museum of Man

Behind the Trocadéro esplanade , you will discover a building housing several Parisian cultural places, including the Musée de l'Homme . Here, its creator, Paul Rivet, wanted to retrace the history and future of Man through an original and rich visit. Human hope is then detailed based on anthropological, prehistoric and ethnographic collections.

Within the museum, the route guides you in 3 stages: “Who are we?”, “Where do we come from?” and “Where are we going?”.

The Paris Aquarium

If you have time on your hands and you like the aquatic world, take advantage of being in the Trocadéro garden to go to the Paris Aquarium . Inaugurated in 1867 for the Universal Exhibition, it is the oldest aquarium in the world, but it continues to amaze young and old. There, more than 13,000 fish and invertebrates live, including 50 sharks and 700 coral colonies. But the most impressive thing is probably the 15 pools in which there are more than 2,500 jellyfish. This installation is also recognized as being the largest medusarium in Europe .

In the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, this Parisian aquarium offers numerous educational activities to discover the biotopes of the French coasts.

The city of architecture and heritage

Still at the Trocadéro, near the Palais de Chaillot, is the city of architecture and heritage . Open to the public since 2007, this building is above all a commercial and industrial site, but it also offers an architecture center, a museum, a school and a specialized library. The objective of this national public establishment is to raise awareness of the heritage and architecture of our territory.

The wine museum

Leaving the Trocadéro, head towards the Bir-Hakeim bridge to reach the wine museum . It's not really in the 16th arrondissement of Paris that you'd expect to find a museum dealing with oenology. However, it is in vaulted cellars dating from the 15th century that the wine museum is located. There we find history, traditions, heritage and French wine-making know-how through a collection of 2,000 objects. The unusual museum also offers wine tasting workshops and a restaurant.

Find our selection of museums just a stone's throw from our hotel!

The best spots to admire the Eiffel Tower

On the square in front of the Eiffel Tower, the Iron Lady stands out with presence. But when we step back and admire it from afar, it takes on an air of great elegance. If you are captivated by the beauty of this architectural masterpiece, here are some favorite spots to admire the Eiffel Tower .

From the Seine, on a barge or cruise ship

Many companies offer a stroll or dinner on the Seine . And for good reason, Parisian boats run along the Seine, weaving between the greatest monuments in Paris. But it is above all the Eiffel Tower that attracts all the curiosities. While sailing on the waves, day and night, the Iron Lady reveals herself in her most beautiful light.

From the 56th floor of the Montparnasse tower

Get up high to admire the Eiffel Tower from another angle, by climbing to the top floor of the Montparnasse Tower . This tower is the second tallest in Paris, and offers a breathtaking panorama of the first tallest tower! From the Ciel de Paris restaurant, the Eiffel Tower has never been so beautiful.

From the Les Ombres restaurant, at the Quai Branly museum

On the roof terrace of the Musée du Quai Branly , you can have lunch or dinner at the Les Ombres restaurant, and enjoy an intimate face-to-face encounter with the Eiffel Tower. If you're short on time, a little hot drink at Café Branly will do the trick and delight you.

From the Paris Ferris Wheel

Near the Louvre Museum, the Grande Roue de la Concorde is another ideal spot to admire the Eiffel Tower. If you are lucky enough to have it in place during your stay in Paris, take the time to climb aboard a basket which will take you 60 meters high, in a timeless romantic atmosphere.

From the Sacré-Coeur of Montmartre

Ultimately, it's from above that you can best see the Eiffel Tower, so climb to the top of the Butte Montmartre, to the Sacré-Coeur basilica . From here you will have a unique view of Paris and the Eiffel Tower. You will also enjoy the bucolic and picturesque atmosphere of Montmartre.

From the Bir-Hakeim bridge

Just one metro station from the Iron Lady, the Bir-Hakeim bridge attracts many tourists. It must be said that the view from this Paris bridge is incomparable. Romantic as can be, this tourist hotspot is the ideal shooting location for many photographs.

Stroll across the bridges of Paris!

From the Arc de Triomphe

At the very top of the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, the Arc de Triomphe is also one of the essential viewpoints for admiring the Eiffel Tower. To do this, you will have to climb the 284 steps which will allow you to access the roof terrace of the monument. From up there, you will have one of the most beautiful panoramas of Paris!

From the Pompidou Center

If the Center Pompidou is a wonderful place to spend a day on the theme of culture (cinema, exhibition, library), it is also an admirable spot for contemplating the Eiffel Tower and the roofs of Paris. On the 6th floor of the building, the spectacle is breathtaking.

From the Trocadéro esplanade

The immense esplanade of the Palais de Chaillot is a well-known place for Parisians and tourists to take some beautiful photos of the Eiffel Tower. Slightly below, the Iron Lady displays its best profile, while the gardens offer you a completely unobstructed view.

Find our route from the Trocadéro esplanade to the Iron Lady!

 

The hypercenter of Paris is very marked by history. On almost every street corner, there is a historical monument or tourist spot. From the Bleu de Grenelle hotel, it is easy to organize a walking route around the Eiffel Tower , without ever getting bored.

 

More about our boutique hotel in Paris / FAQ

  • Rooms are available from 3pm

  • When is check-out time?

    Rooms must be liberated at 12pm at the latest

  • Is there a parking in the hotel?

    The hotel does not have a private parking, but there parkings are available around the hotel and underneath the metro line situated across from the hotel. 

    The closest and best value-for-money parking is:

    Interparking Cambronne - 26 villa Croix Nivert - 75015 Paris (5 min by foot)

     

  • What are the sizes of the rooms?

    Room sizes vary according to capacity. Single rooms are approximately 13 m2, double rooms 14 to 17 m2 and triple rooms 21 m2. The apartment with its two rooms and small kitchen 32 m2.

  • Does the hotel have connecting rooms?

    The hotel Bleu de Grenelle offers adjacent rooms, using of two private double rooms with a common entrance. They are perfect for family stays!

  • Does the hotel offer babysitting services?

    Our front office team will be delighted to recommend top-quality babysitting services.

  • Is there a restaurant in our Parisian boutique hotel?

    The hotel does not have its own restaurant (besides the breakfast service), but our team will be happy to recommend some of the best addresses in Paris according to your taste and desire.

  • Is the hotel open to people without a room reservation?

    The hotel Bleu de Grenelle is opened to everyone! If you don’t have a reservation, you still are welcome any time during the day to enjoy the co-working area and the bar.

  • Is there an elevator in the hotel?

    There are two elevators in the hotel. However, they are not suitable for wheelchairs.

  • Does the hotel have a free WIFI internet connection?

    The wi-fi is available for free in the rooms and the common areas of the hotel

  • May we ask for a baby cot?

    We will be happy to put a baby bed in your room on a simple advance request.

  • Does the hotel have a temperature control system?

    All our rooms are equipped with heating and air-conditioning depending on the season (heating when outside temperatures are below 17 Celsius degrees and air-conditioning when temperatures are above 17 Celsius degrees)

  • Is the hotel accessible to PRMs (Persons of Reduced Mobility)?

    Our boutique hotel in Paris offers access to PRMs on the first floor and in two rooms especially equipped for their needs.

  • Can an additional bed be installed in a room?

    Besides baby beds, the hotel does not install additional adults beds, but suggests booking one of the triple rooms that will offer optimal comfort to all occupants.

  • How to modify/ cancel a reservation?

    If conditions to modify or cancel are still current, you simply need to address your request by phone + 33 1 45 75 26 54 or by email: info@hotelbleudegrenelle.com

  • Is it possible to obtain a detailed bill with TVA (value-added tax) included?

    A bill with TVA will be printed at check-out and/or sent by email on simple request.

  • Does the hotel allow domestic animals?

    Le Bleu de Grenelle, Parisian boutique hotel, has some rooms adapted for customers with traditional domestic animals (we do not have vivariums or delphinariums).

    An additional 10 euros per night is required to have the room specially cleaned. Thank you for mentioning that you are traveling with your pet at the time of reservation to confirm the availability of these rooms.

  • Is breakfast included in the price of the room?

    According to the selected offer, rooms are sold with or without breakfast. Refer back to the description of your offer. 
    Please note that even if breakfast is not booked at the time of reservation, it can be added at the last minute.

  • What is the city tax "taxe de séjour"?

    The « taxe de séjour » is a French tax that may be asked of vacationers by towns in touristic areas. This tax aims at helping municipal councils finance projects related to touristic frequency and to the protection of natural spaces used by tourists.

    In reality, the « taxe de séjour » is paid by the clients to the hotel, in relation to the number of nights spent and the category of the rented room. The total sum of the collected taxes is then returned to the municipality at the end of a period called, period of perception.   

  • Does the hotel offer ironing services?

    Steamers are available at the reception on simple request.

  • Does the hotel offer laundry services?

    The hotel offers an external laundry service with a classic formula (drop off before noon and pick up the next day) and an express formula (drop off before noon and pick up after 8pm on the day)

  • What is a boutique-hotel?

    A boutique-hotel in its current definition represents a type of hotel, small to medium in size, with an environment (personnel, concept, decoration) of its own and customized. It offers marked differences from the standard great hotel chains.