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Altitude 95, which is the restaurant on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower, has the most amazing French Onion Soup. It's a little expensive, but oddly enough, it was cheaper than the restaurant below the tower. My mom and I went to Altitude 95 on our last night in Paris and it was a great way to end our stay. Make sure you make reservations plenty in advance, though. We were unable to sit by the window, because we didn't make them early enough, but that was okay, because wherever you sit, you will have an amazing view while you dine. Also, the staff is a little snooty at first when you walk in the door, but once they find out that you have a reservation, they accomodate you wonderfully. The only drawback is that you still have to pay to go up to the first floor.
French Onion Soup Leave a Comment Theme: OtherPrice: US$31-40 » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than averageAddress: In the Eiffel Tower.Directions: Eiffel Tower, can't miss it!
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We had a grub in this restaurant when on the eiffel tower. But frankly seeing the list that VT has of eat outs, there are thousands of hotels and restaurants in Paris, and I haven‘t tried them all, anyone who claims to be an expert on hotels and restaurants is lying, unless he evaluates such establishments for a living (the only way he could ever get enough experience to qualify as an expert). Your best bet is a good travel guide, like the one is chanced my eyes upon at Nord station, the Michelin guide. I‘ve always been puzzled in particular by people who ask residents of a city for advice on hotels. A resident, I think, is just about the last person to ask about hotels in the city, since he usually has a place of his own and has never stayed in any of the city‘s hotels. Asking about restaurants isn‘t quite as bizarre, but still, most residents have just a few favorite restaurants, and have never even many. So asking Parisians about Paris hotels (or, to a lesser extent, restaurants) is often a waste of time. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: On the Eiffel Tower.
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