Dare to be dizzy: a suspension bridge at the Eiffel Tower

Would you like to walk in a vacuum 60 metres above the ground? The Eiffel Tower offers a unique and ephemeral experience . “The Vertigo of the Eiffel Tower, is a footbridge suspended between the monument’s pillars. This attraction is a unique opportunity to defy the laws of gravity in the heart of Paris. Accessible until March 9, 2025.

A challenge for thrill-seekers at the Eiffel Tower

At 330 metres high, the Eiffel Tower has always been a challenge for sportsmen and adventurers. Feats such as Alain Robert’s bare-handed climb in 1996 and Anouk Garnier’s world record rope climb in 2024 have left their mark on the monument’s history. Today, it’s the general public who can test their daring. Thanks to this 40-meter suspension bridge, they can play tightrope walker. The bridge is designed to offer a breathtaking experience.

A unique, secure attraction

Installed on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower, this net suspension bridge was built by Arboricorde, a specialist company. Designed to guarantee maximum safety, this footbridge offers a breathtaking view of the forecourt and plunges visitors into a sensation of vertiginous emptiness.

The experience is free of charge, and included in your ticket to the 1st floor. To take part, simply scan a QR code on site. The attraction is open to everyone aged 3 and over, allowing young and old alike to test their mettle against the immensity of the City of Light.

Until March 9. Find out more here.

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