

The Eiffel Tower was the tallest structure in the world, the best known landmark in Europe, and the most famous symbol of Paris.
The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889 to celebrate the anniversary of the French Revolution . It took almost two years to complete the structure and the Eiffel Tower was named after the designer- engineer Gustave Eiffel. During the contruction, many people thought it was a crazy idea because of its huge structure, wasting much money to build the Tower. After it was finished, the Eiffel Tower quickly became a Symbol of City. From the Tower, people can view the whole city, especially in the evening( one hour before the sunset), the view of Paris is the best. In the clear weather, you can view the city as far as 42 miles from the top of the Eiffel Tower. People come to the Eiffel Tower in order to observe the beautiful light of city at night. From the top of the Tower, Paris is in your view. Somebody told me that if you come to Paris without visiting the Eiffel Tower, it means you lose the chance to see the romantic city.
The Tower has three levels for visitors. The first level has over 300 steps and visitors can walk through that, but from the second level to the third level, visitors are lifted to the top of it. You can order your dinner from one of the two restaurants in this Tower and enjoy seeing the city without worrying about your hash life. More than 200,000,000 visitors have visited the Tower since 1889. Making it the most visiting in the world even though the Eiffel Tower is only the second tallest one in France . Today, many coppies of Eiffel Tower buildings were built in different countries, so you can see how popular the Eiffel Tower is in the world.
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ReplyDelete. Use an article when you say "Eiffel Tower"
. French revolution (CAPS)
. costing much money (WC)
. to built (WF)
. symbol of a city (specific city)
. visitors are lift
. it the most visiting
. second tallest one in France (really? are you sure this is right?)
. many copies of Eiffel Tower buildings was