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Eiffel Tower

Paris, France · UTC+1

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Location
Paris, France
Category
Landmark
Timezone
UTC+1
Viewers
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About This Camera

This camera provides a stunning view of the Eiffel Tower, the wrought-iron lattice masterpiece that has defined the Paris skyline since 1889. The tower's graceful silhouette rises 1,083 feet above the Champ de Mars, its intricate ironwork visible in remarkable detail from this vantage point.

The surrounding Parisian rooftops spread out in a sea of zinc grey and cream, punctuated by the green canopy of the Champ de Mars gardens below the tower and the glint of the Seine River nearby. Visitors are visible as tiny figures on the observation platforms, and the elevator mechanisms can occasionally be seen moving along the legs.

At night, the tower becomes pure magic. Twenty thousand light bulbs illuminate the structure in golden light, and every hour on the hour a sparkling light show transforms it into a shimmering beacon visible across the entire city. The sweeping searchlight at the summit rotates continuously, reaching 50 miles into the distance.

Location Facts

The Eiffel Tower was built for the 1889 World's Fair and was originally intended to stand for only 20 years. It contains 18,038 metallic parts joined by 2.5 million rivets and weighs approximately 10,100 tons. The tower was the world's tallest structure until the Chrysler Building surpassed it in 1930. Approximately 7 million people visit the tower each year, making it the most-visited paid monument in the world. It takes 60 tons of paint to repaint the entire structure, a task done every seven years.

Best Time to Watch

The hourly sparkle show runs from dusk until 1 AM Paris time and is best viewed after 9 PM Central European Time in summer. Clear winter evenings from November through February offer the crispest views. Bastille Day on July 14 features fireworks launched from the tower, and the annual light shows on New Year's Eve are spectacular.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Eiffel Tower camera live 24/7?

Yes, the Eiffel Tower live camera streams 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from Paris, France. The feed may occasionally go offline for maintenance, but it is designed to provide continuous real-time footage.

What can I see on the Eiffel Tower webcam?

Watch the Eiffel Tower live from Paris, France. See the iconic iron landmark illuminated against the Parisian skyline, streaming in real time 24/7.

What time zone is Paris, France in?

Paris, France is in the UTC+1 time zone. EarthLive24 displays the current local time on the camera page so you can see what time it is at the camera location.

When is the best time to watch?

The hourly sparkle show runs from dusk until 1 AM Paris time and is best viewed after 9 PM Central European Time in summer. Clear winter evenings from November through February offer the crispest views. Bastille Day on July 14 features fireworks launched from the tower, and the annual light shows on New Year's Eve are spectacular.

Is the Eiffel Tower webcam free to watch?

Yes, all live cameras on EarthLive24 are completely free to watch. No registration or subscription is required.