Eiffel Tower coupons are somewhat hard to come by, as the market for tours is so high. Although, they can be found online and in some travel brochures. The Eiffel Tower was originally built for the Paris Exposition of 1889, and was almost torn down twenty years later because the least had expired. It was decided that it should remain standing, as many thought that it's antenna for telegraphy would be useful. In 1910 it became part of the International Time Service, and has been one of the biggest tourist attractions ever since. In the Eiffel Tower's existence, it has had over 250,000,000 visitors.
There is another tourist attraction devoted to the Eiffel Tower by the same name in Las Vegas, Nevada. It features a miniature version of the landmark and has numerous hotels for "Paris" in the city as well.
Where to Get Eiffel Tower Coupons
The coupons for Paris may be found in some Paris travel brochures, as well as online through sites like destinationcoupons.com and travelgrove.com.
The coupons for the Eiffel Tower, Las Vegas are a bit easier to come by and can be found mainly online through sites like vegascoupons.com and accessvegas.com.
Eiffel Tower Coupons Coupon Policies
All coupons and/or coupon codes have an expiration or end date, as well as a limit of coupons that may be used at one time. This limit is usually one unless stated otherwise on the coupon or with the coupon code. If these stipulations are not marked, they are usually in the fine print, the distributor of the coupon may need to be contacted in order to obtain this information.
Eiffel Tower Light Show
This video is footage of the Eiffel Tower light show at night in Paris, France. It is slightly shaky, as it is a home video taken with no tripod, and features some somewhat humerous commentary. The tower is, at first, a solid blue, and then starts to almost sparkle, with twinkling clear lights on top of the blue ones.
