Most visitors to Paris will want at least one Eiffel Tower photo, one that captures not just the monument, but the magic of Paris itself. While places like Trocadéro and Champ de Mars are iconic (and understandably busy), there’s a quieter little corner of the city that feels like it was designed just for photographers and romantics alike.
Welcome to Avenue de Camoens, a tucked-away street in the 16th arrondissement that offers one of the most picture-perfect views of the Eiffel Tower, without the crowds.
Why Avenue de Camoens?
Unlike the sprawling lawns or open plazas surrounding the Eiffel Tower, Avenue de Camoëns gives you something far more unique: a beautifully framed view of the tower, nestled between ornate Haussmannian facades. A few stone steps, a classic Parisian balustrade and the Iron Lady rising in the distance like she’s part of the neighborhood.
It’s cinematic. It’s timeless. And it's one of those Paris spots that feels both intimate and iconic.
Avenue de Camoëns is just a short walk from the Passy metro stop (Line 6). From there, it's about a 5-minute stroll through one of Paris’s most charming neighborhoods.
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