While places like Trocadéro and Champ de Mars are iconic (and understandably busy) places to capture your Eiffel Tower memory, there’s a quieter little corner of the city that feels like it was designed just for photographers and romantics alike.
We have brought you back to Avenue de Camoens, a tucked-away street in the 16th arrondissement which ends at a picturesque double staircase with a marble memorial and ornate balustrade, framing the Eiffel Tower beautifully. Perhaps a lot busier now because of the likes of Instagram, you can still catch a clear shot of the Iron Lady with a little patience.
Practical Paris:
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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