Tuesday's take on the tower...back on Avenue de Camoëns

a view from a picturesque double staircase with a marble memorial and ornate balustrade, framing the Eiffel Tower beautifully.  framing the Eiffel Tower beautifully.

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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