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Your Arc de Triomphe Triumph

We’re confident that visitors to our site are erudite, well-travelled and always hungry for something new. That’s why we try to keep you on your toes by us keeping on our own toes. So, this post is more of a goad / invitation to encourage you to take a step back, and then take many steps forward up, up and away to your destination. (via a staircase of 284 steps.) What is the goal here? Anyone can walk around the Arc de Triomphe. But how many can scale to the top? Well, now you can. explore the landmark that everyone knows but few people experience: the Top of the Arc de Triomphe.

Discover the secrets of the Parisian landmark that everyone knows but few people experience: the Arc de Triomphe. The world’s second-largest triumphal arch (at 51m) was commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte аnd completed in the 1830s to commemorate French soldiers who fought during the Napoleonic Wars. It is located at the western end of the exclusive Avenue des Champs-Elysees, known for its shops, restaurants, and hotels.

This could be you. Quelle views! Wave to your people. Click here to book your ascent to the top.

And, as this treasure says to one and all, We are all flawed, and it is in our imperfections that we find our beauty.

Make the thrill even better. Take the train to the centre of Paris. OMIO has your tickets. Click here.

When we are in Paris, we always stay at Hotel du Champ de Mars. Petit, but perfect. Located in Paris, Hotel du Champ de Mars is 900 metres from the Eiffel Tower and 700 metres from Les Invalides. It offers free WiFi access, a 24-hour frond desk and individually decorated guest rooms. Serviced by a lift, all rooms feature a fan, a telephone and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. A hairdryer, free toiletries and a bath or shower are provided in the bathroom. Click here to book.

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