Altitude 95 in Eiffel Tower???
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If I recall correctly Altitude 95 is on level 1 and you'll need to get in line to get the lift to get to that level. When you're done there, you can just continue on up to levels 2 and/or 3. You needn't return to groundbut unlike Jules Verne, there's no special elevator to go to Altitude 95, you just go with the rest of the linestanders.
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Having dined at altitude 95 ( really isn't dining in the true sense ) you are better off just eating in a bistro near the tower and the going to the tower afterward. The food is so-so and the service more like so what, really is a place you can skip.
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ok so say if I have a 7pm reservation, don't i get to just rock up for my reservation just before 7pm or do I have to wait half an hour or whatever the wait is at that time of day?<BR><BR>In other words, if you had a 7pm reservation, what time would you rock up? Also what if i'm a little late? anyone done this? what happened?
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We had dinner at Altitude 95 two years ago. We had a very nice dinner at a window table, and though it is not as high as Jules Verne, the view of Paris was very nice. If I remember correctly, you do have to buy a separate ticket to the top, but you can continue from that level up.



