Altitude 95 reservations
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Time after time people are told to email for reservations. In Dec 2001 I tried that and was told 95 wasn't taking reservations by email. So for a few dollars we called. No problem. I don't know if it is the same for Jules Verne. To get the numbers just go to the Effiel Tower web site.
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Pick up the phone and call. Personal contact is always best.<BR>Altitude 95<BR>Tour Eiffel 1er etage<BR>Champ de Mars<BR>75007 Paris<BR>Tel: 011-33-1-45-55-00-21<BR>Fax: 011-33-1-47-05-94-40<BR>For more Paris information e-mail me: [email protected]
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You might try faxing them - I was able to reserve window table for an early June lunch via fax. Unfortunately, I can't remember if I e-mailed them first and followed up with the fax or just faxed first - sorry! Our family of 4 (2 adults & 2 kids) had a wonderful meal there - my 10-year old daughter especially enjoyed a seafood extravaganza & both kids enjoyed pulling the smails (sorry - escargot) out of their shells.<BR>Good luck & have fun!
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Hi. I just received an e-mail from Altitude 95 informing me that they do not accept e-mail reservations. They gave me the following numbers to call/fax for reservations.<BR><BR>telephone: 00331 45 55 20 04 or by fax to: 00331 47 05 94 40.<BR><BR>Thanks for everyones replies. :^)
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How is the food at Altitude 95? Is a reservation necessary there for lunch?<BR><BR>With respect to Jules Verne, is the food as good as the view? what should I expect to pay for two for lunch with a bottle of wine? for women at lunch would "business casual" attire be appropriate?
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Boy, that's a good question: Is a reservation needed for lunch?<BR><BR>I can't get through to Altitude 95 either by fax or telephone. I must be dialing incorrectly. At this point I am ready to give up. BUT... If someone out there has gotten in this restaurant for lunch WITHOUT a reservation, maybe we will go that route.<BR><BR>BTW, if we do go for lunch, do we go straight to the restaurant? Is there a separate entrance? Do we need to purchase Eiffel Tower tickets to get into the restaurant?<BR><BR>THANKS!!!
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