Montparnasse Panoramic Visit with Champagne, Paris

Imagine this… you are sitting atop the tallest building in Paris with a flute of champagne in hand and watching the amazing site of all of Paris spread out below you. You would feel like you are sitting on the top of the world.Eiffel Tower view from the 56th floor

With your special ticket in hand, you make your way to the 360 Degree Café located on the 56th floor of Montparnasse Tower, the tallest office building in Paris at 210 meters. You are greeted upon arrival with a glass of champagne or another beverage of your choice and some selected nibbles. With your glass of bubbly in hand, cast your eye over the entire city of Paris laid out at your feet.

Get a different view of all of Paris’ famous landmarks including the Eiffel Tower, Les Invalides, Sacre Coeur, Musee d’Orsay, the Arc de Triomphe, the Pantheon, and the Louvre. If the day is clear, you can even see the aircrafts taking off from Orly Airport located outside the city.

Once you have had your fill of the café, take the short flight of stairs to the 59th floor terrace for the most panoramic view of your life. Check out the 360o views of Paris from the open observation deck – a view that will stay with you all your life. Make sure you carry your camera along because the photo opportunities from the observation deck are unparalleled anywhere in Europe.

You can take your time drinking in the amazing scenes and sights of the most romantic city in the world as both the café and the observation deck are open all day and late into the night. So if you time you arrival at Montparnasse Tower, you can view the most amazing sunset of your life. Watch the sun set as a ball of fire over the length of the city of Paris and gasp in amazement as the lights of the city come on one by one with the deepening dusk.

You will be rooted to the spot and not want to leave Montparnasse Tower ever! This is one highlight of Paris that you must not miss. Book this vacation deal now and visit the Montparnasse Tower.

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