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Eiffel Tower Shut Down Amidst French Strikes Over Austerity Measures

Across France, protests and strikes erupted in over 200 cities on Thursday, fueled by political uncertainty and budget disagreements. The demonstrations, spearheaded by major unions, aimed to condemn proposed spending cuts and advocate for increased taxes on the wealthy. In Paris, thousands marched, and the Eiffel Tower was closed due to the strikes. Though the government has yet to unveil its budget plans, the nationwide protests reflect growing social anger over austerity measures and the potential erosion of purchasing power for low-paid and middle-class workers.

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Eiffel Tower Closed Due to Extreme Heat: A Hot Day for Landmarks

As the intense heatwave continues to grip France, the Eiffel Tower has been forced to take safety measures. The summit of the iconic landmark has been closed to visitors for Tuesday and Wednesday due to the extreme temperatures. While the first and second floors remain accessible, the attraction’s website is advising those without pre-booked tickets to reschedule their visits. This decision prioritizes the well-being of both visitors and staff during the heatwave.

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Eiffel Tower ticket prices increase by 20% in bid to save Paris’s ‘Iron Lady’

The recent announcement of a 20% increase in ticket prices for the Eiffel Tower has stirred up mixed emotions amongst tourists and locals alike. While some see this move as a necessary step in ensuring the preservation of the iconic monument, others view it as nothing more than a cash grab, especially with the upcoming Olympics in Paris.

The Eiffel Tower, known as the ‘Iron Lady’ of Paris, stands tall as a symbol of the city’s charm and beauty. It has been a magnet for tourists from around the world, generating millions in profit annually. So, the question arises – why the sudden increase in ticket prices?… Continue reading