The wonder of Paris Eiffel Tower closed! What's behind the mystery?

The Eiffel Tower was closed. One of the world's greatest attractions, one of the wonders of Paris. There is such a decline? This usually happens in third-world countries, but why is it happening in one of the shining lands of Western civilization? Questions in various quarters.


It is known that the Eiffel Tower, one of the world's top tourist attractions, has been closed since Monday due to a worker strike. Eiffel Tower operator SETE said on its website that the monument will not be open to visitors on Monday. They advised visitors to keep an eye on that website. Also advised to postpone the tour. Eiffel Tower authorities have also asked e-ticket holders to check their e-mails. Eiffel Tower authorities have asked them to check their e-mails for more information.


It is known that this year (2024) Olympics will be held in Paris. In this situation, the Eiffel Tower was closed indefinitely! The number of visitors to the Eiffel Tower is expected to increase significantly this year on the occasion of the Olympics.


However, this is not the first time that the Eiffel Tower has closed. It has happened before. The Eiffel Tower has been closed twice in the last two months due to the same reason. About 7 million visitors come here every year to see the Eiffel Tower, the most famous landmark in Paris. About three-fourths of them are foreigners.



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