One of the is giving visitors a new challenge - which involves walking across a suspended 200ft above the ground.
, which stands at 1,083ft or 330m, has temporarily installed a connecting two of its pillars, allowing tourists to experience what it feels like to "walk above the void".
The attraction, which will only remain open until March 9, 2025, is free for with a valid ticket to the tower.
The structure is designed entirely from high-strength netting, creating a transparent floor effect while ensuring complete safety, according to the organisers.
, which manages the monument, described it as an "unparalleled sensory experience" giving visitors the chance to cross the tower in a way never seen before.
While the receives every year, this installation marks the first time such an experience has been offered.
Those brave enough to take on the challenge can register for a time slot using a QR code found on the tower's first floor.
Each session lasts 15 minutes and allows groups of up to eight people to take part.
The bridge is entirely enclosed with over 25,000 mesh knots, ensuring there is no risk of falling.
It is secured with multiple iron cables, capable of supporting over 30,000kg per square metre.
Organisers have confirmed the attraction is safe, though they warn it may not be suitable for those with a fear of heights.
The experience is open to visitors aged three and up, though children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
However, due to the nature of the bridge, it is not accessible to wheelchair users or those with mobility aids.
The Eiffel Tower welcomed 6.3 million visitors in 2024, and this limited-time installation is expected to draw even larger crowds in the coming month.
Access to the attraction is included with the regular ticket price, but spots are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
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