July 14th is a festive day in France: it's the Fête Nationale. In Paris, the day promises to be a busy one: from the military parade down theChamps-Elysées to the popular balls and other entertainment, the capital is in the mood for a party. As night falls, Parisians and tourists alike gather to watch the highlight of the show: the traditional fire works display from the Eiffel Tower.
July 14, 2024 fireworks display on the Eiffel Tower in Paris, photos and video
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So here you are, looking for a spot to admire this pyrotechnic show! If you don't have the budget to go to a terrace with an unobstructed view of the Eiffel Tower, you can enjoy the show free of charge by visiting places that offer a beautiful view of our Iron Lady. But where are they?
The most obvious is the Champs de Mars, the park that lies directly at the foot of the Eiffel Tower , or the Place du Trocadéro, which also offers a fine vantage point. It's usually an early bird's choice, and for good reason: it's hard to beat the location. However, this year, particularly with the organization of the Paris 2024 Olympics, restrictions will make it impossible to get to this area.
Another well-known spot to admire fireworks in Paris: the Sacré Coeur steps. From the heights of the Montmartre hilltop, you can not only enjoy the spectacle, but also a panoramic view of the capital.
Don't forget the streets overlooking the Eiffel Tower: rue Saint-Dominique in the 7ᵉ arrondissement comes to mind, as does avenue de Camoëns, in the 16ᵉ arrondissement, with its wildly charming staircase that plunges us into a scene worthy of a fine film. In the same district, the corner between rue de l'Amiral Hamelin and rue Galillée also offers a lovely vantage point. We're also thinking ofAvenue du Maine and Place de la Catalogne in the 14ᵉ.
Please note that this year, due to the Olympic Games, "the upper quays will be closed to general traffic, while the lower quays will be closed to the general public, with continued access for local residents and establishments open to the public" from July 14. The Iena bridge will be closed from July 12 to 16. This leaves the Pont de Grenelle (Paris 15th), the Pont des Arts (Paris 6th) and the Pont de la Concorde (Paris 7th). Please note, however, that modifications and closures may occur.
There are several high points from which you can admire the fireworks from the Eiffel Tower, a little further away though, but with small binoculars, you'll be safe. Think of the Terrasse du Fécheray in Suresnes on Mont Valérien, overlooking the capital. The Passerelle de l'Avre in Saint-Cloud also offers a breathtaking view of our beautiful Iron Lady.
Another good idea is the terrace of the Meudon Observatory. This historic site, built in 1876 and home to many CNRS laboratories, is exceptionally open after 8 p.m. to allow us to admire the fireworks.
And what's your spot?
Dates and Opening Time
On July 14, 2024
Prices
Free