Entradas Arco del Triunfo - Guía privado opcional





Descripción
El Arco del Triunfo de l'Étoile es uno de los monumentos más famosos de París, Francia, que se encuentra en el extremo occidental de los Campos Elíseos en el centro de la plaza Charles de Gaulle, anteriormente llamada plaza de l'Étoile —la étoile o "estrella" de la coyuntura formada por sus doce avenidas radiantes. Ofrecemos entradas a la azotea, que permiten a los clientes tener acceso al control de entradas. Los tickets de entrada digitales se enviarán 24 horas antes del tiempo de viaje a tu Email/WhatsApp.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Un mirador único. Desde lo alto de la terraza panorámica, sus ojos recorren todo París. La Antigüedad revisitada. El arquitecto Jean-François Chalgrin se inspiró en el arco romano de Tito en un solo arco, pero fue más allá con dimensiones excepcionales (alrededor de 50 m de alto, 45 m de largo y 22 m de ancho) y columnas abandonadas. Un lugar clave de los grandes eventos nacionales. Querido por Napoleón en 1806, el Arco del Triunfo fue inaugurado en 1836 por el rey francés Luis Felipe, quien lo dedicó a los ejércitos de la Revolución y del Imperio. El Soldado Desconocido fue enterrado en la base del arco en 1921. La llama del recuerdo se reaviva todos los días a las 18:30.
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Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(395)
Beautiful experience to see the city. Amazing amounts of history. The eternal flame and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is stunning and moving.
The tour provider did not send the tickets and only sent the invoice code. We could not access the Arc de Triomphe without the tickets. After a frustrating hour on the opine with Viator, we finally got our tickets. This was also embarrassing as we had also bought tickets for friends travelling with us. We incurred phone charges trying to sort this out. We will be seeking a refund from Viator for this extremely poor service.
They closed the Arc at 1:45pm our tickets were for 8:10pm we were never notified, showed up to a sign on the door. Would like my money back.
Because of the heat, the arc de Triomphe was closed early, I am not sure how to get a refund for this experience
Fabulous experience, no wait time upon arrival and thoroughly enjoyed this site. Highly recommend to all
This ticket did not work, not from the email, not the download, not with help with the ticket desk. It took three times to get through, and only with a personal escort from the manager, waiving the non-working barcodes. This experience was SO stressful and confusing. Don’t book with this service!
We chose this tour because by the time we tried to book tickets, they were sold out and this was the only way we could get onto the Arch at the time we had available. We did not have a private guide. I was glad we did it and the views were exceptional (But obviously would have been more cost effective to book tickets in advance directly from the Arch website if we had known our timing better). A friend told us this was a better view than the Eiffel Tower because you could actually see the Eiffel Tower vs when you are at the tower you can't see it. The day was hot and I was concerned the lines would be dreadful but they moved quickly. I was prepared for the stairs by reading other reviews but was a little concerned because I have a bad hip. However, I wore good shoes and made it to the top without issue. There is only one bathroom when you are almost to the top and that line took a few minutes but not too bad. We didn't take the boat cruise because it didn't work without schedule and had another dinner cruise schedule for the tour but I highly recommend doing at least one boat tour on your visit. Great way to see so many iconic sights.
There was no optional guide. All we got was a link to a history of the arc. It was nice to be there, but don't expect much from this particular booking.
Spectacular views but all the stairs were a lot. Worth the climb and my husband did get to take ean elevator.
It was great to see and learn the history. Purchasing tickets and then being told we couldn’t get in and having to scramble to somehow find out how to get the QR code was very frustrating.



