Eiffel Tower ticket prices to rise by 20%

PARIS — Paris' City Hall voted on Friday to increase the Eiffel Tower admission price for adults by 20 percent from next month to help pay for urgent renovation work.

Visitors currently pay 29.40 euros ($31.90) for an elevator ride to the top of the tower, a price tag that is set to rise to 35.30 euros on June 17.

The Paris City Council also backed a recapitalization for Eiffel Tower operator Société d'Exploitation de la Tour Eiffel, or SETE, and lowered the annual fee it charges the operator for running one of the world's most famous monuments.

Lower visitor numbers during the coronavirus pandemic, combined with spiraling renovation costs, have pushed SETE deep into deficit.

Staff at the Eiffel Tower went on strike earlier this year, protesting against what unions said was insufficient investment.

The Eiffel Tower booked a shortfall of around 120 million euros during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021.

Unions argued that the previous recapitalization of 60 million euros was insufficient, given the need for major maintenance work, including a fresh paint job.

The masterpiece by architect Gustave Eiffel has been repainted 19 times since it was built for the 1889 World Fair.

Eiffel recommended at the time that it should be painted every seven years to keep inevitable rust at bay.

But the 300-meter (985-foot) iron structure — 330 m tall when the high-frequency antenna at the top is included — has not been given a full paint job since 2010.

Visitor numbers recovered to nearly 6 million last year, having dropped to 1.5 million in 2020 because of Covid restrictions.

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