New Eiffel Tower Attraction: Suspension Bridge Tests Tourists' Nerves
Tuesday, 7 April 2026 | 16:30
Author: Arif S

Source: Envato
At the heart of Paris, the timeless icon Eiffel Tower has once again found new ways to captivate global tourists. Beyond city panoramas or sparkling night lights, it now offers an adrenaline-pumping walk across a suspension bridge.
Known as Vertigo of the Tower, this suspension bridge debuted last year. Entering its second season, it will remain open to tourists until May 3, 2026.
Per EuroNews, Vertigo of the Tower spans 40 meters. Suspended BETWEEN the monument’s east and west pillars, it sits approximately 60 meters above ground.
Its net-like structure comprises over 25,000 panels. This bridge creates the sensation of walking over empty space—fragile yet secure, thrilling yet enchanting.
The experience invites tourists to connect more profoundly with Paris’s landmark.
Your first step onto the net delivers an unforgettable moment. Below your feet, Paris unfolds without obstruction.
Access to the suspension bridge is FREE via the first-floor entrance. Sessions are limited to four people at a time.
This constraint creates intimate exclusivity—every step feels personal.
The Eiffel Tower’s history holds equal drama. Built for the 1889 World’s Fair, the structure was initially slated to stand for just 20 years before its own allure saved it.
Today, it’s a global symbol and holds a GUINNESS WORLD RECORD as the most-visited paid monument, welcoming over seven million visitors in 2014 alone.










