Step out onto the highest open-air terrace in Paris. Our guide to the 59th floor of Montparnasse Tower—views, wind, and photography tips.

This is it. The highest point in Paris you can stand on in the open air (the Eiffel Tower summit is higher, but it is enclosed/caged).
From the 56th floor, you need to climb 3 flights of stairs. As you open the heavy door at the top, the sound of the city hits you—or rather, the sound of the wind.
The terrace is essentially the roof of the building (which was technically designed to be a helipad). It is a large, flat, walking loop.
It feels exhilarating. You are 210 meters up. Being outside makes a difference—you feel the temperature, you hear the faint hum of the city below (sirens, traffic), and you feel exposed to the elements.
Sometimes, for special events (like skating rinks in winter or yoga classes), temporary structures are set up here. But usually, it's just you, the walking path, and the sky.
Around March-October, a Champagne Bar often opens on the roof. Sipping bubbly while the Eiffel Tower sparkles is peak Paris behavior.

Hướng dẫn này được tạo ra để cung cấp cho du khách một ý tưởng rõ ràng, trung thực về những gì mong đợi tại Tháp Montparnasse—vượt ra ngoài những tờ quảng cáo bóng bẩy—để bạn có thể đến chuẩn bị, chọn thời điểm tốt nhất cho chuyến thăm của mình và đơn giản là tận hưởng quang cảnh khi bạn ở đó.
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