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Traveling to Paris? 3 things to do aside from watching the Olympics

Kurt ‘The Cyberguy’ Knutsson details three vacation destinations for travelers looking to unplug this summer.

The opening ceremonies for the 2024 Summer Olympics are imminent and the two-week-long event — from July 26 through Aug. 11 — plus the 11 days of the Paralympic Games afterward, are sure to bring millions of people to the City of Love.

Paris is already one of the most-visited places in the world, so it can seem overwhelming when trying to figure out what to see and do. 

With that in mind, here are three things visitors to Paris can do in between cheering for their favorite athletes as they go for the gold.

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While the Eiffel Tower is a functioning radio and television transmitter, it is more than just that. 

The Eiffel Tower has four "floors," including the ground floor, that are available for the public to visit. 

The tower is home to four restaurants, including a champagne bar located on the tower's third floor – more than 900 feet above the ground. 

The Eiffel Tower is home to four restaurants, including a champagne bar. (iStock)

For those who are not afraid of heights, a ticket option that includes a glass of champagne (or soft drinks) and caviar served at the very top of the Eiffel Tower is available for purchase on the Eiffel Tower's website.

Alternatively, for those who prefer dining at a slightly lower elevation, Le Jules Verne is a two-Michelin-starred restaurant located on the Eiffel Tower's second floor. 

That's still 377 feet up in the air.

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