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Eiffel Tower

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Eiffel Tower
Location: Paris, France
Purpose: Observation tower

The Eiffel Tower is an iconic iron tower located in Paris, France.

Notable Employees

  • Eiffel Tower guards: 12

Notable Visitors

About

The Eiffel Tower is within visual range of the RGS Hotel Sabine and Julien are staying at.

Daphne runs really fast from the Eiffel Tower to Montmartre with stolen shoes and sun glasses. Security and cameras see nothing.

Daphne passes by the tower after visiting other global icons.

Matt flies Daphne around the Eiffel Tower in an illusional Paris.

Tommy Clark wants to get away with Emily Duval and knows that she has pictures of the Eiffel Tower all over her room. He takes her to Paris, France and they wait in the line to go to the Eiffel Tower. Two guards are scanning people to see if they are evos. Tommy freaks out and teleports Emily and himself away from the Eiffel Tower.

In the game Where Is Hiro?, Hiro hides in two photographs of the Eiffel Tower.


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