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  1. Aug 1, 2023 · One of the most beautiful views of Paris at Christmas can be enjoyed from the giant Ferris Wheel at Place de la Concorde. Ideally located along the Historical Axis, the temporary structure offers a great view of the Eiffel Tower and River Seine.

  2. The Roue de Paris is a 60-metre (200 ft) tall transportable Ferris wheel, originally installed on the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France, for the 2000 millennium celebrations. It left Paris in 2002 and has since then seen service at numerous other locations around the world.

  3. Sep 21, 2016 · The ferris wheel is ONLY up around Christmas (November-December) and during the summer. It is completely taken down and removed when not in use. So if you are in Paris in May, trying to figure out how to ride the ferris wheel, the answer is: YOU CAN'T, parce que il n'existe pas!

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    • Jardin des Tuileries, Paris
  4. Riding the Big Wheel at the Place de la Concorde is fun for the whole family. Children will be excited by the size of the big wheel and parents can sit back relax and enjoy sweeping views of Paris. The big wheel runs until midnight every night and is a great place to take in the Paris night lights.

  5. Ferris wheel located at the end of Champ Elysee Ave. at the Place de la Concorde, it's a quick ride that go around twice , it has great views of Champ Elysee, Eiffel Tower and other attraction near it, price is ok and if you have a camera, phone or Gopro you can capture some good images from up there.

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    • Jardin des Tuileries, Paris
  6. The “Roue de Paris” is an enormous Ferris wheel which located on the Place de la Concorde, between the famous Champs-Elysées and the Tuileries Gardens. You can peer out over the famous Champs-Elysées avenue, the Tuileries garden with a view going until the Louvre and beyond from the top of this 60 meter wheel.

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  8. The large Ferris wheel of Paris (La Grande Roue de Paris) is located on the Place de la Concorde. The first Ferris wheel in Paris was built in 1900 for the Universal Exhibition and was located next to the Champ de Mars. In 1921 it was disassembled, and later in 1937 it was dismantled.

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