Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo will later today officially open the renovated first level of the most visited paying monument in the world, which visitors could begin enjoying last month.
The works aimed to turn the formerly dowdy and draughty space into as big an attraction as the viewing platform near the top of the 325-metre tower, at 276 metres.
From a height of 57 metres, visitors look down through solid glass, while the sensation of walking on air is further heightened because the glass safety barriers around the edge have been inclined outwards.
The 30 million euro (USD 37.5 million) refit, which took two years, includes a display relating the life of the 125-year-old tower on seven screens, as well as a conference room.
The city of Paris, which holds a majority stake in the monument, charged architects Moatti-Riviere with creating a space that would show off Gustave Eiffel's impressive original ironwork and make it fully accessible for disabled visitors.
The renovation provided a chance to install wind turbines and solar panels to generate part of the tower's energy, and the toilets will be run partly on rainwater.
The "Iron Lady" attracts around seven million visitors a year, of which 85 per cent are foreign tourists. Some 12.5 per cent come from France, followed by Americans (8.5 per cent), Britons (7.1 per cent), Italians (6.7 per cent) and Germans (5.7 per cent).
The renovation of the first floor may be now complete but work on the enormous structure built for the World's Fair of 1889 never ends. The tower has to be repainted every seven years, a job that requires 60 tonnes of paint.
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