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How to Draw the Eiffel Tower Step by Step – Easy Landmark Drawing for Kids

Whisk young artists away on a creative trip to Paris with this brilliant landmark sketching activity. Children will easily master How to Draw the Eiffel Tower as they follow the clear, step-by-step images that simplify the grand architectural structure into basic lines and shapes, beautifully enhancing their concentration and observation skills. To help children perfect their famous French monument, the guide includes a printable PDF worksheet designed for independent practice.

 


Travel to Paris through art as children build the famous Eiffel Tower using easy lines and simple structures.

Step 1: First draw the top spire of the tower which is a pointed tip. Above it, build an antenna with a vertical line that has a bubble on top of it.

Step 2: Below create an upper observation deck with a tiny rectangle with bottom corners rounded.

Step 3: Extend a leg vertically downwards from the upper deck.

Step 4: Add one more leg beside it to support the deck lying above.

Step 5: Construct the middle observation deck with a thin rectangular film.

Step 6: Complete the deck with the bottom portion.

Step 7: Now extend those legs little wider, under the middle deck.

Step 8: Create the lower observation deck with a thin film of a rectangular rod-like design.

Step 9: Duplicate the design below and make a similar rectangle touching the above one. This forms the lower deck.

Step 10: Make those legs still wider to hold the lower deck.

Step 11: Now draw a horizontal line slightly beneath the deck, lying at the bottom. Don’t forget to make foundation for the tower using small, thin rectangles.

Step 12: Design an arch between those two legs at the platform.

Step 13: Add vertical stripes inside the middle and upper decks.

Step 14: Provide the same kind of stripes for the lower deck as well.

Step 15: Now create a criss-cross pattern for one of the legs above the middle deck.

Step 16: Repeat the pattern for the other leg too.

Step 17: The pattern is drawn for one leg between the middle and lower decks.

Step 18: You should repeat the criss-cross framework for the other leg, too.

Step 19: Add small horizontal stripes within one lower leg.

Step 20: For the other leg, provide the same kind of stripes.

Step 21: Between those thick lower legs, create a lattice framework horizontally, just below the lower deck.

Step 22: Now draw an ‘X’ between each stripe on one leg.

Step 23: Provide the same design for the other leg as well.

Step 24: The magnificent Eiffel Tower is constructed.



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