woody73 said:
Take the RER A train to Paris. At the Charles de Gaulle Etoile station, transfer to Metro Line 6, direction "Nation." Go five stops and exit at the Bir-Hakeim stop. The Eiffel Tower is a short walk from there.
Woody
These instructions worked, I made it there. The metro station was well labled showing exactly how to get from one line to another.
When I exited the metro station, I was a little confused, as to what direction to head, since I could not see the Eiffel tower.
So I guessed, and figured as soon as I got somewhere open enough, I would be able to see the tower. I ended up going toward the river, where I came across a nice area with a memorial dedicated to the deportation of Jews during WWII. This was a good place to get some photos of the tower.
Later I found some better places.
When I was ready to go home, I had more trouble, as I didn't remember how to get back to the station. At some point I decided to go back to the Eiffel tower to get my sense of direction, and then from there follow my map.
The next day I did it a little different. Instead of transferring to metro 6, I exited the station at the Charles de Gaulle Etoile station. This put me at the Arc de Triomphe.
From there I took the red tourist bus thing. For 22 Euros it took me to all the other places I planed to see that day. I could get on and off as many times as I wanted. The bus made short stops in ideal positions for taking photos. It also had a soundtrack (in 6 languages). Most of the sound box things didn't work very well, but I managed to find one that did often enough to pick up some interesting facts.