Paris 2024 aims to illuminate Eiffel Tower with Olympic flame
Olympic rings to celebrate the IOC official announcement that Paris won the 2024 Olympic bid are seen in front of the Eiffel Tower at the Trocadero square, Paris, France, Sept. 14, 2017. (Reuters Photo)


Organizers of Paris 2024 are diligently strategizing to position the Olympic flame atop the iconic Eiffel Tower, according to a source speaking to Reuters on Monday.

The source added that the flame would not be put at the top of the Eiffel Tower for technical reasons, and it was not clear whether it would stay on the monument throughout the Games, but the combination of two such iconic images would be a dramatic backdrop to the July 26-Aug. 11 events.

"It's been a work in progress for the last two years," the source said.

They added that the flame could not be at the top of the tower because of the antennas already installed there.

"The venue for the lighting of the flame on the Opening Day of the Olympic Games has not yet been decided," a Paris 2024 spokesperson told Reuters.

They did not deny working on installing the flame at the Eiffel Tower and would not disclose when any announcement would be made.

The flame will arrive in the port city of Marseille on May 8 by boat – the three-masted tall ship "Belem" – after a 10-day journey across the Mediterranean from Greece.