In order of decreasing height:
In front of the Paris Las Vegas hotel/casino on the Las Vegas Strip, Paradise, Nevada, near Las Vegas, Nevada — 165 m (541 ft) (scale 1:2). 36°6′45″N 115°10′20″W / 36.1125°N 115.17222°W / 36.1125; -115.17222
Tianducheng, Hangzhou, China ~108 m[28][29] 30°23′6.72″N 120°14′36.60″E / 30.3852°N 120.2435°E / 30.3852; 120.2435
Kings Island Amusement Park, Mason, Ohio — ~101 m (~332 ft, scale 1:3) 39°20′36″N 84°16′1″W / 39.34333°N 84.26694°W / 39.34333; -84.26694 [1]
Kings Dominion Amusement Park, Doswell, Virginia — ~101 m (332 ft, scale 1:3)
Shenzhen, China — ~100 m (~328 ft, scale 1:3) 22°32′13.33″N 113°58′9.51″E / 22.5370361°N 113.9693083°E / 22.5370361; 113.9693083
Slobozia, Romania — 54 m (177 ft)
In Parizh, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Nagaybaksky District, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. Built by South Ural Cell Telephone company as a cellphone tower — 50 m (164 ft) 53°17′51.02″N 60°5′59.46″E / 53.2975056°N 60.09985°E / 53.2975056; 60.09985
In Zoo, Copenhagen, Denmark. Wooden replica — 50 m (164 ft) 55°40′19.16″N 12°31′24.70″E / 55.6719889°N 12.5235278°E / 55.6719889; 12.5235278
Fayetteville, North Carolina — The Bordeaux Tower is about 45 m (148 ft) (150 ft) featuring an elevator that takes people to the top for a small view.
Walt Disney World's EPCOT theme park in Lake Buena Vista, Florida (at the France Pavilion in World Showcase) — 23 (76 ft, scale 1:10)[30]
Paris, Texas — 20 m (66 ft) (65 ft)
Eiffel Tower (Paris, Tennessee) in Paris, Tennessee — about 60 feet (18 m) tall.
As a Meccano model, housed at the Technology Museum of Georgia (Atlanta, Georgia) — 11 m (36 ft)[31]
On the roof of the catering company Rungis Express in Meckenheim and Satteldorf, Germany — (height unknown)
Centerpiece of the Falconcity of Wonders — a planned new development project in Dubai. UAE, featuring seven modern wonders of the world (planned).[32] 25°5′43.8″N 55°20′31.5″E / 25.0955°N 55.342083°E / 25.0955; 55.342083 (approximate coordinates)
Inwald Miniature Park, Inwald, Poland
Mini-Europe, Brussels, a 12.96 m model (a proportion of 1:25 to the original).
Model on the roof of the Rue De Paris cafe in Brisbane, Australia — (roughly 12 m (39 ft) tall)
Model in the First World Plaza shopping mall in Genting Highlands, Malaysia[33]
In Austin, Texas there is a 7.5 m (25 ft) tall replica at the Dreyfus Antique Shop.
An 18 m model in Filiatra, Messinia, Greece, at the entrance of the village[34][35]
Paris, Michigan; approximately 3 m (10 ft) (10 ft) tall and in a park
Baku, Azerbaijan, Sahil Trade Center, at "Parfums de France" shop. Approximately 3 m (10 ft) tall.
Golden Sands sea resort in Varna, Bulgaria — A tower with a ratio of 1:10 to the original is built in the town as a tourist attraction.
Aktau, Kazakhstan — model at the front of the office of Oil Construction Company
Satteldorf near Crailsheim, Germany. On the top of a company building
In 2007 the Lego company released a 1:300 scale model of the Eiffel tower as a set.[36] It contains 3428 pieces and stands 108 cm (43 in) tall and 50 cm (20 in) wide and deep
This is the list given in Wikepedia , but tourists report one in SA, in Tokyo and in Bucharest.
http://frostygirl.bundublog.com/2009/02/26/our-own-eiffel-tower-in-sa/
http://metropolis.co.jp/biginjapan/biginjapaninc.htm
http://www.tour-eiffel.fr/teiffel/uk/actualites/page/news_mois.html?mois=10&annee=2003