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Visit the Eiffel Tower in Paris — A Complete Guide

By: Author Emily

Posted on Last updated: November 27, 2023

Going to the top of the Eiffel Tower is a quintessential bucket list item for anyone visiting Paris. However, long lines, crowded observation decks and sold-out tickets can make the excursion seem like more of a chore than the romantic experience it’s made out to be.

Don’t let these things deter you. With a little bit of planning and flexibility, you can have a truly magical trip to the Eiffel Tower summit.

This post will guide you through a perfect visit to the Eiffel Tower. We’ll break down how to get tickets (even if online tickets are sold out), explain the layout of the tower and ensure you know exactly what to expect when you arrive. We’ve filled this post with all of our best tips for reducing wait times, too, so you can have the most enjoyable time with the Iron Lady of Paris.

Let’s get started!

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Here’s what we’re covering in this post. We invite you to read the full guide or jump ahead to the section you’re most interested in.

About the Eiffel Tower

Getting around the eiffel tower — stairs vs elevators.

  • How Much Does it Cost to Visit the Eiffel Tower
  • Eiffel Tower Ticket Options
  • Advance Tickets for the Eiffel Tower

How to Avoid Lines at the Eiffel Tower

Plan your visit, tips for visiting the eiffel tower.

The Eiffel Tower is the symbol of Paris. It was designed and built by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 World’s Fair. A cool 7 million people visit the Eiffel Tower annually, making it the most visited monument with an entrance fee in the world.

You can go inside the Eiffel Tower and visit three floors open to the public.

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The first floor of the Eiffel Tower sits at 187 feet above ground. On this level you will find quick-service dining, gift shops and spacious, open-air seating with views overlooking Champ de Mars.

Also on the first floor is Madame Brasserie, which opened in June 2022. This restaurant is billed as contemporary cuisine with a rotating, seasonal menu. Reservations are recommended, but not required.

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The second floor is the largest observation deck at the Eiffel Tower, showcasing 360-degree views of Paris. The second floor is 377 feet high, which is roughly 34 stories. Central Paris doesn’t have many other skyscrapers, so the views from here are uninterrupted and expansive.

On the second floor, there is a quick-service cafe and bar, macaron shop and gift shop. The Michelin-starred restaurant, Jules Verne, is also located on the second floor. Reservations for the restaurant are required and can be made online up to 90 days in advance.

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The Eiffel Tower reaches 1,083 feet at its tallest point, but the highest publicly accessible floor sits just below that at 906 feet. The observation deck at the top of the Eiffel Tour offers a birds-eye view of the City of Lights.

The top of the Eiffel Tower comprises both indoor and outdoor (fenced-in) observation decks. There’s  a small bar at the top of the Eiffel Tower that sells Champagne, caviar and macarons. Also at the top of the Eiffel Tour is a restored replica of Gustave Eiffel’s office.

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Each of the three public levels at the Eiffel Tower can be accessed by stairs and/or elevators (lifts).

Let’s start with stairs. You can take the stairs between the ground, first and second levels of the Eiffel Tower. You cannot take the stairs all the way to the top of the Eiffel Tower.

From the ground to the first floor is 327 steps, and from the first floor to the second floor is 347 steps. That’s a total of 674 steps from the ground to the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. That’s roughly the same as taking the stairs to the 35th floor of a building. It takes about 30 – 45 minutes to climb the stairs to the second floor at the Eiffel Tower.

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If stairs don’t appeal to you, there are two primary elevators that run in both directions between the ground floor and the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. There is a separate, single elevator that runs between the second floor and the summit.

Navigating the first floor via elevator is a bit more complicated. You can only get to the first floor on the elevator by coming down from the second floor. There is not standard elevator access from the ground level to level one or from level one up to level two. If you’re taking the elevator, it’s best to visit the first floor last on your way down.

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It’s also worth noting that the second floor and top floor of the Eiffel Tower actually have two floors each. Even if you take the lift to these floors, there is a single flight of stairs required to access the primary observation deck and amenities on that floor.

Lastly, restaurant patrons at either Madame Brasserie or Jules Verne can take a separate elevator directly to the restaurants. These restaurants have special check-in locations on the ground level at the base of the Eiffel Tower.

How much does it cost to visit the Eiffel Tower?

Tickets to the Eiffel Tower vary in price based on how high you go and how you get up there.

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It costs 26.80€ to go to the top of the Eiffel Tower via the elevator. This requires taking one elevator from the ground floor to the 2nd floor, and then switching to a different elevator from the second floor to the summit.

If you want to visit the summit and save a bit of money, you can select the stairs and elevator option. For 20.40€, you can take the stairs from the base of the Eiffel Tower to the second floor (674 steps), and then take the elevator from the second floor to the summit.

You can save even more money by skipping the summit completely. It costs 17.10€ to visit the second floor of the Eiffel Tower via elevator and only 10,70€ if you take the stairs.

Ticket prices for all levels of the Eiffel Tower include access to that level and all lower levels. There are also reduced ticket prices for children and visitors with disabilities. Do note that individuals with reduced mobility, including wheelchairs, are unable to access to the summit.

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How to Purchase Eiffel Tower Tickets

There are two main ways to purchase tickets to go inside the Eiffel Tower.

The first option is to buy Eiffel Tower tickets online in advance. These advance tickets are often called eTickets, priority tickets or skip the line tickets.  Advance tickets for the Eiffel Tower are limited and sell out very quickly, especially tickets for the summit.

If you purchase Eiffel Tower tickets in advance, you will need to select a specific date and time for your visit. Guests with advance eTickets will have access to an expedited security queue and will be able to skip the line at the Eiffel Tower ticket office.

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You can also buy tickets for the Eiffel Tower on the day of your visit from the ticket offices located at the base of the tower. Same-day tickets are for immediate entry and will not have a return time. There are two ticket office locations, one near each of the two entrances.

Please note, same-day Eiffel Tour summit tickets are limited and can sell out midday if capacity is reached.

One final way to get a ticket to the top of the Eiffel Tower is to take a paid tour. Several tour companies, such as Tripadvisor or Viator , offer tours of the Eiffel Tower. These tours are more expensive than the standard ticket pricing, and include added commentary.

If you choose to do a paid tour, do your research first. Not all tours include summit access.

How to Get Advance Tickets to the Eiffel Tower

There are a limited number of advance tickets for the Eiffel Tower available for purchase each day. Each advance ticket is for a specific date and time, which you must select when purchasing the ticket and cannot be modified.

Advance tickets for the Eiffel Tower are released 60 days in advance. Summit tickets can sell out within a few days of being released, and time slots can become limited within hours. Second floor only tickets remain available for purchase much longer.

For the best chance of getting summit tickets and the best selection of entrance times, check for tickets 60 days before your visit. Tickets are usually released around 9 AM Paris local time, so that’s the best time to snag your ideal entrance time.

The price of an advance eTicket to the Eiffel Tower is the same as tickets purchased same-day at the ticket office.

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Skip the Line Tickets for the Eiffel Tower

Advance eTickets for the Eiffel Tower are sometimes called “skip the line” tickets, but that’s not exactly accurate. There are no true “skip the line” tickets for the Eiffel Tower, just “skip some of the lines” tickets.

Guests with advance eTickets can go through expedited security and skip the queue at the ticket office. However, all guests regardless of ticket type, will have to wait in the same queue for the elevator to the summit and back.

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Summit elevator queues at 11:20 AM on a June Monday morning

For that reason, we suggest selecting an early morning time for your advance eTicket if possible. While advance tickets will save you time getting to the second floor, you’ll have to wait in lines for all subsequent elevators just like everyone else. These lines will be shortest early in the day.

If you want to go to the top of the Eiffel Tower at night, try selecting a time after 8 PM for the shortest evening lines.

Pros & Cons of Advance eTickets to the Eiffel Tower

Advance eTickets for the Eiffel Tower are appealing for two reasons: they guarantee entry and eliminate wait times at the ticket office. This is important because day-off tickets to the summit of the Eiffel Tower can sell out midday if they hit capacity.

For guests who want to visit the Eiffel Tower in the evening, advance tickets make this experience substantially more pleasant. There is no stress of summit tickets selling our or multi-hour queues at the ticket office.

The down side to advance tickets, though, is that it illuminates flexibility. Advance eTickets for the Eiffel Tower are for a specific date and time. If there are changes to your travel plans or the weather doesn’t cooperate, you’re out of luck.

All this to say, advance eTickets are overall good to have, but don’t panic if you can’t get them.

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If you want to avoid long queues at the Eiffel Tower, the answer might surprise you. The trick isn’t getting advance eTickets; it’s simply arriving early.

While an advance eTicket will reduce wait times at security and the ticket office, arriving early is the best way to reduce wait times at all elevator queues. How early you need to arrive at the Eiffel Tower will vary based on when you visit.

If you’re visiting the Eiffel Tower on a weekday, we suggest arriving at the scheduled open time (typically 9 AM). If your schedule in Paris requires a weekend visit to the Eiffel Tower, it’s best to arrive 30-60 minutes before it opens.

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Eiffel Tower Ticket Office queue at 1 PM on a Monday in June

The Eiffel Tower is the most crowded during the summer months of June, July and August. During these months, expect wait times to get longer, faster. Even if you arrive early and get to the summit quickly, you may still experience waits for descending elevators. The waits will still be shorter earlier in the day than later.

Weather can also impact wait times. If the weather is less than ideal, you can comfortably plan to arrive within the first hour of opening and still experience minimal waits. (NOTE: The tower doesn’t typically close for poor weather, but extreme weather can cause disruptions and occasional closures.)

In our personal experience, we arrived one hour after open on a cloudy Monday in June and barely waited in any lines. However, by the time we were leaving, lines for the elevator to the summit were already quite long.

The official Eiffel Tower website has great crowd information which can help you plan for and avoid busy times. There’s also a handy live crowded tracker on their homepage .

As your Paris travel plans begin to take shape, start thinking about how your visit to the Eiffel Tower will fit into your itinerary.

In this section, we’ll breeze through some planning questions to help you pick the best month, day and time to visit the Eiffel Tower.

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When is the Eiffel Tour Open?

The Eiffel Tower is open every day of the year except one — the Eiffel Tower is closed on Bastille Day on July 14. Unlike most museums in Paris that close on Tuesdays, the Eiffel Tower is open every day of the week.

On most days of the year, the Eiffel Tower opens at 9 AM. During parts of May and June it opens at 9:30 AM, so be sure to check the official hours before your visit.

What’s the best time to visit the Eiffel Tour?

The summer months and weekends are the most popular times at the Eiffel Tower. According to their website , the Eiffel Tower is the busiest from late June through early September. It’s more crowded on weekends versus weekdays, and it reaches its peak daily crowds between 11 AM – 5 PM.

If you’re looking to avoid some of the peak crowds, try targeting shoulder season in April/May and September/October. You do face a greater chance of poor weather during the spring and fall months, though. Be sure to set your expectations accordingly.

When considering specific days, we suggest visiting the Eiffel Tower on a Tuesday if possible. Most other museums are closed on Tuesdays, so it’s a great way to fill an otherwise quiet tourism day in the city. It’s also one of the least crowded days at the Eiffel Tower.

I personally believe that nothing beats Paris in the Fall. The weather is crisp, the foliage is delightful, and the fashion is on point. I would suggest visiting the Eiffel Tower on a Tuesday morning in early October for the ideal visit.

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Should you go to the Eiffel Tower during the day or at night?

Day and night at the Eiffel Tower are two completely different experiences. Daytime at the Eiffel Tower will offer the clearest views of the city, but they don’t call Paris the City of Lights for nothing. The evening view from the top of the Eiffel Tower can be spectacular, too.

Personally, we would recommend daytime at the Eiffel Tower. Specifically, we recommend visiting in the early morning. The daylight allows you to find Paris landmarks around the city and appreciate the pops of color from the parks around town.

Of course the Eiffel Tower at night is magical, too. From sundown till 1 AM, the Eiffel Tower lights up with a sparkling light show. The best way to appreciate the glistening Eiffel Tower at night, though, is from the ground, not inside the tower.

If you want to see the Eiffel Tower at night, we suggest finding a spot at Trocadero Gardens at dusk. It has the best view of the tower and is the perfect place to relax after a long day in Paris.

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How long does it take to visit the Eiffel Tower?

Depending on when you visit and how high up you go, a trip to the Eiffel Tower can take anywhere from 2 – 4 hours.

We suggest spending 30-60 minutes at the summit and another 30 minutes each on the second and first floors. If you’re planning on dining, we suggest eating on the first floor for the shortest waits. Lunch can take another 30-60 minutes.

In a perfect world, we’d spend two hours at the Eiffel Tower, but that does not account for wait times. Buffer in an extra 1-2 hours for queues at the ticket office and elevators.

To be safe, we would recommend blocking off 4-5 hours in your day for a leisurely visit to the Eiffel Tower. It might not take that long, but you don’t want to be rushing through it.

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  • Visit the Eiffel Tower from top to bottom . If you have a summit ticket, start by going all the way to the top and working your way down. This will help ensure you have the shortest waits and least crowded experience on each floor. It’s also the easiest way to access all of the floors via elevator.
  • Take the stairs down from the second floor . The lines to take the elevator down can be long, but the waits for the stairs are usually low or non-existent. Even if you have an elevator ticket, you’re still allowed to take the stairs down if you choose. If you’re able to take the stairs, it’s a great way to cut out a few lines.
  • Buy souvenirs and food on the first floor . There are souvenir shops on the first and second levels, and a coin press at the summit. The store on the first floor is the least crowded and has mostly the same items available as the upper floors, even the summit souvenir coin. Cafe lines are also much shorter on the first floor and the options are similar.
  • Take advantage of imperfect weather. Don’t be deterred if it’s a little cloudy on the day you visit the Eiffel Tower. In fact, it will keep crowds down and might actually be better! We visited on a cloudy day and the views were still incredible.
  • Buy your tickets from the ticket office near Entrance 2 . There are two entrances at the Eiffel Tower, each with a ticket office nearby. The ticket office near Entrance 1 (south pillar) is more crowded, because that’s the more popular entrance. Head to the ticket office near the eastern pillar by Entrance 2 for a shorter line.

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Closing Thoughts

I’m not going to lie, I was not excited about visiting the Eiffel Tower. Reports of huge crowds and long lines made it sound awful. I also like my views of Paris to include the Eiffel Tower, which I wasn’t going to get from the Eiffel Tower.

I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised by my Eiffel Tower experience. With an early arrival and weekday visit, the crowds were very low. This made the our visit low stress and super easy.

The open air observation deck at the summit feels like you’re at the top of the world. I’ve been to the top of a lot of tall buildings, but nothing quite compares to standing on that tiny observation deck at the top of the Eiffel Tower.

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While I didn’t expect to love a Paris view without the Eiffel Tower in it, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t impressed. The sweeping views highlight the sheer size of the city of Paris and it’s fun to hunt down all the other icons.

The view from the second floor was way better than I expected, too. Some things (like Montmartre) were even more impressive from the second floor than from the top.

It was a real bucket-list moment that I didn’t expect to love, but did. I definitely don’t think I’d have loved it as much if I had to wait in line for 3 hours, though.

At the end of the day, I would say that a visit to the Eiffel Tower is absolutely worth it. It’s definitely something worth doing once in a lifetime in the City of Lights. I’m not sure I’ll do it again, but I’m glad I did it once.

Want even more great views of Paris, including a great view of the Eiffel Tower herself? Consider a visit to the top of Montparnasse Tower , too!

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Eiffel Tower Tickets:  8 Easy Ways to Get Them & Avoid Long Lines

The Eiffel Tower - Le Tour Eiffel  - symbolizes the city of Paris to the world.  The 7+ million visitors who visit each year prove its enduring popularity!

If you are planning to be among them during your trip to Paris, you've probably heard horror stories about long waits in the ticket lines - up to 4 hours and even longer  during the busiest (and often the hottest) times.

Unfortunately, these stories are true. 

Especially if you visit during the summer or on a sunny weekend without a reservation that lets you skip the ticket line, you'll swear at least half of those 7 million visitors are waiting to buy tickets on the same day you are.  

Book Your Eiffel Tower Tickets Now: Our Top Picks

  • Eiffel Tower Entry TIcket with Optional Summit Access - Skip the ticket line
  • Eiffel Tower Stairs Tickets - Skip the ticket line and the elevator lines (unless you select the option to take the elevator to the Summit at the top
  • Madame Brasserie - Enjoy a wonderful lunch or dinner while enjoying views of the Paris skyline from the 1st Level

But don't worry - this is where our list of eight easy ways to see the Eiffel Tower comes in. 

Once you know all the ways to avoid waiting in line for tickets , you can choose the best strategy for your visit, and spend your time enjoying the views as you create priceless memories. 

Because after all, there's nothing else quite like the thrill of experiencing the Eiffel Tower!

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Eiffel Tower Ticket Requirements:  A Quick Overview

Eiffel Tower in Paris - 3 platforms

Let's start with a quick refresher of what you can experience inside the Eiffel Tower, how to get to each of the three floors above ground level, and available ticket types.

As you may already know, the Eiffel Tower offers visits to three platforms, or floors, above ground level for you to visit.  Each level about the ground offers unique amenities and of course, its spectacular 360 degree views of Paris - and beyond, if you go up to the Summit level on top.

You can reach the 1st and 2nd Levels by either stairs or elevators.  Going up, elevators stop only at the 2nd Level, but do stop at the 1st Level on the way down.  You must have a ticket to access the 1st and 2nd Levels.  Several types of tickets are offered, based on whether you want to take the elevator and/or stairs. 

You can go up to the Summit (3rd and highest) Level by elevator only - but because it is a separate elevator from those going from the Ground Level to the 2nd Level, you always have to change elevators and must have a separate ticket  if you plan to go to the Summit.

If you visited in the past, you may remember how you could buy Eiffel Tower Summit tickets from yellow ticket machines on the 2nd Level - but they have been removed. 

Now, if you want to visit the 3rd Level , you must purchase a Summit ticket in advance.

You can also choose to join a guided tour to the 2nd Level (which also allows you to visit the 1st Level) or to the Summit (which includes access to the 1st and 2nd Levels. 

If you want to go only to the 1st Level, you can get priority entry to that platform by making a reservation at the Madame Brasserie restaurant or by getting tickets to one of the relatively rare Eiffel Tower concerts (more about that in a moment).

Popular Eiffel Tower Experiences:

Eiffel ticket types.

You must have Eiffel Tower reservations such as a ticket (or a tour voucher, or Eiffel Tower restaurant reservation confirmation or concert ticket) to enter the Eiffel Tower.

Four basic types of tickets are available (in addition to 1st Level-only access provided by restaurant reservations or concert tickets) based on which floors you want to explore, and whether you want to ride or climb. 

Here are your ticket choices to access Levels 2 and 3:

1.  Ticket to 2nd Level by elevator (elevator stops at the 1st Level on the way down)

2.  Ticket to the 3rd Level, the Summit (Top) by elevator (elevator goes to the 2nd Level; you change to another elevator to go to the top ; on the way down, you get off the elevator on the 2nd Level and change to another that also stops at the 1st Level on the way down)

3.  Ticket to the 1st and 2nd Level by stairs

4.  Ticket to the 1st and 2nd Levels by stairs, and to the Summit (Top) Level by elevator; coming down, you get off the elevator at Level 2 and take the stairs down to the Ground Level (and no, you can't sneak onto the other elevator).

So how do our 8 easy ways to avoid the Eiffel Tower ticket lines help you?  Well, they all let you get your ticket without standing in long lines. 

We'll show you the pros and cons of each option - including a couple of lesser-known ways to experience the Eiffel Tower without regular tickets. 

During summer months, crowds waiting in Eiffel Tower ticket lines fill all the space around the "Iron Lady"

Option 1:  Buy Your Eiffel Tower Entrance Tickets in Advance

You can choose from 2 ways to buy your tickets in advance online:

Buy Your Tickets on the Eiffel Tower Website

Go to the Eiffel Tower's website and make your Eiffel Tower reservations by buying your tickets online for a specific date and time, and print it on your home printer. 

You'll pay the same price as you would at the Eiffel Tower's ticket window. 

When you arrive at the Eiffel Tower, you skip the ticket line, although you'll still need to go through a couple of security checks and perhaps wait for the elevator to the 2nd Level. 

Sounds good, right?  It is - but be aware of these 3 "catches":

Catch #1:  Only a limited number of tickets are offered online.  They become available 60 days in advance for elevator access and usually sell out almost immediately during peak seasons. 

Tickets to access Level 2 by stairs go on sale 14 days in advance.  So to get the best (or any) date/time reservation choice, you need to start looking for tickets as soon as they are available. 

If you can't get them for the date/time you want, sometimes a few become available later (typically about 1 week before the visit date) - but they also sell out very quickly.

Catch #2:  These tickets are non-refundable and cannot be exchanged for another date or time slot. 

Even worse, you may have to forfeit your tickets for reasons beyond your control such as bad weather which delays your arrival, illness, delayed flights, or a transportation strike. 

Likewise, you forfeit the cost of your tickets if you arrive more than half an hour late for your time slot due to an unexpected delay on the metro, an extra-long time spent getting through the security check line before you reach the entrance line (which you could rightfully claim is not your fault), or any other delay beyond your control.

That means you usually lose the opportunity to go up inside the tower, since unless you want to chance standing in the very long line to buy another ticket in case a few may still be available, which is highly unlikely during the busiest seasons.

Catch #3:  The Summit occasionally closes due to strong winds or other dicy weather conditions.  Less frequently, the entire Eiffel Tower closes due to labor strikes or security precautions.  Occasionally, a celebrity will buy out the whole place and host a wedding or some other event there. 

If you have already purchased tickets, getting a refund can be hit or miss.   (Although in fairness, the Eiffel Tower now issues refunds more reliably than they used to.)

Buy "Skip-the-Line" Eiffel Tower Tickets through a Tour Company

Tour companies are much more likely to have skip-the-line Tour Eiffel reservation tickets available until almost the last moment, long after the last time slots get snapped up on the Eiffel Tower's website.  (That's because they're able to buy them in bulk in advance.  Is that fair?  Probably not - but that's the reality.)  They also come with a couple of perks that speed up your entry.

Do "skip-the-line" tickets really let you skip the long lines? 

Yes... and no.   You do get to skip the very long lines of people waiting to buy tickets on site.  You do NOT get to skip the security lines, but those lines are much shorter and typically move more quickly. 

And, you get two "bonuses."  You usually get to go through a faster "groups only" security line and up on a tour groups-only elevator with a shorter waiting line - so while you don't skip these lines entirely, you do avoid the longer lines.

Skip-the-line tickets bought through tour companies typically include the services of a "host" or "greeter" who will escort you and your group through the "groups" security line, which is almost always faster than the non-group entry. 

A host or greeter does not actually provide a tour, but will expedite your entry.  A tour guide does give you interesting information about the Tower, and depending on the tour, may take you to see areas you can't access on your own.

You can choose skip-the-line tickets to the 2nd Level or 2nd Level plus Summit - just like the options offered on the Eiffel Tower's website.  

Tour companies also offer stairs-only tickets.   You can usually select a "Summit" option, which means that after you've climbed the 704 steps to the Tower's 2nd floor, you will take an elevator to the top.  Or, alternately, once you've enjoyed the second floor views, you can take the elevator down to the first floor. 

Some skip-the-line tickets through a tour company may even be refundable up until 24 hours before your visit (read the details very carefully when booking to make sure). 

Tickets booked through tour companies typically cost more. However, because you usually can buy them much closer to your preferred date and you may be able to cancel or change them if your plans change (or if you want to avoid a rainy day), you have a much better chance of getting tickets for the date/time you want, and you reduce the risk of not being able to use them. 

And because the tour host or greeter can usually take you through a tours-only security line and up a tours-only elevator, they usually speed up your entry time - important if you are on a tight schedule and want to squeeze in as many Paris experiences as possible.  You are literally buying yourself some time.

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Option 2:  Tour the Eiffel Tower with a Guided Tour

For the fastest and most stress-free access to the Eiffel Tower as well as an enjoyable and informative experience, book a tour with a guide. 

Your guide will make the Eiffel Tower reservations and will bring you (and a small group of usually 10-20 others) to the site, expedite your entrance through a special (and faster) security check, accompany you onto (usually) the groups-only elevator up to the 2nd Level, and give you lots of interesting information about the Eiffel Tower. 

If your chosen tour includes the Summit, you'll either do it on your own or accompanied by your guide, depending on your particular tour.

Here are two of the most popular guided Eiffel Tower tours:

  • Eiffel Tower Summit or Second Floor Access
  • Eiffel Tower Guided Tour by Elevator (recent reviewers love its family-friendly guides)

More Eiffel Tower Skip-the-Line Experiences

Option 3:  make lunch or dinner reservations at an eiffel tower restaurant.

View from the Eiffel Tower's 1st Level in late November

You can choose from two enticing restaurants within the Eiffel Tower where you'll enjoy wonderful skyline views of Paris while you enjoy your meal:

  • Jules Verne - Located on the Tower's second level above the ground, the Michelin-starred Jules Verne offers unforgettable contemporary gastronomic cuisine and sweeping city views and expedited entry through special Ground Level entrances and private elevators (once you pass through the security check); reservations required
  • Madame Brasserie - On the Tower's first level above the ground, Madame Brasserie offers wonderful views and several appealing lunch and dinner options for enjoying the contemporary cuisine overseen by Michelin-starred chef Thierry Marx; reservations required

These reservations give you restaurant access only; if you want to spend time exploring the Eiffel Tower beyond the restaurant, you'll need to get admission tickets.  

In case you've heard or read that in the past, restaurant reservations would get you into the rest of the Eiffel Tower, that was indeed true... but that's now in the past.  Today, that perk is no longer possible due to security barriers.

Are Jules Verne and Madame Brasserie expensive restaurants?  Yes - but you get a wonderful experience.  In addition to a delicious meal, you also get priceless city skyline views from an iconic Paris location - without the crowds elsewhere on the Tower.

Make reservations  

Does the Eiffel Tower have other  less-expensive places to eat? 

Yes - although you'll need to enter the Tower with a regular admission ticket or group. 

Snack bars on the ground, first, and 2nd (in the U.S. and Canada, that would be first, second, and third, or summit) levels provide a variety of affordable although still somewhat pricey casual choices.  On the 2nd floor, you can also stop by the tempting Pierre Hermé macaron bar. 

And don't forget the Champagne Bar on the Eiffel Tower's top level - the perfect spot to toast the City of Light.

Option 4:  Get Eiffel Tower Skip-the-Line Tickets in Combo with the Moulin Rouge, Louvre Museum, or Seine River Cruise

If you want to combine an Eiffel Tower visit with sightseeing to other top Paris attractions, look for a combination tour package to make the most of your time.   You'll find a variety of options with skip-the-line tickets, so pick the one you like the best.  

These combos can also be a good strategy when other Eiffel Tower ticket options are sold out but since they can also save you a few (or more) euros, they're also a good deal.

Here are 3 of the most popular tour combinations:

  • Eiffel Tower Guided Tour & Seine River Cruise  - Save time by accessing the Eiffel Tower (all 3 levels, or just the first two, depending on the option you choose) with a guide, and then see Paris's top attractions during a day or evening Seine River cruise
  • Eiffel Tower, Hop-On Hop-Off Bus, Seine River Cruise - Perfect way to see top Paris attractions in less than a day!
  • Eiffel Tower Summit, Louvre Museum, and Seine River Cruise - Enjoy the views from the Eiffel Tower's Summit (plus Levels 1 & 2), explore the Louvre Museum at your own pace, and then enjoy a relaxing Seine River cruise

Option 5:  Stand in Line to Get Your Tickets

Standing in line to buy Eiffel Tower admission tickets is sometimes a feasible option - but ONLY if there are no crowds or you have the time and patience to spend in line for hours. 

Those "only if" conditions generally rules out summer , weekends as well as many week days in other months popular with tourists such as April, May, September, and October, French and other European school holiday weeks, and periods around major events attracting visitors such as the Paris Marathon

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So what does that leave?   

  - Bright, sunny (although chilly) days in March and November when the sky is crystal-clear.  

  -  Those special winter days in January or February when gently falling snowflakes transform the city (but don't accumulate enough for the Tower's 3rd level to close).     

  -  December evenings when you want an aerial view of the sparkling holiday lights twinkling across the city - except from about mid-December through New Year's Day, when everyone else has the same idea.

In fairness, at many times of the year, you can occasionally find shorter lines, especially late at night close to closing time - but you can't count on it, even on those chilly, rainy Paris evenings when you might think no one else other than you would be crazy enough to be there (but they are!). 

If you're visiting Paris for a short time and don't want to risk the hassle and stress of standing in line for hours, you're far better off getting skip-the-line tickets in advance.  Think of it as insurance against wasting hours of your precious time in Paris.

Update:  Please be aware that the Eiffel Tower urges visitors to get their tickets for a specified date and timeslot in advance.

Option 6:  Buy Walk-Up Stairs-Only Eiffel Tower Tickets - Bonus:  Great Exercise & Usually No Ticket Line!

View from the Eiffel Tower's stairs between the ground and the 1st Level

If you want Stairs-Only tickets to the 2nd Level, you used to have to buy them onsite or through a tour operator because they weren't offered on the Eiffel Tour's website. 

The good news:  1) now, sometimes you can buy them online (but sometimes not, depending on your date), and 2) but if you do decide to buy onsite, there is often a dedicated line for Stairs-only tickets and it usually moves quickly - so this is the one time (other than winter months) when buying your tickets onsite makes sense.

Don't forget, though, you can usually get stairs-only tickets online through a tour company even if the Eiffel Tower's website is sold out, or if you want the options of taking the elevator to the Summit level at the top.

Assuming you're reasonably fit  and don't mind heights, climbing the stairs is a fabulous experience because of the wonderful perspectives of Paris as well as close-up views of Eiffel Tower mechanics. 

Stair tickets are a particularly popular choice of families visiting with kids (beyond the toddler stage) and teens since the climb burns up a lot of excess energy.

Pro Tip:  If heights and/or tilted perspectives make you feel queasy, do yourself a huge favor and go up by elevator, and maybe also consider skipping the Summit.

Option 7:  Get Tickets for an Eiffel Tower Concert

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We almost hesitate to include this option because only a few concerts take place at the Eiffel Tower each year. 

But if you happen to be in Paris at a time when one is scheduled (usually around Christmas or New Year's Day, but also random times as well), don't miss the chance to combine beautiful music with sweeping views of Paris from the 1st Level for an unforgettable evening.  Check our Paris concert schedule by month for the period when you'll be here to see if any are listed.

Concerts take place in the Gustave Eiffel Salon, located on the 1st Level platform inside the tower.  The Salon has floor-to-ceiling windows on two sides and offers fantastic views. 

You can usually order Champagne when you book your ticket, and sip it before the concert begins while you enjoy the Paris skyline views.  The Champagne comes in a cute plastic flute, which you can keep as a souvenir if you want.

A quartet or quintet of professional musicians perform the concerts, which usually last about an hour plus another 5-6 minutes for an encore if everyone claps long enough at the end.

The tower lights up once the sky turns dark, so depending on the time of the year, you may experience the tower sparkling around you. 

After the concert ends, you can walk around the 1st Level for as long as you wish and take advantage of all the things to do: enjoy the panoramic views, stop by the Champagne Bar for another glass of bubbly, get something to eat at the snack bar, or peer straight down at the ground through one of the glass floor areas.

Although the Eiffel Tower's concert schedule is mostly unpredictable, several concerts almost always take place in November, December, and January, especially around the holidays, plus a few will also occur during other months.  

To find Eiffel Tower concerts, check our Paris concert schedule  which lists what's on each month.  They always sell out, sometimes faster than you might expect - so if you don't see any concerts listed for the Eiffel Tower, they've already sold out or haven't yet been announced.

Option 8:  See the Eiffel Tower Without Eiffel Tower Tickets

This is the easiest of all our 8 Eiffel Ticket ticket options - avoid the need for a ticket altogether.

If you're in Paris for just a short time and want to see the famous "Iron Lady" but not tour it - or maybe you don't like heights - you'll have plenty of opportunities to get wonderful ground-level (or Seine River-level, if you take a cruise) views of the famous Paris attraction. 

Here are just a few of the many excellent Eiffel Tower viewing locations around the city:

  • Trocadero, directly across the Seine River from the Eiffel Tower - head to the marble viewing platform by the Musée de l'Homme (Anthropology Museum) at Palais de Chaillot, or walk around the gardens until you find the perfect spot
  • Hop On / Hop Off Bus Tours - You'll get plenty of great views from the top of these fun open top double-decker buses - plus the drivers usually pause in the best spots for taking photos - Get your tickets
  • Montparnasse Tower - Go to the Observation Tower and Rooftop Terrace (get your tickets) or even better, enjoy the panoramic views during a delicious meal at the gourmet restaurant Le Ciel de Paris on the Tower's 56th floor
  • Top of the Arc de Triomphe - Get skip the line Arc de Triomphe rooftop tickets in advance                     
  • Place de la Concorde - Almost anywhere around the plaza - or walk over to the adjacent bridge across the Seine for even more spectacular views
  • Segway Tour with Eiffel Tower Views - Combine fun with great views!
  • Seine River cruises with Eiffel Tower Views:

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Still not got your tickets for Paris 2024 ? You'll soon have your chance.

More than 250,000 new tickets for the Olympic Games Paris 2024 will go on sale on Wednesday 17 April at 10 am CEST. It's one of the last opportunities to get your tickets to see the stars of the Games in action, which could include Léon Marchand , Teddy Riner , Simone Biles , Noah Lyles , Sha'Carri Richardson and Lebron James .

To celebrate 100 Days to Go to the Olympic Opening Ceremony, Paris 2024 will release more tickets on the official ticketing website - tickets.paris2024.org . This release will be exceptional in terms of both its scale and the diversity of the tickets on offer.

Tickets for all the sports on the programme and for all the sessions will be on sale. This will be the last ticket sale before the Games for all the Olympic sports (31 sports out of the 32 on the Paris 2024 programme, as surfing will not be ticketed).

Half of these new tickets will be sold for €100 or less

On Wednesday 17 April, sports that were "sold out" will once again be available for sale. More than half of these 250,000 new tickets will be offered for sale at €100 or less. And among them, almost 20,000 tickets for €24.

Discover just some of the options available in the new Paris 2024 ticket sale

9,000 new tickets will go on sale for the equestrian events in the gardens of the Château de Versailles, from €24 to €420 , including the Individual Show Jumping final, from €100, and the Dressage medal session, from €85.

15,000 for swimming at the Paris La Défense Arena in Nanterre, from €24 to €980 , including the 400m medley heats which could feature Léon Marchand, on 28 July, from €24, or his final (if he qualifies), also on 28 July, in the evening, from €85.

10,000 for artistic gymnastics at the Arena Bercy, from €24 to €690 , including the women's all-round final on 1 August, in which the American Simone Biles or Mélanie de Jesus Dos Santos could compete, from €125.

Several thousand tickets for athletics at the Stade de France, from €24 to €980 , including the evening of 5 August, when Armand Duplantis could win his 2nd Olympic title in the pole vault final, from €85.

35,000 for beach volleyball at the Tour Eiffel stadium, from €24 to €420

12,000 for tennis at Roland-Garros, from €24 to €420

2,000 for judo at the Arena Champ-de-Mars (currently known as the Grand Palais Ephémère), from €24 to €380, including Teddy Riner's final session (if he secures a quota), from €275, Clarisse Agbegnenou 's final session (if she secures a quota), from €245, and the final session of the team event, from €275.

2,000 for cycling track at the Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, from €24 to €380

12,000 for table tennis at the Arena Paris Sud (Porte de Versailles), from €24 to €280 , to potentially see the top ranked men’s players Chuqin Wang and Zhendong Fan from People's Republic of China, from €45 to €120.

Finally, new tickets for the ceremonies will go on sale, notably for the Opening Ceremony on the Seine on 26 July, starting at €90, and for the Closing Ceremony of the Olympic Games at the Stade de France, starting at €250.

See the French football teams from €30

At the same time, new tickets for team sports, and in particular for provincial football matches, will also go on sale in all price categories. All group matches for the French men's and women's football teams will be available from €30.

The French men's team

  • France v United States - Wednesday 24 July, 9pm in Marseille, from €30
  • France / Winner of the play-off between Guinea and a nation from the Asian continent - Saturday 27 July, 9pm in Nice, from €30
  • France v New Zealand - Tuesday 30 July, 7pm in Marseille, from €30

The French women's team

  • France v Colombia - Thursday 25 July, 9pm in Lyon, from €30
  • France v Canada - Sunday 28 July, 9pm at Saint-Etienne, from €30
  • France v New Zealand - Wednesday 31 July, 9pm in Lyon, from €30

Other prestigious meetings are already available from €24

  • Men's tournament - Argentina v Morocco - Wednesday 24 July at 3pm, Saint-Etienne, from €24
  • Women's tournament - USA / Germany - Sunday 28 July at 9pm, in Marseille, from €24
  • Women's tournament - Brazil / Spain - Wednesday 31 July at 5pm, Bordeaux, from €24
  • All men's and women's quarter-finals, in Lyon, Bordeaux, Nantes and Marseille, from €30

Watch the basketball live - All France and USA matches available again in Lille

Around 60,000 tickets will be available from 10am on 17 April to watch the group matches of the French men's and women's teams in Lille. You may be able to see the phenomenal Victor Wembanyama with the French team or the performances of the USA Dream Team and its global stars, from €50, including the clash between the USA and Serbia.

France / Winner of the TQO in Latvia - Saturday 27 July at 5.15pm, from €50

France v Japan - Tuesday 30 July at 5.15pm, from €50

France v Germany - Friday 2 August at 9pm, from €50

  • France v Canada - Monday 29 July at 5.15pm, from €50
  • France v Nigeria - Thursday 1 August at 5.15pm, from €50
  • France v Australia - Sunday 4 August at 9pm, from €50

The US men's team

  • USA v Serbia - Sunday 28 July at 5.15pm, from €50
  • USA / South Sudan - Wednesday 31 July at 9pm, from €50
  • United States / Winner of the Puerto Rico TQO - Saturday 3 August at 5.15pm, from €50

The US women's team

  • USA v Japan - Monday 29 July at 9pm, from €50
  • USA v Belgium - Thursday 1 August, 9pm, from €50
  • USA v Germany - Sunday 4 August at 5.15pm, from €50

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Planning a trip to Eiffel Tower, here are 9 things that you should keep in mind

Apr 12, 2024

Get an international roaming plan

It is better to get an international roaming plan to stay connected with friends and family during your trip. These plans can also help you reach out to your hotel, cab driver, restaurants and even contact officials in case of an emergency

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Emergency contacts

Always keep the contact details and addresses of government officials or emergency numbers saved in the phone. Medical Emergenices -- 01 53 94 94 94 (Paris)/ 112 (in Europe), Police -- 17, Fire -- 18 and Doctor -- 36 24.

Enable international transactions on your credit/debit cards

Ensure that the international transaction feature is enabled on your credit or debit card to be able to make payments during your trip. For this, use the bank’s mobile app, net banking or visit the nearest branch.

Get your currency converted beforehand

Get some Euros before boarding the flight for convenience. It is better to get it converted via your bank to avoid paying inflated charges at the airport.

UPI available at Eiffel Tower

Indian travellers can now use UPI to buy tickets to the Eiffel Tower during their visit to Paris. Visitors can use their UPI-enabled apps to scan a QR code at the Eiffel Tower website and buy the tickets

Get a Forex card

You can also get a Forex card that is designed to offer international transactions. Simply deposit some money into your Forex card account and use it to make transactions and also withdraw money via ATM.

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Uber Eats, Deliveroo, Glovo and Just Eat all works in Paris as well as around the country. For hailing cabs you can use Free Now, G7 Taxi, Uber or Bolt.

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Monumental disaster: officials bicker as Eiffel Tower falls into disrepair

The landmark in paris is struggling, as costs for repairing and repainting the massive 135-year-old structure threaten to spiral out of control, prompting workers on the site to strike—just as the olympic games are about to kick off..

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The Eiffel Tower is supposed to be repaired and repainted every seven years, but is now well overdue

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Criticised by writers and artists during its construction between 1887 and 1889 as “useless and monstrous, disgracing the beauty of Paris”, the Eiffel Tower is again sparking controversy—but for opposite reasons. Now, union workers and the national government claim that the city of Paris is failing to properly maintain it, putting the much-loved national icon in peril.

In February, a strike closed the site for six days. It was the second time that staff had walked off the job since 27 December, the date marking the centenary of the death of the tower’s creator Gustave Eiffel, and came at a time when the landmark attracted an average of 20,000 visitors per day. The unions have threatened to resume their action during the Olympic Games this summer, when the capital is expected to welcome more than 15 million tourists.

Rust taking hold

“Employees see day-by-day that the tower is rusting, and that [this] could become irreversible,” says the union spokesman Alexandre Leborgne. Eiffel had stipulated that the monument be restored and repainted every seven years. But the last round of renovations was completed 14 years ago. Work was initiated in 2019 but was delayed because of the pandemic. The presence of worrying levels of lead in the original paint also meant it had to be stripped before repainting could begin.

To date, only 30% of the tower has been repainted. Adding more than 100 weekly operations to monitor the lead increased annual running costs from €50m to €92m—and may reach a staggering €130m. The unions have also denounced the state of infrastructure, which sees tourists with tickets still queuing for up to three hours.

Paris’s mayor is travelling around the world but has left the symbol of France in a state of disrepair

Olivia Grégoire, tourism minister

The problems are largely due to a feud between the city council and the company contracted to run the Eiffel Tower site. The company lost €100m in 2020 and 2021, when the government ordered a one-year Covid-related lock-down of cultural venues. It is now considering raising ticket prices during the Olympic Games by up to 20% to recoup some of those losses.

To end the February strike, the company pledged to invest €380m in maintenance and restoration until 2031 and to balance its budget in 2025. But the unions are sceptical. The contract signed with the city foresees an increase in fees owed to the council from €16m to €50m that year, an amount the unions consider “unrealistic and jeopardising the maintenance budget”. They negotiated a reduction of that figure to €31-34m, which still represents 25% of the monument’s revenue.

“The whole system is out of balance,” says a representative, saying that “in nine years the company only made a profit twice, in 2014 and 2018”. In response to their criticisms, the deputy mayor of Paris, Emmanuel Grégoire, posted on X, formerly Twitter, that “the Eiffel tower is a jewel, which is in a very good state, and the council will continue to invest in its renovation.”

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A rusty joint on the tower

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However, the row has spilled over into the national arena. “The management of the Eiffel Tower is disastrous,” said the French tourism minister Olivia Grégoire in an interview with Radio Sud. “Paris’s mayor Anne Hidalgo is travelling around the world but has left the symbol of France in a state of disrepair,” she added. She also denounced the derelict state of the park surrounding the landmark and the “insecurity around the tower”, citing the return of “pickpockets and bonneteau [card trick] players”. The deputy mayor for tourism Frédéric Hocquard responded to her comments saying that these three-card trick players “are almost part of the landscape and, if you don’t see a bonneteau player or a hawker there, something would be missing”.

Security concerns

Nonetheless, Hocquard promised that police presence would be reinforced during the Olympic Games. But the president of the site’s management company, Jean-François Martins, asked for “permanent police protection”, as “insecurity has become a real problem for visitors and employees”.

France’s new culture minister, Rachida Dati, has also jumped into the fray. Posting on X, she called for the Eiffel Tower and its park to be classified as a historical monument, which “would allow the state to order emergency works.” She added: “Today its protection is insufficient”.

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    The Eiffel Tower online ticket office provides the official prices. The adult price applies to adults 25 years and over. There are discount rates for young people (12-24 years old), children (4-11 years old) and for those with disabilities. Admission is free for children under 4 years old. The price of the ticket varies upon how you go up ...

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    Climb the 704 steps to the second viewing platform of the Eiffel Tower on this guided tour and be rewarded with spectacular views of the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe, the Seine River, and the Champs-Élysées. Opt for a ticket to the summit and take the lift to the very top. 2 hours. Free Cancellation. from.

  5. Eiffel Tower Tickets

    Tour Gustave Eiffel's world-famous tower and opt to visit the summit to get amazing views of Paris! Get priority access, breeze your way to to the top of the tower, enjoy a lunch there and more. en / USD Search Help. ... Your Eiffel Tower tickets get you access to a number of levels. The structure is composed of three levels; the first floor ...

  6. Visit the Eiffel Tower in Paris

    Please note, same-day Eiffel Tour summit tickets are limited and can sell out midday if capacity is reached. One final way to get a ticket to the top of the Eiffel Tower is to take a paid tour. Several tour companies, such as Tripadvisor or Viator, offer tours of the Eiffel Tower. These tours are more expensive than the standard ticket pricing ...

  7. Eiffel Tower Tickets

    Eiffel Ticket Types. You must have Eiffel Tower reservations such as a ticket (or a tour voucher, or Eiffel Tower restaurant reservation confirmation or concert ticket) to enter the Eiffel Tower.. Four basic types of tickets are available (in addition to 1st Level-only access provided by restaurant reservations or concert tickets) based on which floors you want to explore, and whether you want ...

  8. La Tour Eiffel : acheter un billet

    Les professionnels souhaitant acheter des billets, quel que soit leur nombre, doivent utiliser la billetterie dédiée aux professionnels. La billetterie en ligne de la Tour Eiffel vous permet d'acheter en ligne votre billet pour le 2ème étage ou le sommet de la tour Eiffel au tarif officiel, et ce, jusqu'à plusieurs semaines en avance.

  9. Eiffel Tower Access Tour to 2nd Floor with Summit Option by Lift

    Good tour. Matt, tour guide, met us on time, had our tickets ready, and walked is to the Eiffel Tower (5-7 minute walk) giving us interesting facts about the Eiffel Tower. He walked us through security, escorted us to the second platform, gave history and information looking from the four different sides of the Eiffel Tower looking out into Paris.

  10. New tickets for Paris 2024 to go on sale on 17 April

    Several thousand tickets for athletics at the Stade de France, from €24 to €980, including the evening of 5 August, when Armand Duplantis could win his 2nd Olympic title in the pole vault final, from €85. 35,000 for beach volleyball at the Tour Eiffel stadium, from €24 to €420. 12,000 for tennis at Roland-Garros, from €24 to €420

  11. Planning a trip to Eiffel Tower, here are 9 things that you should keep

    UPI available at Eiffel Tower. Indian travellers can now use UPI to buy tickets to the Eiffel Tower during their visit to Paris. Visitors can use their UPI-enabled apps to scan a QR code at the ...

  12. Ticket to the Second Floor via the Stairs

    With your ticket to the second floor via the stairs in hand, you are completely free to explore the heart of the Tower's structure. All the charm of Gustave Eiffel's creation and the beauty of the whole of Paris will gradually be revealed as you climb the 674 steps. It is also the cheapest and easiest option for visiting the Eiffel Tower ...

  13. Eiffel Tower : purchase a ticket

    Buy your ticket right now at the best price, from 2.60€ to 25.90€ - Tickets to 2nd floor or summit. Buy your ticket right now at the best price, from 2.60€ to 25.90€ - Tickets to 2nd floor or summit ... Un site de la Société d'Exploitation de la Tour Eiffel. Mairie de Paris; Contact; Mentions légales; Crédits; Facebook; Instagram ...

  14. Woman rope climber scales Eiffel Tower with bare hands in record

    A French athlete nicknamed "the warrior" smashed both the men's and women's world record for rope climbing by pulling herself up to the second floor of the Eiffel Tower with her bare hands ...

  15. Questions about your ticket

    The "stairs" tickets to the second floor are available online : sale of such tickets open 14 days in advance. Stairs e-tickets are valid for visits up to the 2nd floor, and like the lifts e-tickets... I would like to visit by taking the stairs and then the lift from the 2nd floor to the top of the Tower. Can i purchase the ticket online?

  16. Monumental disaster: officials bicker as Eiffel Tower falls into disrepair

    The problems are largely due to a feud between the city council and the company contracted to run the Eiffel Tower site. The company lost €100m in 2020 and 2021, when the government ordered a ...

  17. Ticket to the Top via the Stairs + Lift

    01: Buy tickets at the ticket office or online. To buy this "combined" ticket, go to the monument's ticket office or buy a time-stamped ticket online (subject to availability). You will begin your ascent at the SOUTH pillar, which leads to the stairs (blue flag). Once you have passed the security checks, you can start climbing the 674 ...

  18. New tickets rates 2020

    6.50 euros. Free. Ticket with acess stairs 2nd floor + lift - The top. 19.70 euros. 9.80 euros. 5 euros. Free. For all visitors benefiting from reduced rates and/or free entry, necessary documentation must be shown the day of the visit: current valid ID to establish age (12-24 years old, 4-11 years old, 4 years old or younger),

  19. Tarifs des billets et horaires

    Tarifs et horaires pour visiter la Tour Eiffel. Tarifs : 10,5 à 26,10 € maximum pour les adultes et 2,6 à 13,10 € pour les enfants et les jeunes

  20. Preise und Öffnungszeiten

    Um Ihnen einen Besuch des Eiffelturms unter optimalen Sicherheitsbedingungen zu ermöglichen, werden Sie gebeten, die Besuchsbedingungen des Eiffelturms herunterzuladen und durchzulesen. Startseite. Preise und Öffnungszeiten. Preise und Zeiten für den Besuch des Eiffelturms. Preise: maximal 10,5 bis 26,10 € für Erwachsene und 2,6 bis 13,10 ...