Closest Metro Stations to the Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower from Trocadero

The best view of the Eiffel Tower is actually from the opposite side of the river Seine at the Trocadéro, accessed by station Trocadéro on metro line 9 and line 6. The picture of the Eiffel Tower here is from the Trocadero.

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La Tour Eiffel , symbole emblématique de Paris et monument incontournable lors d’un séjour dans la capitale française, est facilement accessible en métro. Découvrez comment aller à la Tour Eiffel en empruntant ce moyen de transport pratique et économique.

Les lignes de métro desservant la Tour Eiffel

Pour se rendre à la Tour Eiffel, il faut prendre le métro parisien et emprunter l’une des deux lignes principales desservant directement ou indirectement le monument :

  • Ligne 6 : arrêt Bir-Hakeim (à environ 10 minutes à pied de la Tour)
  • Ligne 9 : arrêt Trocadéro (à environ 15 minutes à pied de la Tour)

Accès depuis les autres lignes de métro

Bien que ces deux lignes soient les plus proches de la Tour Eiffel, vous pouvez également emprunter d’autres lignes de métro qui passent par des stations de correspondance à proximité . Voici quelques exemples d’itinéraires possibles :

  • Depuis la ligne 8, descendez à l’arrêt La Motte-Picquet Grenelle et prenez la ligne 6 en direction de Charles de Gaulle – Étoile jusqu’à l’arrêt Bir-Hakeim.
  • Depuis la ligne 1, descendez à l’arrêt Franklin D. Roosevelt et prenez la ligne 9 en direction de Pont de Sèvres jusqu’à l’arrêt Trocadéro.
  • Depuis la ligne 12, descendez à l’arrêt Concorde et prenez la ligne 1 en direction de La Défense jusqu’à l’arrêt Franklin D. Roosevelt, puis changez pour la ligne 9 en direction de Pont de Sèvres.

D’autres combinaisons sont possibles selon votre point de départ et les lignes de métro que vous empruntez. N’hésitez pas à consulter le plan du métro parisien pour déterminer l’itinéraire le plus adapté à votre situation.

Les trajets en métro depuis les principales gares parisiennes

Si vous arrivez à Paris par train, voici comment rejoindre la Tour Eiffel depuis les principales gares de la capitale :

Depuis la Gare du Nord et la Gare de l’Est

Empruntez la ligne 4 en direction de Mairie de Montrouge . Descendez à l’arrêt Strasbourg Saint-Denis et prenez la ligne 9 en direction de Pont de Sèvres jusqu’à l’arrêt Trocadéro.

Depuis la Gare Montparnasse

Prenez la ligne 6 en direction de Charles de Gaulle – Étoile et descendez à l’arrêt Bir-Hakeim.

Depuis la Gare de Lyon

Empruntez la ligne 1 en direction de La Défense . Descendez à l’arrêt Franklin D. Roosevelt, puis changez pour la ligne 9 en direction de Pont de Sèvres et descendez à l’arrêt Trocadéro.

Depuis la Gare d’Austerlitz

Prenez la ligne 10 en direction de Boulogne – Pont de Saint-Cloud jusqu’à l’arrêt Ségur. Changez ensuite pour la ligne 6 en direction de Charles de Gaulle – Étoile et descendez à l’arrêt Bir-Hakeim.

Les trajets en métro depuis les aéroports parisiens

Pour ceux qui arrivent à Paris en avion, voici comment rejoindre la Tour Eiffel depuis les principaux aéroports de la région parisienne :

Depuis l’aéroport Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle

Prenez le RER B en direction de Robinson / Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse jusqu’à l’arrêt Saint-Michel Notre-Dame. Changez ensuite pour le RER C en direction de Versailles Château Rive Gauche ou Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines jusqu’à l’arrêt Champ de Mars – Tour Eiffel (à environ 5 minutes à pied de la Tour).

Depuis l’aéroport Orly

Empruntez le tramway T7 en direction de Villejuif-Louis Aragon jusqu’à l’arrêt Athis-Mons Porte de l’Essonne. Prenez ensuite le bus 8 en direction de Juvisy RER jusqu’à l’arrêt Denfert-Rochereau. Montez à bord du métro ligne 6 en direction de Charles de Gaulle – Étoile et descendez à l’arrêt Bir-Hakeim.

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How to get to the Eiffel Tower?

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The Eiffel Tower is located on the left bank of the Seine River in the heart of Paris, as a symbol of France’s rich history and architectural innovation.

The exact address of the Eiffel Tower is Champ de Mars, 5 Avenue Anatole France, 75007 Paris, France . 

Thanks to Paris’s well-developed and well-connected transportation system, the Eiffel Tower is easily accessible from every part of the city. 

A lot of Public transportation options like Buses, trains, metro, RER, cars and even boats are available that one can use to get to the Eiffel Tower. 

You can choose any means of transportation to find your way to the Eiffel Tower .

How to get to the Eiffel Tower by Metro

How to reach Eiffel Tower by Metro

To reach the Eiffel Tower by Metro in Paris, you can use the following guidelines:

Closest Metro Stations : The Eiffel Tower is accessible via several Metro stations, but the closest ones are:

  • Trocadéro (Lines 6 and 9)
  • École Militaire (Line 8)
  • Bir-Hakeim (Line 6)

Choosing Your Route :

  • If you’re coming from the center of Paris or areas connected by Line 6 or Line 9, you can directly head to Trocadéro . This station offers one of the best views of the Eiffel Tower right as you exit the station.
  • If you’re closer to Line 8, head towards École Militaire . From there, it’s a straight walk to the Eiffel Tower.
  • Bir-Hakeim is another good option, especially if you’re traveling on Line 6. It’s one stop away from Trocadéro, on the opposite side of the Seine river, and offers a pleasant walk towards the Eiffel Tower.

From the Metro Station to the Eiffel Tower :

  • From Trocadéro : Exit the station and enjoy the stunning view of the Eiffel Tower across the Seine. You can walk down the gardens (Jardins du Trocadéro) and cross the Iéna Bridge to reach the Eiffel Tower.
  • From École Militaire : After exiting the station, walk north towards the Champ de Mars, and you will see the Eiffel Tower right in front of you.
  • From Bir-Hakeim : This station offers a view of the Eiffel Tower as you approach it. After exiting, walk towards the river, cross the Seine via the nearby bridge, and you’ll find yourself at the base of the Eiffel Tower.

Tickets and Passes : You can buy single journey tickets (t+ ticket) or a day pass (Paris Visite travel pass) from any Metro station. These are valid for the Metro, buses, trams, and RER trains within the specified zones.

Getting to the Eiffel Tower by Bus

How to reach Eiffel Tower by Bus

Paris has an extensive bus network that can get you close to the Eiffel Tower. Here are the key bus lines:

Bus Lines : Several bus lines serve the vicinity of the Eiffel Tower. Notably:

  • Line 82 stops at “ Tour Eiffel ” which is very close to the tower.
  • Line 42 stops at “Tour Eiffel” as well, offering a good option from various parts of Paris.
  • Line 69 also passes close, stopping at “ Champ de Mars .”

Planning Your Trip : You can use the RATP website or mobile app to plan your trip and find the best bus route from your location to the Eiffel Tower. Enter your starting location and “Tour Eiffel or Eiffel Tower” as your destination.

From the Bus Stop to the Eiffel Tower : Once you get off at the bus stop nearest to the Eiffel Tower (likely “Tour Eiffel” for Lines 82 and 42, or “Champ de Mars” for Line 69), it’s just a short walk to the tower itself. The area is pedestrian-friendly, and the tower is easily visible and accessible from these stops.

How to reach Eiffel Tower by RER

How to reach Eiffel Tower by RER

By RER (Train):

The RER system also provides access to the Eiffel Tower, particularly via Line C.

Closest RER Station : The nearest RER station is Champ de Mars – Tour Eiffel on RER C. This line runs parallel to the Seine River and serves many major attractions in Paris.

Choosing Your Route : If you’re traveling from within Paris or from the suburbs, look for any RER C train that stops at “Champ de Mars – Tour Eiffel.” If you’re connecting from another Metro or RER line, you may need to transfer at a station like Saint-Michel Notre-Dame or Invalides.

From the RER Station to the Eiffel Tower : Exiting the Champ de Mars – Tour Eiffel station, you’ll find yourself very close to the Eiffel Tower. The station exits near the river, and from there, it’s a straightforward walk to the tower, following the signs or the flow of tourists.

If you are already at the Eiffel Tower and want to make your way to the Louvre Museum or the famous Arc de Triomphe, check our articles on the Eiffel Tower to Louvre and Eiffel Tower to Arc de Triomphe to get insights on the best transportation option for your trip.

How to get to the Eiffel Tower by Car?

If you’re driving, you can use a GPS to navigate to the Eiffel Tower.

The Eiffel Tower is connected to all the suburbs by a map of road networks.

The time it takes and the shortest path to reach the tower can vary depending on the starting point.

For reference, starting from the 1st arrondissement of Paris , the shortest route to the Eiffel Tower is via Quai d’Orsay. 

But you are likely to face more traffic on this route. You can also use Av. de New York, as it’s the fastest route to the tower.

Another choice is to drive to the tower via Rue la Boétie.

However, you must know that the tower does not provide any parking facilities.

If you still need to take a car to the tower, you can find several nearby paid parking lots that you can opt for.

The Quai Branly Museum underground parking is one of the closest to the Eiffel Tower. Parking rates can vary, except around €4 to €6 per hour.

Getting to the Eiffel Tower by Boat

How to reach Eiffel Tower by Boat

Did you know that you can reach the Eiffel Tower by Boat as well? Isn’t it exciting?

You can get to the tower by boat via the Seine River. 

It is an excellent way to get to the attraction while enjoying the boat ride along the Seine. You can also book an Eiffel Tower and Seine River Combo Cruise for a more wholesome experience.

Going by boat, you should get off at the Batobus-Tour Eiffel stop . 

It’s a 4-minute walk to the attraction from this stop.

Read our comprehensive article on the Seine River Cruise with Eiffel Tower combo tour tickets.

Walking To the Eiffel Tower

Walking to the Eiffel Tower is a pleasant experience if you’re staying in central Paris.

The tower is visible from various parts of the city, making it easier to navigate towards.

Walking allows you to enjoy the beautiful streets and architecture of Paris.

How to get to the Eiffel Tower By Taxi or Ride-Sharing?

Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are readily available in Paris.

You can hail a taxi on the street, use a taxi stand, or book a ride through your preferred app.

This is a convenient option if you prefer not to navigate public transport or are traveling in a group.

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How To Get to the Eiffel Tower From Anywhere in Paris

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Wherever you’re in Paris, a metro stop is never far away. Add a superb RER and bus network, and it really doesn’t matter where you choose to stay. Whether you’re in a budget-friendly arrondissement or a suburb, you can be in the center of Paris with, at most, one changeover.

The Eiffel Tower is arguably the most important sight to search out for visitors to the City of Light. While you can stay in a nearby hotel or even get a room with a view of the Eiffel Tower , chances are that you’ll stay in a different arrondissement. 

Luckily, Paris has a fabulous public transport system, with reliable buses, very regular metro lines, and fast RER trains that connect you with the suburbs. Here are the best and fastest ways to get to the Eiffel Tower from wherever you are staying inside or just outside of Paris.

Pro tip: If you’re a first-timer in Paris, don’t try to maneuver through Châtelet station. While it offers many options and great connections, it’s vast and confusing. You’ll likely end up spending more time getting between lines than you’ll save using one of the options avoiding Châtelet.

From the 1st arrondissement to the Eiffel Tower

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If you’re lucky enough to stay in the 1st arrondissement, then you’re right in the heart of Paris. You’re close to the Louvre with access to all the best connections across the city. 

While you could easily walk along the Seine to the tower, you can also hop on the bus 72 at Louvre-Rivoli, toward Parc de Saint-Cloud, and exit at Pont Bir-Hakeim, at the foot of Trocadéro, and walk across the bridge. 

Or take metro 1, toward La Défense, and change at Franklin D. Roosevelt into the metro 9 toward Point de Sèvres and exit at Trocadéro to walk down to the Eiffel Tower, along one of the most iconic approaches.

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2éme, the fashionable sentier.

From the 2nd arrondissement, the easiest and direct way to get to the Eiffel Tower is by metro line 9, from Grand Boulevards direction Pont de Sèvres, and exciting at Iéna. From there it is a lovely 7 minute walk along the Seine, or you can hop onto bus 82 toward Luxembourg and get out at Tour Eiffel.

3éme, the hip Haut Marais

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The lovely old quarter of the Haut Marais is a hugely popular quarter to stay in. With the station République in the northern part, you have plenty of options. The metro line 8, direction Balard, takes you to Ecole Militaire at the bottom of the Champ de Mars, with a nice approach. Line 9, direction Pont de Sèvres, allows you to walk down from Trocadéro.

For a bus ride, take the 69 toward Champ de Mars and exit at RAPP- La Bourdonnais, basically in the middle of the Champ de Mars.

  4éme, Marais and Saint-Paul

This little arrondissement is spread between the Haut Marais and the Seine. You have Saint-Paul in the north, where metro 1, direction La Défense takes you to Franklin D. Roosevelt. From here, you change into the metro 9 toward Point de Sèvres, and exit at Trocadéro.

Or take the 69 from Saint Paul toward Champ de Mars and exit at RAPP- La Bourdonnais. You could also take the 72 from Pont Marie in the direction of Parc de Saint Cloud, and exit at Le Notre, at the bottom of Trocadéro.

5éme, the Latin Quarter

From the Latin Quarter , on the same side as the Eiffel Tower, you can, if you are staying near the Seine, hop into the RER C at Saint-Michel Notre Dame, heading westwards, either in direction Versailles or Pontoise. Both stop at Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel, after just four stations.

For a ride with a view, take the 86 bus from Rue de l’École de Médecine just off Odéon, which takes you to Rapp La Bourdonnais by the Champ de Mars.

6éme, Saint-Germain-de-Prés and Luxembourg

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Metro line 10 meanders through this quarter around Saint-Germain-de-Prés and you can take it from stations such as Odéon, Sevrés-Babylon or Duroc toward Boulogne Pont Saint Cloud. From here, either change onto line 6 toward Charles de Gaulle Étoile to Bir-Hakeim, at La Motte Picquet Grenelle, or walk — it’s not far.

 7éme, Home of the Eiffel Tower

Congratulations, you are staying in the same arrondissement as the Eiffel Tower, and it is perfectly walkable from anywhere. The furthest away point would be Sevrés Babylon, where you could always catch bus 86, coming from the 6 th arrondissement.

8éme, Champs Élysées and Beyond

If you’re staying in the swanky south of the 8éme arrondissement, chances are you can just walk the few steps along the Seine to the Eiffel Tower. If you’re closer to the Champs Élysées in the north of the area, take the 42 bus from either Champs Élysées Clemenceau or Champs Elysées Rond Point direction Cours de l’Île Seguin, and get off at Champ de Mars – Suffren.

9éme, Theatreland

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The hip 9éme arrondissement with its many beautiful covered passages stretches from the top of the 2éme to the south of Montmartre. It’s crisscrossed by various metro and bus lines.

The fastest and easiest way to get straight to the Eiffel Tower is by taking metro line 8 toward Balard from Chaussée d’Antin La Fayette or Opéra to École Militaire. If you’re closer to Pigalle, take bus 30 from Pigalle, direction Hôpital Européen George Pompidou, and get off at Tour Eiffel.

10éme, Canal Saint-Martin and More

Handy for the national and international train connections from Paris, it’s a little harder to get to the Eiffel Tower from the 10éme than other arrondissements.

Metro line 4 direction Bagneaux Lucie Aubrac takes you to Odéon, where you can hop on bus 86 from Rue de l’École de Médecine to Rapp La Bourdonnais. You can also take metro 5 toward Place d’Italie, change at République into line 9 toward Pont de Sèvres, and exit at Trocadéro.

11éme, From Oberkampf to Bastille

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Quite spread out, the 11éme has the handy République in the north, and Bastille in the south, both excellent hubs.

For République connections, see 10éme, and from Bastille, take metro line 5, direction Place d’Italie, and change into RER C at Gare d’Austerlitz, into direction Versailles or Pontoise, and exit at Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel.

Alternatively, take the metro line 1 toward La Défense, and change at Charles de Gaulle-Étoile into metro line 6 (direction Nation) to either Trocadéro or Bir-Hakeim.

12éme, Around Gare de Lyon

Although it’s at the other end of Paris, the 12éme has a couple of direct connections to the Eiffel Tower, even if they take time. 

If you’re taking the bus, estimate about an hour. However, you’ll get to indulge in plenty of sightseeing along the way. Bus 72 (direction Saint Cloud, takes you all the way from Gare de Lyon to Pont d’Iéna, all along the Seine.

If you’d rather ride the metro, take line 6, direction Charles de Gaulle Étoile, to either Bir-Hakeim or Trocadéro.

13éme, Modern Architecture and Floating Restaurants

From this often wrongly over-looked arrondissement, you can take the RER C from Bibliothèque François Mitterrand toward Versailles or Pontoise, and exit at Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel.

You can also take the fast metro line 14 from Bibliothèque François Mitterrand or Olympiades (direction Saint-Denis) to Madeleine and change into the 8 (direction Balard) to École Militaire.

14éme, Observatory and Catacombs

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Throughout the Montparnasse neighborhood , you’ll not only spot the Eiffel Tower, but can also grab some great connections.

Take metro line 6 across the arrondissement, which will drop you right at Bir-Hakeim (direction Charles de Gaulle Étoile) to bus 82 from Montparnasse Cinémas (direction Hôpital Américain). This lets you get to stop Champ de Mars — Suffren within 20 minutes.

15éme, Many Hidden Treasures

Boat on the Seine River

This arrondissement either sees you staying within steps from the Eiffel Tower, or right down at the outer south-western edge of the city.

If you’re near the Seine and don’t fancy the stroll, catch the RER C from Pont du Garigliano to Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel. Alternatively take metro line 8, which traverses the arrondissement in the direction of Créteil, and emerge at École Militaire, after a few short stops.

16éme, Passy and Fine Living

Arc de Triomphe

This arrondissement is the largest in Paris, made up of two merged arrondissements and encompassing the Bois de Boulogne.

If you’re near the Seine, or anywhere in Passy, the Eiffel Tower is just steps away. If you’re closer to the Arc de Triomphe , then trusty metro line 6, direction Nation, will take you to La Dame de Fer, the Iron Lady.

17éme, Parks and Cafés

The 17 th has various ways to get to the Eiffel Tower. If you’re near Pereire or Porte Maillot in the north of the arrondissement, then the RER C (into direction Saint Martin d’Étampes) takes you straight to Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel.

If you’re near Avenue de Ternes, hop onto metro line 6, direction Nation at Charles de Gaulle Étoile and get out at Bir-Hakeim.

Or take Bus 30 from Place de Ternes toward Hôpital Européen George Pompidou, and get off at Tour Eiffel. The bus option is the most scenic of the lot.

18éme, Montmartre and Beyond

Montmartre at dusk

If you’re staying in the north of Montmartre , there’s a nearly one-hour long bus route, number 80 (direction Porte de Versailles), that takes you from Lamarck Caulaincourt to Bosquet Rapp on the Seine, or a bit further to École Militaire.

If you’re on the western side of the neighborhood, metro line 13, direction Châtillon-Montrouge from Guy Môquet or La Fourche, will take you to Invalides. From here, you can easily walk or change into the 8 to Balard, and get out at École Militaire.

19éme, Urban Art and Canals

On the outer north-eastern edge of Paris, this arrondissement might look far away from the Eiffel Tower, but you’re just one change away.

From Ourcq take metro line 5 toward Place d’Italie, and change at Oberkampf into the 9 to Pont de Sèvres. Then exit at Alma-Marceau for a brief walk along the Seine. 

You could also continue on the 5 to Place d’Italie and change there into the 6, in the direction of Charles de Gaulle Étoile and exit at Bir-Hakeim. The 6 is overground so you’ll get a chance to see Paris on your ride.

20éme, Home of Père Lachaise

Paris Cemetery

The hip 20éme spreads along the outer eastern edge of Paris. If you’re staying closer to Nation, it’s an easy hop onto metro line 6, direction Charles de Gaulle Étoile, for a lovely ride to Bir-Hakeim.

If you’re closer to Père Lachaise , catch metro line 9 (direction Pont de Sèvres) at Voltaires and exit at Alma-Marceau for a brief walk. Or hop on the bus 72 direction Parc de Saint-Cloud for one or two stops.

Disneyland Paris

If you are doing Euro Disney and staying at the Disneyland Paris resort, it’ll take just over an hour to get to the Eiffel Tower. Get onto RER A toward Poissy and change at Charles de Gaulle-Étoile onto metro line 6 toward Nation and exit at Bir-Hakeim.

Versailles gates

From both the Versailles train stations, Versailles Chantier, and Versailles Château Rive Gauche, you can take RER C (the merge after a couple of stations) toward Paris and exit at Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel. The exit closest to the Eiffel Tower is clearly marked. 

It’s easy to get to the Eiffel Tower

Paris is very much about walking and taking public transport. Unless you’re low on time, I recommend you take buses or metro line 6 to get the beautiful views of the city.

Whatever your method of transport, be sure to enjoy the Eiffel Tower and everything else the city has to offer. If you want to make the most of your time at the Eiffel Tower, be sure to sign up for one of our guided tours . They’re the best way to see the Iron Lady.

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How to Get to the Eiffel Tower in Paris? | Directions via Car, Train, Bus & More

The Eiffel Tower is located on the banks of the River Seine, right in the heart of the City of Love. It is easily accessible due to Paris’ well-connected public transport system. 

Find out how you can reach the metallic tower in Paris , and other related information that can help plan your trip .

Where is the Eiffel Tower?

Address:  Champ de Mars, 5 Av. Anatole France, 75007 Paris, France

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The Eiffel Tower is located on the Champs de Mars at 5 Avenue Anatole France in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, which is considered to be the heart of Paris.

Closest Landmark:  Trocadéro (1.2 km)

Getting to the Eiffel Tower by Public Transportation

Travel Time:  29 minutes

Closest Station:  Bir-Hakeim Station (650 m)

You can take three routes to the Eiffel Tower by metro. Take Line 9 (yellow), and alight at the Trocadéro Station (10 mins). You can also take Line 6 (green) to Bir-Hakeim Station (8 mins) or Line 8 (purple) to the École-Militaire Station (14 mins). From each of these stations, you can simply walk to the Eiffel Tower. 

Travel Time:  22 minutes

Closest Station:  Champ de Mars Station (400 m)

You can travel to the Eiffel Tower on line C of the RER. You can get off at the Champ de Mars station. From here, it’s a 6-minute walk to the Eiffel Tower.

Travel Time:  19 minutes

Closest Station:  Eiffel Tower Stop (400 m)

You can reach the Eiffel Tower by traveling on Buses 82, 30, 42, 86, 69, or 72. Lines 82 and 30 will take you to the Eiffel Tower stop (4 mins), while 42 will take you to Tour Eiffel (5 mins), 69 and 86 takes you to Champ de Mars (6 mins) and 72 will take you to Eiffel Tower stop (15 mins). From any of these stops, you can walk to get to the Eiffel Tower.

Travel Time:  15 minutes

Closest Station:  Octave Gréard Station (210 m)

You can rely on Velib, a 24/7 self-service bike hire service, which will allow you to ride through the streets of Paris to get to the tower. There are several docking stations close to the tower. The closest ones are at 2 Av. Octave Gérard station (1 min), 43 avenue Rapp station (2 mins), 2 Quai Branly station (4 mins), and 36 Avenue de Suffren station (5 mins).

Getting to Eiffel Tower Location by Boat

Travel Time:  1 hour

Closest Station:  Batobus Tour Eiffel (130 m)

You can travel to the Eiffel Tower by boat along the Seine. You can hop on and off at any point of the tour, as many times as you want. The boat stops at 9 different points and the Batobus stop near the Eiffel Tower is only a 4-minute walk away from the tower. This is a great way to enjoy the Seine River and get to the attraction.

Getting To the Eiffel Tower in Paris By Car

Travel Time:  23-24 minutes

While the shortest route might be via Av. de New York, this way is likely to see more traffic. So head to the Eiffel Tower via Quai d'Orsay.

From the 1st arrondissement of Paris, head northeast on Pl. des Pyramides toward Rue St Honoré. Continue on Av. de l'Opéra to Eiffel Tower on Champ de Mars.

If you plan to drive down, it is important to know that the Tower does not have parking facilities of its own.

Eiffel Tower Location, Parking Facilities

The Eiffel Tower does not have parking services. If you drive down, you can park at one of the following covered spaces located at walking distance from the Eiffel Tower:

  • Quai Branly-Tour Eiffel Car Park (7 mins)
  • Parking Pullman Tour Eiffel (4 mins)
  • 443 Avenue Joseph Bouvard (5 mins) 
  • 2 Place Joffre (12 mins)

Walk to the Eiffel Tower, Paris

Travel Time:  40 mins (3.3 km from 1st of Paris)

If you are in the mood to explore and enjoy a good walk, then this is the option for you. Paris is a pedestrian-friendly city and the route from the 1st arrondissement to the Eiffel Tower is one dotted with many important and breathtaking landmarks. This would allow you the chance to explore the city from a different perspective.

  • Consider the Tuileries Garden as your starting point. Head northwest on Rue de Rivoli toward Rue du 29 Juillet and turn left onto Pont de la Concorde.
  • Turn right onto Voie Expresse Rive Gauche and continue onto Prom. Gisèle Halimi.
  • Take a slight right onto Voie Expresse Rive Gauche and turn left onto Quai Branly and keep walking until you reach the Eiffel Tower.

What's the Best Transport Option to Get to the Eiffel Tower?

  • Budget-friendly:  Using the Paris metro system is an economical and convenient way to reach the monument.
  • Fastest way:  If you don't want to waste any time, then cycling to the Eiffel Tower would be your best option. This way would also be light on the pocket and it would allow you to sightsee en-route.
  • To sightsee:  If you are not in a rush, and want to save money, walking to the Eiffel Tower would be the best choice for you. You will be able to explore the nooks and crannies of Paris as you make your way to the Tower.

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Frequently asked questions about the eiffel tower location.

A. The Eiffel Tower is located at Champ de Mars, 5 Av. Anatole France, 75007 in Paris, France.

A. You can take the metro, RER, bus or the batobus to the Eiffel Tower. You can also cycle or walk to the monument, provided you feel ready for a small workout.

A. The easiest and quickest way to reach the Eiffel Tower would be to take the Metro. Line 6 (green) of the metro will take you to Bir-Hakeim Station, which is an 8-minute walk away from the Eiffel Tower.

A. The Eiffel Tower stop which is located about 400 m away from Eiffel Tower is the closest stop.

A. Champ de Mars Station is the closest train station to the Eiffel Tower.

A. Yes there are several Velib stations near the Eiffel Tower, with the closest one being 2 Av. Octave Gérard station, which is a minute's walk away.

A. Batobus Tour Eiffel, which is 130 meters away from the Eiffel Tower is the closest Batobus stop.

A. No, the Eiffel Tower does not have parking facilities. However, there are many paid parking facilities available within walking distance of the attraction.

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The Eiffel Tower will be open during the Olympic Games except on July 26. Exceptionally, tickets for visits from June 17 will go on sale later than usual (instead of 60 days before the day of the visit). No tickets for this summer (including during the Olympic Games) are currently on sale, so do not buy tickets from websites promoting such offers. Keep an eye on our official online ticket office.

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An order may only contain a maximum of 2 RSA (earned income supplement) tickets

An order containing only children’s tickets (-4 years old and 4-11 years old) is not permitted.

“Adult”: Normal rate for adults 25 years old and over.

“Youth (12-24 years old)”: Rate for youth between 12 and 24 years old. Proof of age required.

“Children” (4-11 years old)”: Rate for children between 4-11 years old. Proof of age required. Mandatory purchase of an adult or youth ticket.

“Small children (younger than 4 years old)”: Free for children younger than 4 years old. Ticket and proof of age required. There is no left luggage office available, in particular for strollers.

“RSA (earned income supplement) recipients”: Rate applied to French RSA (earned income supplement) recipients only, available at the Tower's ticket offices.

“Disabled individuals”: Rate for disabled individuals only applicable upon presentation of valid certificate. Access to the Summit and stairs is not permitted for individuals with reduced mobility.

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How much does it cost to visit the eiffel tower.

To check the prices for the Eiffel Tower, please visit this page on the official Eiffel Tower site . 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 (elevator and/or stairs) and the destination (2nd floor or the upper floor) you select. 

The desired visit date is not available, what should I do?

Certain days (weekends, days during peak season between July and August) are in high demand and we sell out quickly, especially for e-tickets for the top floor, which are the most popular. If you are flexible, select another date that is shown as available. The dates marked in orange indicate that the last tickets are available. Lined out or grayed out dates are no longer available. If there is no more online availability, note that tickets to visit the Eiffel Tower are also sold on site at the ticket offices at the monument. Regardless, we sell our tickets online up to 60 days in advance (for lift tickets) and 14 days in advance (for stairs tickets to second floor). If you can, plan your visit well in advance, so you will have the choice of date, destination and time.  

How many tickets can I buy?

On the online ticket shop, you can buy up to 9 tickets for the same order. Groups who want to buy tickets, regardless of the number, must use the ticket office site reserved for groups.

The Eiffel Tower’s online box office allows you to purchase your ticket online for the 2nd floor or the Summit at the official rate. You can purchase individual e-tickets for up to 9 people. Tickets can also be purchased several weeks in advance. With the e-ticket system, experience no lines! You will directly receive your ticket by e-mail so you can print it at home or store it on your smartphone. If e-tickets are sold out for the date/time or destination that you search, it is always possible to purchase tickets on the spot on the day of your visit.  At the scheduled hour, go directly to the lifts or stairs without having to wait at the ticket stands. There are mandatory security checks at the Eiffel Tower’s entrance and before entering one of the pillars.

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At the top of the Eiffel Tower, enjoy the highest view of Paris and its surroundings. With its 2 floors (one open-air and the other indoor), experience for yourself the majesty of Paris from all angles: witness the most eye-catching architectural beauties, monuments, and the Seine.

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The office of Gustave Eiffel

At the top of the Tower, you will also discover a reconstitution of Gustave Eiffel’s office, the Tower’s creator. With its wax models, this scene depicts Gustave Eiffel and his daughter Claire receiving the famous American inventor, Thomas Edison.

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On the 2nd floor, you’ll be transported with amazement: With several monoculars located on both levels, Paris and its monuments will offer a scintillating pleasure to your delighted eyes. Take advantage of the large selection of activities, boutiques and restaurants!

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During evening visits, the 2nd floor is the best spot to be to witness the Tower and its magnificent lit structure. Also don’t forget, Paris is the “City of Lights.” On the 2nd floor, you’ll have a front row seat for an unforgettable moment of scintillation at all hours!

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Paris 2024 : pourquoi des stations de métro et RER ferment-elles aussi longtemps avant l’ouverture des Jeux ?

Le 12e comité stratégique des mobilités des JO était consacré ce jeudi à la cérémonie d’ouverture du vendredi 26 juillet et ses préparatifs. Une semaine avant, une quinzaine de stations de métro seront ainsi fermées au cœur de la capitale.

Parmi les stations fermées à partir du 18 juillet, jusqu'à la cérémonie d'ouverture des JO, Champ-de-mars - Tour Eiffel, sur la ligne C du RER (Illustration). LP/Benoit Hasse

À mesure que les Jeux olympiques approchent, le nombre de stations de métro fermées va s’intensifier. Dans moins de 15 jours, le 17 mai, l’arrêt Concorde ne sera plus accessible sur la ligne 12. Et à partir du 17 juin, ce sera au tour des lignes 1 et 8 de fermer leurs portes à Concorde. Tuileries (ligne 1) ne sera plus ouverte à partir du 17 juin également. En cause : les préparatifs de la cérémonie d’ouverture , le 26 juillet, et la gestion des flux des quelque 300 000 spectateurs attendus, dans un contexte de risque attentat.

« Toutes les stations de métro qui débouchent dans le périmètre de protection seront fermées » et ce dès le 18 juillet, a annoncé jeudi 25 avril le préfet de police, Laurent Nuñez, lors d’une conférence de presse consacrée au dispositif policier et militaire. Champs-Élysées - Clemenceau (1, 13) sera fermée du 1er juillet au 21 septembre.

Une dizaine de stations fermées en plus dès le 18 juillet

Au total, une quinzaine de stations du cœur de la capitale ne seront plus accessibles à compter du 18 juillet, parmi lesquels Alma-Marceau (ligne 9), Cité (4), Iéna (9), Javel (10), Passy (6), Quai-de-la-Rapée (5), Trocadéro (6, 9), Champ-de-Mars - Tour Eiffel (RER C), Musée-d’Orsay (RER C) et Pont-de-l’Alma (RER C).

La ligne 7, elle, passera sous la Seine sans voyageurs entre les stations Pont-Neuf, Châtelet (y compris la 11), Pont-Marie et Sully-Morland. Les autres lignes traversant la Seine ne seront pas soumises à cette contrainte.

À l’issue du 12e comité des mobilités des JO, ce jeudi 2 mai, les ministres et la présidente d’Île-de-France Mobilités (IDFM), Valérie Pécresse (LR), ont apporté quelques explications sur ces restrictions. « Pour les stations de la ligne 7, il y a un problème de désenfumage des tunnels, a précisé Valérie Pécresse. Les pompiers ne peuvent pas prendre le risque qu’un train s’arrête dans les tunnels avec les stations fermées et qu’on ne puisse pas évacuer les voyageurs correctement, avec des systèmes de désenfumage qui seraient suffisamment puissants pour garantir qu’il n’y ait pas un incident lors de l’évacuation. »

Les usagers invités à s’informer en amont pour calculer leur itinéraire

Les associations d’usagers des transports parisiens s’interrogent déjà sur les conséquences de ces fermetures de pôles majeurs de correspondances, comme Champs-Élysées - Clemenceau où s’entrecroisent la 1 et la 13, jusqu’à fin septembre. Un flux important devrait se reporter sur les lignes 6 et 9 pendant cette période.

Les usagers sont invités à consulter l’appli Transport Public Paris 2024 pour calculer le meilleur itinéraire, ainsi que le site Anticiper les Jeux . « Nous aurons l’occasion de revenir la semaine du 20 mai pour donner toutes les explications au grand public sur ce que seront notamment les plans de transport au moment de la cérémonie d’ouverture », a déclaré le ministre délégué chargé des Transports, Patrice Vergriete. Mais la ministre des Sports, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, elle, a estimé que le nombre de station touchées par les fermetures ne devrait pas beaucoup évoluer : « Nous resterons dans cet étiage ».

Les lignes 1, 4 et 14 ouvertes dans la nuit du 26 au 27 juillet

Pour des raisons de sécurité et de gestion des flux, des fermetures pourront être décidées le jour même ou la veille. Valérie Pécresse a rappelé que les trois lignes automatiques (1, 4 et 14) seront ouvertes toute la nuit pour permettre la circulation des spectateurs. Le ministre des Transports a enfin assuré que les clients de la SNCF pourront prochainement réserver un billet ayant pour départ ou destination la gare de Lyon, Bercy et Austerlitz le 26 juillet. La SNCF devrait en dire plus d’ici la fin du mois de mai.

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Moscow Metro: the Underground Palaces

This 1.5 hour walking tour will take you around Moscow’s most spectacular Soviet-era metro stations. Often considered to be the most beautiful metro system in the world, it is also one of the busiest. The first Metro line, the Red line, was opened in 1935. It had just 13 stations, and ran between Gorky Park and Sokolniky Park. The Moscow Metro now has more than 210 stations.

An expert guide will tell you how the Moscow Metro was built as a palace for the people, and show you how this new form of underground architecture was designed to express a bright, optimistic and bold new Soviet future. During the Great Patriotic War the stations served as air raid shelters, and the new, even grander, stations built after 1945 celebrated different aspects of the Soviet victory in the war.

Admire the extravagant décor of the stations - the chandeliers, gold and marble, the giant bronze sculptures in Revolution Square station, the stained glass in Novoslobodskaya station and the iconic mosaics and futuristic steel arches in Mayakovskaya station. You will also hear about the sinister Metro-2, a secret tunnel network that is said to run parallel to the main system. Moscow metro tours don’t come any better than this!

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  • Visit four of the most intriguing Moscow stations: Revolution Square, Novoslobodskaya, Kievskaya and Mayakovskaya
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Jude Bellingham showed ‘lack of respect’ by trying to put Harry Kane off Bayern Munich penalty, says Chris Sutton

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Chris Sutton says he was ‘surprised’ by Jude Bellingham ’s attempts to put Harry Kane off his penalty in Bayern Munich ’s 2-2 draw with Real Madrid and believes the young midfielder showed a ‘lack of respect’.

During Tuesday’s pulsating Champions League semi-final first leg, Kane was given the chance to put Bayern in front after Jamal Musiala was clumsily tripped by Lucas Vazquez inside the box on the hour mark.

The spot-kick was awarded just four minutes after Leroy Sane had cancelled out Vinicius Junior’s opener and Kane held his nerve with an emphatic strike to Andriy Lunin’s left-hand side to take the roof off the Allianz Arena.

In the moments leading up to the penalty, Bellingham tried – and failed – to distract Kane with mind games, telling the seemingly unfazed England captain which way he was going to put his strike.

Referee Clement Turpin even had to push Bellingham away from Kane before the Bayern attacker added a 43rd goal to his tally in what has been a phenomenal debut season in Germany.

‘In the moment I didn’t know what he said. I spoke to him afterwards and he said he told me, “I know you’re going to go left”, he was trying to tell the ‘keeper,’ Kane revealed shortly after Vinicius Junior scored a penalty of his own to level the tie.

‘On the pitch I didn’t know [what he said]. I knew he was there, but I just kind of didn’t know what he said.

‘I saw the ‘keeper go a bit early and I was able to put it away. Obviously the penalty was nice for me.’

Harry Kane celebrates

While Kane appeared to play down the significance of the incident, Sutton has criticised Bellingham’s behaviour, speculating that the England skipper will have been less than impressed with his international colleague ahead of this summer’s European Championships.

‘I was surprised,’ the ex-England, Celtic and Blackburn forward said on Mail Sport’s It’s All Kicking Off podcast.

‘Whether you like it or I like it, it doesn’t matter. Did Harry Kane like it? Does Harry Kane like it 24 hours on? I think he would feel there’s a bit of a lack of respect there.

‘I really, really do. They’re off to the Euros together.’

Jude Bellingham

According to Sutton, Bellingham risks fans accusing him of ‘getting a bit above his station’ with such behaviour.

‘There’s a big competition, a big moment,’ he added.

‘You can understand the desperation for Bellingham, for Real Madrid to go through. But I thought it was a strange move.

‘He’s had a brilliant start to his career, exceptional at Dortmund. He’s gone to Madrid but maybe people are viewing him as someone who may be getting a bit above his station when he does stuff like that.’

Bellingham was substituted for Luka Modric with 15 minutes remaining in Munich and Carlo Ancelotti revealed the midfielder had been struggling with cramp in his post-match press conference.

However, the former Birmingham and Borussia Dortmund sensation is expected to return to full fitness in time for the semi-final second leg at the Bernabeu next Wednesday night.

‘He is going to recover to full fitness,’ Ancelotti told reporters.

‘He has had an injury that has affected him. He will be back very soon and by Wednesday he will be 100 per cent.’

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Der Eiffelturm befindet sich im Herzen von Paris im 7. Arrondissement und ist sehr leicht zu erreichen. Wir empfehlen Ihnen, mit den öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln in Paris zum Eiffelturm zu kommen: Metro, RER und Bus. Der Eiffelturm ist gut an die Metro angebunden: Es gibt drei Metrostationen in der Nähe. Auf der Linie 6 ist die Haltestelle Bir Hakeim die nächstgelegene. Sie ist weniger als 10 Minuten zu Fuß vom Eingang 1 (Allée des Refuzniks) des Monuments entfernt. Die Haltestellen Trocadéro (Linie 9) und Ecole Militaire (Linie 8) sind etwa 15 Minuten zu Fuß vom Eiffelturm entfernt.  Eine weitere Möglichkeit ist die Linie C des RER-Zugnetzes. Die Haltestelle Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel liegt 5 Minuten zu Fuß von Eingang 1 entfernt. Sie können auch den Bus nehmen: Die Linien 82, 30 und 42 halten 5 Minuten zu Fuß vom Eingang 2 des Eiffelturms entfernt (Allée Jean Paulhan). Die Buslinien 69 und 86 halten auf dem Champ de Mars, 7 Minuten vom Eingang 1 entfernt. Die Linie 72 bringt Sie in die Nähe des Trocadero, der etwa 15 Minuten zu Fuß entfernt ist.  Wenn Sie mit dem Auto zum Eiffelturm fahren, empfehlen wir Ihnen, in einem öffentlichen Parkhaus zu parken. Es gibt mehrere kostenpflichtige Parkmöglichkeiten, darunter das Parkhaus Quai Branly - Tour Eiffel, das etwas mehr als 5 Minuten zu Fuß vom Eingang 2 (Allée Jean Paulhan) entfernt liegt.  Nutzen Sie unseren interaktiven Plan unten, um die Gegend und die verschiedenen Transportmittel und Wege zum Eiffelturm zu erkunden.  

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