
The Eiffel Tower is the emblematic monument of Paris and one of the most visited sites in the world. Here’s all the information you need to make the most of your visit: access, floors, elevators, stairs, prices, timetables and practical tips.
đïž Prices and tickets
Entrance fees depend on the floor reached and the method of ascent chosen:
| Access | 2nd floor | Summit |
|---|---|---|
| Elevator | ~18 ⏠| ~29 ⏠|
| Stairs | ~11 ⏠| – |
| Staircase + elevator (top) | ~22 ⏠| – |
đĄ Good plan:
- Book your ticket online to avoid the wait.
- Opt for a “coup de cĆur” ticket that includes a glass of champagne at the summit.
đ O pening hours and best time to visit
- Open: Daily, 9:30 a.m. to 11:45 p.m.
- Last ascent: 10:45 p.m. to summit.
âł When to go to avoid the crowds?
- Morning (before 10:30am) or late evening (after 8pm).
- Weekdays rather than weekends.
- Excluding school vacations and public holidays.
â Avoid: Saturday afternoons and fine-weather days when crowds are greatest.
đ How do I get to the Eiffel Tower?
đ By metro and RER
- Line 6: Bir-Hakeim station (7-minute walk).
- Line 9: Trocadéro station (perfect panoramic view on arrival).
- RER C: Champ de Mars – Tour Eiffel stop.
đ¶ââïž On foot
- From the Trocadéro (10-minute walk with a great view).
- From the quays of the Seine for a romantic stroll.
đą By boat
- Batobus – Eiffel Tower stop, ideal for combining cruising and sightseeing.
đ By car
- Nearest underground parking lot: Parking Pullman Tour Eiffel (18 Avenue de Suffren).
đïž Structure and access to floors
The Eiffel Tower has three levels accessible to visitors:
đïž The first floor and the 4 pillars
Access is via one of the four pillars at the base of the building:
- North pillar and East pillar: Elevator entrance.
- South pillar: Priority access for reservations and disabled visitors.
- West pillar: Access to stairs.
đĄ Useful info: There are 1,665 steps in all, but only the first 674 are accessible to the public, up to the 2nd floor.
đïž The floors of the Eiffel Tower
đč 1st floor (57 m) – Immersive experience
- Glass floor for a spectacular view beneath your feet!
- Madame Brasserie, a chic restaurant with panoramic views.
- Exhibition space on the history of the Eiffel Tower.
đĄ Tip: Less crowded, this is the ideal place for a break before climbing higher.
đč 2nd floor (115 m) – The best panoramic view
- Accessible by elevator or stairs (674 steps).
- The Michelin-starredLe Jules Verne restaurant.
- The best view of Paris without being too high up.
đĄ Photo tip: The 2nd floor is perfect for photographing the rooftops of Paris!
đč Summit (276 m) – The best view of Paris
- Accessible only by elevator from the 2nd floor.
- Gustave Eiffel’s recreated office.
- Champagne bar for a unique experience.
- Unobstructed views of Paris for up to 60 km on a clear day.
đ Unmissable experiences
âš The glitter of the Eiffel Tower
- Every evening, the Tower twinkles for 5 minutes at the start of each hour, from dusk until 11pm.
- The best spot to watch the spectacle? From the Trocadéro or the Pont de Bir-Hakeim.
đœïž Dinner with a view of Paris
- Madame Brasserie (1st floor): Modern French cuisine (~55-95âŹ).
- Le Jules Verne (2nd floor): Gastronomic experience (~190âŹ).
đ S hops and souvenirs
- Official store on the 1st floor and at the top.
- Tip: Buy an Eiffel Tower-shaped souvenir in adjacent streets or street vendors, often cheaper than at the official store.
đïž How long does the tour last?
- 1h to 1h30 to visit up to the 2á” floor.
- 2h to 2h30 to climb to the top (including waiting time at the elevators).
đĄ Tip: If you’re in a hurry, prefer the stairs up to the 2á” floor to avoid the wait at the elevators.
đ What can we bring to the Eiffel Tower?
â Authorized :
- Small backpacks and handbags.
- Foldable cameras and tripods.
- Food and plastic water bottles (to be consumed in dedicated areas).
â Prohibited:
- Large luggage, suitcases, scooters, bicycles.
- Alcohol and glass bottles.
- Dangerous objects (knives, scissors, aerosols).
đ Compulsory security check at entrance with metal detection.
đ» Where are the toilets?
- 1st and 2nd floor: Free, clean toilets.
- Top floor: No toilets! Remember to go before you go up.
- Ground level (Champ de Mars): Paying public toilets (~âŹ0.50).
đœïž Can you picnic on the Eiffel Tower?
- Picnicking on the Eiffel Tower is prohibited.
- You can buy sandwiches and drinks at the kiosks on the upper floors.
- Best place to picnic? đł The Champ de Mars or the Jardins du TrocadĂ©ro.
đŠœ Is the Eiffel Tower accessible to people with reduced mobility?
â Yes, but with restrictions!
- Elevator available up to 2á” floor.
- đ« The summit is not accessible for safety reasons.
đ¶ Is there Wi-Fi on the Eiffel Tower?
â Yes! Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the Tower.
đ Connection: Search for the “WIFI_TOUR_EIFFEL” network and accept the terms of use.
đïž Where can I buy souvenirs?
đ Of ficial stores :
- 1st floor and top: Exclusive, top-quality products.
- At the foot of the Tower: Store with more choice.
đĄ Tip: Small street vendors offer mini-Eiffel Towers for just âŹ1, but beware of scams!
đ§ Temporary work and closures
The Eiffel Tower undergoes regular maintenance. Check the online information before your visit to avoid any surprises.
đ Frequent closures:
- Summit closed in January for annual maintenance.
- Elevators sometimes suspended for work or overcrowding.
â Practical tips for a successful visit
â Book online to avoid waiting.
â Check the weather: the view is clear on a clear day.
â Bring warm clothes in winter, especially for the summit.
â Beware of pickpockets around the monument and in the metro.
With all this info, your visit to the Eiffel Tower will be a memorable experience! Enjoy your stay in Paris! đ«đ·âš




