The Eiffel Tower Welcome on the Official Website

YOUR VISIT, YOUR EXPERIENCE

Head up to the second floor or the top, by elevator or stairs. The best prices are guaranteed on the official Eiffel Tower website.

What to expect

Events, conferences, cocktail receptions...
Come enjoy an experience on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower, an elegant space and an exceptional setting to make your events unforgettable
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FAQ

We advise you to visit the Eiffel Tower at off-peak times. The number of visitors depends on the time of the year, the weather conditions and the day of the week but queues are usually shorter in the mornings and in the evenings.

Rush hours and Off peak times*
9-11am 11am-5pm 5pm-8pm 8pm-10.30pm 
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You can choose to visit the Eiffel tower during the day or at night. We advise you to choose both options because they are very different experiences but each one is as fantastic as the other. You can buy your ticket in advance from our online ticket office to avoid having to queue at the ticket office at the Tower.

*This data is for indicative purposes only, as a day at the Tower is never the same: it varies widely depending upon the day in the week, the season, the weather and the number of elevators available each day. 10.30pm is the last elevator to the top.

The Eiffel Tower has reduced rates for the following people:

Disabled people (on presentation of a Disabled Person Identification Card)

Young people between 12 and 24 (proof such as an identity card or a student card may be requested)

Children from 4 to 11 (proof such as an identity card may be requested)

Children under 4 are the guests of the Eiffel Tower (proof such as an identity card may be requested). A free access ticket will be issued.

 

The choice of destination is made when purchasing the ticket. If you have opted to visit the 2nd floor you will not be given the possibility of buying an additional ticket for the top.