Getting to the Eiffel Tower
Discover how to come to the tower
Are you planning a visit to the Eiffel Tower and have questions about how to buy your tickets, our pricing, how to get to the Tower, and what you can do once you get there? In this FAQ we try to answer all of your questions. Enter a key word to search, or choose one of the four different subjects.
No, admission to the Eiffel Tower is not free on the first Sunday of the month. Free admission applies only to national museums and monuments (administered by public institutions); please check with each institution.
The Eiffel Tower offers free admission to children under 4 and recipients of RSA benefits (upon presentation of proof).
Two discounted rates are available based on age groups: for young people ages 12 through 24, inclusive, and for children ages 4 through 11, inclusive. A discounted rate is also available for people with disabilities (upon presentation of proof) and their companion (one companion per person with a disability).
The best prices for visiting the monument are the official rates offered by the Eiffel Tower. Check out all our single and combo ticket offers, as well as all official rates by ticket and category. Tickets are sold at the same prices, online and at the monument’s ticket offices.
If you can't find any tickets available online, you can always buy them at Tower's ticket offices on the day of your visit.
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