📜 Designed by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 World's Fair, commemorating the French Revolution.
🔍 Standing at approximately 330 meters, this iconic structure offers three accessible levels for visitors.
🤩 Unparalleled panoramic views of Paris from multiple levels
🍽️ Enjoy dining at Madame Brasserie or the Michelin-starred Jules Verne
🎢 Experience thrilling attractions like suspension bridges or ziplines
🚶 Walk on the glass floor 57 meters above street level on the 1st floor
♿ Top level and stairs not suitable for people with reduced mobility
⛈️ Access to the top may be prohibited during harsh weather or peak periods
🚫 Large luggage and pets (except guide dogs) are not allowed, no left luggage facility
🎟️ On-site tickets often sold out, especially for the top
⏰ Visit during mornings (9-11am) or evenings (8pm-10:30pm) for shorter queues
🗓️ Book tickets several days to weeks in advance, particularly for summit access
🪜 Choose between lift access, stairs to the 2nd floor, or a stairs + lift combo to the top
💰 Adults from 14.50€ (stairs to 2nd floor) to 36.10€ (lift to top), discounts for youth, children, disabled.
🕒 Open daily year-round, hours vary by season and are subject to change.
Limited access for reduced mobility; lift goes to 2nd floor but not the top.
Large luggage and pets (except guide dogs) prohibited; no left luggage facility.