š Designed by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 World's Fair.
š Standing at approximately 330 meters, it's a global symbol of Paris and France, visited by millions annually.
𤩠Unparalleled panoramic views of Paris from multiple levels
š½ļø Enjoy dining at Madame Brasserie or the Michelin-starred Jules Verne
š¢ Experience thrilling attractions like suspension bridges or ziplines
š¶ Walk on the glass floor 57 meters above street level
āæ Top level and stairs not suitable for people with reduced mobility
āļø Access to the top may be prohibited during harsh weather or peak periods
š« Large luggage and pets (except guide dogs) are not allowed, no left luggage facility
ā° Visit during mornings (9-11am) or evenings (8pm-10:30pm) for shorter queues
šļø Book tickets several days to weeks in advance, especially for summit access
šŖ Choose between lift access, stairs to the 2nd floor, or a stairs + lift combo to the top
š° Adults from 14.50⬠to 36.10ā¬, discounts for youth, children, and disabled visitors.
š Open daily year-round, typically 9:30am-11:00pm, hours vary by season.
Limited access for reduced mobility; lift goes to 2nd floor but not the top or stairways.
Large luggage and pets (except guide dogs) prohibited; no left luggage facility.
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