📜 Designed by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 World's Fair, the Eiffel Tower stands at approximately 330 meters and is a global symbol of Paris and France, visited by millions annually. High atop the tower, Gustave Eiffel's private apartment, built in 1889, offers a glimpse into 19th-century Parisian elite life. # Why Go 🤩 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 ✨ Glimpse into 19th-century Parisian elite life by viewing Gustave Eiffel's private apartment, complete with historical furnishings, decor, and wax figures of Gustave Eiffel and Thomas Edison. # Why Avoid ♿ 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 🚫 Cannot enter Gustave Eiffel's apartment, only view through a window. # Tips ⏰ Visit during mornings (9-11am) or evenings (8pm-10:30pm) for shorter queues 🗓️ Book tickets several days to weeks in advance, especially for summit access, which includes access to Gustave Eiffel's apartment. 🪜 Choose between lift access, stairs to the 2nd floor, or a stairs + lift combo to the top # Cost 💰 Adults from 14.80€ to 36.70€, discounts for youth, children, and disabled visitors. Access to Gustave Eiffel's apartment is included with an Eiffel Tower summit ticket. # Hours 🕒 Daily, typically 9:30am-11:00pm, hours vary by season. # ♿ Accessibility Limited access for reduced mobility; lift goes to 2nd floor but not the top or stairways. # 🛅 Luggage Large luggage and pets (except guide dogs) prohibited; no left luggage facility.
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