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Eiffel Tower

Paris, France

Discover the magic of the Eiffel Tower with tickets offering access to its stunning viewing platforms, fascinating history, iconic architecture, and unforgettable panoramic views of Paris.











Eiffel Tower Tickets and Tours

Experience the wonder of the Eiffel Tower with our tickets and guided tours. Explore this world-famous Parisian landmark, admire its remarkable architecture, and enjoy breathtaking views of the City of Light from its iconic viewing decks. A must-visit attraction offering unforgettable moments for history lovers, couples, families, and curious travelers alike.

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Best Places to Eat Near the Eiffel Tower

Discover the best places to eat near the Eiffel Tower, offering a variety of delicious options for every taste. From charming Parisian cafés and elegant French restaurants to casual bistros and street food stalls, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy a memorable meal with stunning views while exploring this iconic landmark in Paris.


Top Hotels & Places to Stay Near the Eiffel Tower

Discover top hotels and places to stay near the Eiffel Tower, perfect for every traveler. From luxury Parisian hotels with breathtaking tower views to budget-friendly stays within walking distance, find the ideal accommodation for your Paris adventure. Enjoy comfort, convenience, and easy access to this world-famous landmark.


About the Eiffel Tower

Attraction Name: Eiffel Tower, Location: Paris, France, Latitude: 48.8584° N and Longitude: 2.2945° E


The Eiffel Tower, built for the 1889 World’s Fair, stands as the most iconic symbol of Paris and French engineering brilliance. Designed by Gustave Eiffel, this iron masterpiece rises 330 meters above the city and attracts millions of visitors every year. Guests can explore its multiple viewing platforms, dine in its elegant restaurants, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Paris. The Eiffel Tower remains one of the world’s most recognized and visited landmarks.

General Travel Guide: Visiting the Eiffel Tower


Top Attractions:

  • Viewing Platforms (1st, 2nd, and Summit levels)
  • Gustave Eiffel Room
  • Eiffel Tower Glass Floor
  • Sparkling Light Show (every evening)
  • Restaurants: Le 58 Tour Eiffel & Le Jules Verne


Getting There:

Accessible by Metro (Lines 6, 8, 9), RER Train (Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel), bus, or walking along the Seine River.


Museums & Exhibits:

  • Eiffel Tower Exhibits (history & construction displays)
  • Gustave Eiffel’s private office (Summit level)


Gardens & Grounds:

  • Champ de Mars Park (perfect for picnics & photos)
  • Trocadéro Gardens (best panoramic views)
  • Seine Riverside Walks


Nearby Food & Dining:

  • Restaurants inside the Eiffel Tower
  • Parisian cafés & bistros nearby
  • Street food stalls & crepe vendors around Champ de Mars
  • Fine dining options across the Seine at Trocadéro



FAQs

The best time to visit the Eiffel Tower is early morning or late evening to avoid long lines and enjoy breathtaking sunrise or sparkling night views of Paris.

Yes, it’s highly recommended to buy Eiffel Tower tickets online in advance to skip the long queues, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Ticket prices for the Eiffel Tower vary based on the level you visit. Standard tickets start from €11 for the second floor, and summit tickets go up to €28 for adults.

Yes, visitors can reach the summit of the Eiffel Tower either by elevator or stairs (up to the second floor) and then by elevator to the top for stunning panoramic views of Paris.

Most visitors spend 1.5 to 2.5 hours exploring the Eiffel Tower, depending on the level of access (2nd floor or summit) and crowd levels.

Yes, the Eiffel Tower has dining options like Le 58 Tour Eiffel (1st floor) and Le Jules Verne (2nd floor - Michelin-starred), along with champagne bars at the summit.

You can reach the Eiffel Tower easily by Metro (Lines 6, 8, or 9), RER C Train (Champ de Mars Station), public buses, or even scenic walks along the River Seine.

Yes, the Eiffel Tower is wheelchair accessible up to the 2nd floor by elevator. The summit is not accessible due to safety restrictions.

While you cannot eat or drink in certain indoor areas, you can bring snacks or picnic in nearby gardens like Champ de Mars or Trocadéro Gardens.

 

Nearby attractions include Champ de Mars Park, Trocadéro Gardens, Seine River Cruises, Musée du Quai Branly, and Les Invalides Museum — all within walking distance.


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