About this attraction
Everything you need to know
about Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower is the most visited monument in the world and the undeniable symbol of Paris. Designed by Gustave Eiffel and completed in 1889 for the World's Fair, it stands 330 metres tall and welcomes over seven million visitors every year. Book your skip-the-line tickets in advance and go directly to the dedicated entrance — saving hours of waiting in the queue.
Your ticket gives you access to the second floor and, with the summit option, the very top — where on a clear day you can see up to 70 kilometres in every direction. The views at sunset, when the city turns golden and the Seine mirrors the light, are among the most extraordinary things you'll see anywhere in the world.
What's included
Highlights & inclusions
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Skip the line
Dedicated entrance — no waiting
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2nd floor and Summit access (if option selected)
Up to 276m with the top-floor ticket
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Panoramic views
360° over Paris in every direction
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Sparkling show
Stays open after dark — see the hourly light show
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Central location
7th arr., easily reached by Métro line 6,8 or 9
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Instant confirmation
E-ticket delivered by email immediately
Floors & levels
What you'll find inside
1st
57m
Restaurants, gift shop, glass floor — included in all tickets
2nd
115m
Jules Verne restaurant, shops, best photograph terrace
3rd
276m
Summit only — Champagne bar, the highest point open to the public
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Practical information
Getting there & what to know
| Address | Champ de Mars, 5 Av. Anatole France, 75007 Paris |
| Opening | 9:00 am – 12:45 am (last admission midnight) |
| Transport | Métro: Bir-Hakeim (L6) or Trocadéro (L6/9) |
| Duration | 1 to 3 hours recommended |
| Dress code | None — comfortable shoes recommended |
| Accessibility | Lifts available to all floors |
💡Tip : The best time is just before sunset — arrive an hour before, watch the city turn gold, then stay for the first sparkling show after dark. There is nothing else like it in Paris.
Before you go
Tips & recommendations
- →Book at least 2–3 weeks in advance in summer — summit tickets sell out fast.
- →Visit at sunset (golden hour) for the most spectacular photographs.
- →The sparkling light show runs every hour on the hour after dark.
- →The lift to the top can have a 30–45 min wait even with a skip-the-line ticket — stairs to level 2 are faster.