EIFFEL TOWER · PARIS
The lift, the climb, the summit, and dinner inside the lattice.
Tickets to all three floors of the Eiffel Tower, the brasserie on Floor 2, the Michelin restaurant a level above, Seine cruises that pair with the view, and photoshoots from the gardens looking up.
Only at the Eiffel Tower
Three things you can’t do at any other landmark.
Viewing decks and museum tickets exist at every European capital. These three are physically specific to the Eiffel Tower itself. The summit, the brasserie on the second floor, the staircase through the iron lattice.
From 276 metres
The Summit
A glass-roofed deck at 276 metres, reached only by lift from the second floor. There is no public viewing platform this high anywhere else in central Paris. The lights of the Trocadéro, the Champ de Mars and the Seine all bend into one frame from up here.
- 1 Paris: Eiffel Tower Summit or Second Floor Access
- 2 Paris: Eiffel Tower Summit or Second Floor Access
- 3 Paris: Eiffel Tower Stairs Climb to Level 2 & Summit Option
Inside the lattice
Dinner at 115 metres
Madame Brasserie sits on the second floor of the Tower itself. You eat physically inside the iron structure, with the Champ de Mars laid out below the windows and the lattice framing the view. A meal you cannot have at any other landmark on earth.
- 1 Paris: 3-Course Lunch at Eiffel Tower’s Madame Brasserie
- 2 Paris: Eiffel Tower’s Madame Brasserie 3-course lunch 12:00
- 3 Paris: Early Dinner at Madame Brasserie in the Eiffel Tower
On foot
The 704-step climb
The staircase rises through the iron lattice itself, with the Champ de Mars opening up between the beams as you ascend. 328 steps to the first floor, 704 to the second. Almost nobody on the lift line will be doing this — you get the structural shot the rest of Paris never sees.
- 1 Eiffel Tower Guided Tour by Stairs with Optional Summit by Lift
- 2 Eiffel Tower Guided Climbing Experience & Optional Summit Upgrade
- 3 Eiffel Tower Climbing Tour with Summit Access
First time at the Tower
The booking everyone makes.
If you only do one thing here, do this. The Floor 2 viewing deck with the option to keep climbing to the summit. The ticket the rest of the listings exist to vary.
The classics
The Eiffel Tower’s Most Popular Tickets
Summit lifts, Floor 2 tickets, the stairs climb, Madame Brasserie lunch. The bookings most travellers make first.
By floor
Three floors. Three different visits.
The Tower is stacked. An exhibits deck at 57 metres, the main viewing floor with Madame Brasserie at 115 metres, the glass-roofed summit at 276 metres. Where you stop changes what you do.
By tour type
Or pick how you want to experience the Tower.
Guided tour if you want the engineering story. Self-guided if you want to wander. Skip-the-line if the day is tight. Seine cruises that pair with the view, summit-only tickets, photoshoots and combos with the Louvre or Notre Dame.
Dinner with a 115-metre view
Eat inside the Tower.
Madame Brasserie sits on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower itself, with the Champ de Mars laid out below the windows. Lunch sittings, dinner sittings, the three menus most travellers book.
At Trocadéro and the Champ de Mars
Photographs with the Tower in the frame.
Private sessions in the gardens, along the river, on the bridges that frame the Tower head-on. The Trocadéro lookouts give the postcard shot; the Champ de Mars gives the close-up. Three photographers we’d book.
Tower + river
Pair the Tower with the Seine.
Most river cruises start a five-minute walk from the Tower’s base. The river leg picks up Notre Dame, Île de la Cité and the Louvre in the same booking. Three combinations that work as a half-day.
Beyond the Tower
Add another Paris landmark.
Louvre in the morning, Eiffel in the afternoon. Notre Dame and Sainte-Chapelle for the stained glass. Orsay for the Impressionists. The combinations that turn one ticket into a full day.
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