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How To Visit the Eiffel Tower in 2024: Tickets, Hours, Tours, and More!

Brandon Shaw Last Updated: February 21, 2024

The Eiffel Tower is synonymous with Paris. Who doesn’t want to visit this iconic monument and one of the biggest attractions in Europe? Tickets to the Eiffel Tower are hard to come by but don’t worry. This article will cover everything you need to know about how to visit the Eiffel Tower, from tickets to tours.

Pro Tip: Planning your trip to the Eiffel Tower in Paris? Bookmark this post in your browser so you can easily find it when you’re in the city. Check out our guide to Paris and the Eiffel Tower for more planning resources and a list of the best tours of the Eiffel Tower .

Visiting the Eiffel Tower: What We’ll Cover

Gustav Eiffel’s monument hasn’t always been the jewel of Paris, but it certainly is to millions of visitors today. There are three levels you can visit on the Eiffel Tower, so you’ll need to plan your trip accordingly.

All tickets to the Eiffel Tower can be hard to get during the peak summer season, so be sure to plan ahead. Keep reading to learn how to visit the Eiffel Tower and what you need to know.

  • Opening hours and tickets
  • How long to budget for your visit
  • How to get there
  • What to see when visiting the tower
  • Guided tour options
  • Facts and history of the Eiffel Tower
  • Best time to visit
  • Places to eat inside and nearby

Eiffel Tower Opening Hours and Tickets

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Opening Hours:

The Eiffel Tower monument is open daily from 9 am to 12:45 am (last admission at 11:45 pm). Opening hours are subject to seasonal changes, so be sure to check the official website for up-to-date hours on the day of your visit.

There are five different types of admission tickets for the Eiffel tower at varying prices. Some include access by the stairs or the elevator. Here is a quick summary of ticket types and prices.

Address: Champ de Mars

We also run a few amazing Eiffel Tower tours that get 5-star reviews. It’s a great way to guarantee admission and hear insider stories with a local guide!

Not ready to book a tour? Check out our  best Eiffel Tower tours to take and why .

How Long To Spend at the Eiffel Tower

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Short Answer: 3 hours

Assuming you get tickets or a tour to go up the Eiffel Tower, you should plan on at least three hours. As you’ll read in my below recommendations, I think this is best done in a half-day event including a meal and ideally champagne if you plan on doing things correctly.

If you are reading this then you are very possibly planning ahead for your trip. I recommend putting aside some additional sheckles to have a killer meal on the Eiffel Tower! Eating and exploring would take about 4 hours at lunch or 5 to 6 hours at dinner.

If you can’t get tickets or decide not to go up (which is a true mistake!) you should plan on spending 20 minutes walking through the area until you capture that picture of you touching the top of the Eiffel Tower.

How To Get To the Eiffel Tower

The preferred method of transport in Paris is the metro. The Eiffel Tower is located footsteps away from Camp de Mars / Tour Eiffel station which is on the RER C. You can also get off at the Ecole Militair on Line 8 or Bir-Hakeim on Line 6 which are both within walking distance. When you get out of the metro station look for the Eiffel Tower and you’re there!

You can take the 30, 42, 80, 82, 86 or Direct 2. Get off when you feel you are close enough to walk to the tower.

Luckily, you can see the Eiffel Tower from basically anywhere in Paris. Walk towards it!

Our Best Guided Tours of Paris

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Privileged Access Eiffel Tower Night Tour With Seine River Cruise

Sometimes the most amazing moments happen by chance. Other times, they are orchestrated by professionals. Our Eiffel Tower tour takes you on a cruise down the Seine River for incredible views of Notre-Dame and the Eiffel Tower. Champagne included, of course. Then you’ll be guided to the Eiffel Tower, skip the long lines, and head up the elevator to the second floor for a night to remember.

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Top Selling

Ultimate Taste of Paris Food Tour in Le Marais

Embark on a culinary journey in Le Marais—one of the hippest neighborhoods in Paris. Most food tours in Paris offer cheese and wine, but we include a full, sit-down meal! Enjoy a feast of French cheeses, oysters, street food, boeuf bourguignon, crème brûlée, and more. This 3-hour food tour combines the best of Paris’ culinary heritage and you won’t find a better deal out there!

Not ready to book a tour? Check out our  best Paris tours to take and why .

What To See When Visiting the Eiffel Tower

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You may read this and think, “You go to the tower, then you go up the tower, and finally, you see a great view. Right?”

In reality, there’s a lot more to do than you may expect. The structure is extremely tall and it is framed by two huge parks that occupy more than 2 million square feet of downtown Paris, France. In this section, we’ll explain what do to in, at the top, and around the Eiffel Tower.

First Floor, Second Floor, and the Summit

Yes, you should make every effort possible to go up the Eiffel Tower. The tickets start at €11.30, which is affordable enough for anyone who can afford a visit to Paris.

However, don’t think you can show up on a Saturday and say, “Two please!” These tickets are extremely difficult to get. You’re going to want to book ahead, especially if you’re looking to see the best view from the summit.

Hungry? Restaurants at the Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower may look like a thin, wiry structure but at any given moment there could be up to 3,000 people eating, drinking, or snapping selfies from 58 meters to 276 meters off the ground on the Eiffel’s three observation decks.

When I travel, I’m a bit of a bon vivant . We all work hard, so decompressing on vacation and enjoying the sweet fruits of our labor is super important.

This is why I always say, “If you can, you should go inside.” This goes for eating at Madame Brassiere or Le Jules Verne—if you can. Check out our dedicated article on eating at the Eiffel Tower to plan and even make reservations.

Best Way to Visit the Eiffel Tower

Not ready to book a tour? Find out if  Paris tours are worth it .

Eiffel Tower Tours Options

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While seeing the Iron Lady is a wonderful experience if you go by yourself or with friends, the historical value is often lost on visitors. Joining a small group tour of the Eiffel Tower guarantees you get to skip all of the lines, learn from a professional historian, and see Paris’ most famous structure in all of its splendor. Here are our most popular Eiffel Tower tours:

Privileged Access Eiffel Tower Night Tour with Seine River Cruise

This top-rated tour is one of the best Eiffel Tower tours for families, solo travelers, and couples looking for a romantic evening. Your evening starts with a serene cruise on the Seine seeing the Louvre, Musee d’Orsay, and Notre Dam as the sun begins to set. On your way back, the Eiffel Tower will be lit up to guide your way to the elevator that will take you to the popular second floor. And with skip-the-line tickets, you’ll avoid the extra long lines in the evening!

See tour itinerary, price, and description

Paris in a Day Tour with Louvre, Eiffel Tower, and Notre Dame (includes river cruise)

Paris is home to three famous attractions and you’ll see all of them on this tour. It’s the perfect way to get to know this incredible city from the streets of Montmarte to the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. In just one day, you’ll take pictures of the famous Mona Lisa , gaze upon Notre Dame, cruise the Seine River, and view Paris from the second floor of the Eiffel Tower!

Twilight Magic: Eiffel Tower Summit Tour with Seine Cruise

This Eiffel Tower tour is the most sought-after tour we have in Paris. Not only do you sip champagne on a river cruise, skip the line past the general public, and get a local tour guide, but you also get to visit the summit of the tower for the best view in Paris! Oh, and you’ll even stop at the second floor before heading to the top. It’s an incredible deal that is worth every penny for the memories you’ll make.

Private Eiffel Tower Tour with Champagne and Seine River Cruise

Booking a private tour is always the way to go if your budget allows. With a private guide, you’ll hear explanations about what you’ll see during your Seine River cruise, then be escorted at your own pace past the lines at the Eiffel Tower. The private Eiffel Tower tour with a Seine River cruise is the most elegant way to visit the Eiffel Tower!

Eiffel Tower Climbing Tour with Summit Access

For the active traveler, this climbing tour of the Eiffel Tower is another solid choice. With skip-the-line tickets and a local guide, you’ll climb 674 steps to the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. Take in the awesome views from this popular level before getting in the elevator to the summit. You can enjoy your time on either level as long as you like, so don’t forget to make a restaurant reservation!

Not ready to book a tour? Find out if an Eiffel Tower tour is worth it .

Facts and History of the Eiffel Tower

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  • The Eiffel Tower is located in a park known as Champ de Mars which is in the 7th arrondissement of Paris in France.
  • The tower was constructed to be the entrance to the World’s Fair in 1889 and took two years to build.
  • It was built by engineer Gustave Eiffel whose innovative design has led to his name going down in the history books. Many said that a structure of this size simply couldn’t be built. I assume that motivated him even more.
  • The Eiffel Tower is 1063 feet tall (324m) which makes it about 75 stories tall (14ft per story).
  • On average, about 7 million people visit the tower per year making it one of the most visited (ticketed) buildings on Earth. It was constructed to display France’s engineering prowess at the World’s Fair and beyond. Today, it has become the emblem of Paris.
  • Mountain Climbers: Apparently when the city decided to add more lights to the tower, approx 20,000 lights, they hired mountain climbers to scale the tower and attach them. I wonder what the electricians union thought about that?
  • The tower is host to three levels, two restaurants, and various bars.
  • Le Jules Verne, which is a Michelin star-rated restaurant on the second level of the tower. The second is named Le 58, which is on the tower’s first level, 58 meters from the ground.
  • The absolute top level features a Champagne bar named “Bar A Champagne”. You don’t need a fancy name to sell a class of Champagne on the summit of arguably the world’s most romantic structure.
  • Beyond that, there are multiple buffets, terrace bars, and even a macaroon bar (which makes sense).

Best Time To Visit the Eiffel Tower

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The Eiffel Tower is one of the most visited attractions on Earth with 7 million + visitors per year. Reserving ahead is the key to a positive and stress-free experience. If you can get the tickets, when is the best time to go?

At and after sunset is by far the most attractive time to visit the Eiffel Tower. The tower lights up every hour on the hour after sunset for 5 minutes until 1 am or 2 am depending on the season. The 336 lamps/projectors make the tower light up in a very sporadic fashion which is really a joy to look at.

Do a search for when sunset is the day of your visit and show up 45 minutes before sunset. Book your tickets anytime between 45 minutes before sunset to closure. This way you can see the tower at sunset and go up in the same evening.

You can enjoy the Eiffel Tower during the day as well and watch the light show from the ground at night.

An afternoon at the Eiffel Tower can be really great. The official website advises 1.5 hours for the 1st and 2nd levels and 2.5 hours for all three levels, but you can really stay as long as you like.

Visiting during the day allows you to explore and have a casual meal and or drink while walking around.

Try to get tickets to go up around noon. This way you can have a drink and meal while you are in the tower. If you don’t want to eat buffet food, reserve your tickets for later afternoon. Maybe after 4 pm. This way you can have some drinks on the tower at the end of your day before you get ready for dinner.

April 1 to Oct 31:

From April 1st to Oct 31st, the Eiffel Tower will be extremely hard to reserve. Make sure you reserve in advance to get the entry time you like.

I highly recommend joining a guided tour if you go in the summer. The guides really make the tower come to life and it often includes a sunset cruise on the Seine river. Make sure you read the details to know if the tour you are booking includes that. It is an awesome experience.

Nov 1 to March 31:

With the exception of Christmas, you basically will be able to have your pick on what time to visit the tower. I recommend you go in the afternoon as the temperatures may be warmer.

That said, you are going to want to see it at night evening in the winter. If this is the case, dress warm!

Places To Eat Inside and Nearby the Eiffel Tower

When you visit the Eiffel Tower, you have the option of dining in one of three fantastic restaurants on the Eiffel Tower. We’ve also included a few suggestions for great places to eat nearby, Fore more options, check out our article on the best restaurants near the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

Madame Brassiere

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This is a great restaurant with views over the Seine. The cuisine is also wonderful thanks to Michelin-star chef Thierry Marx who focuses on sustainable foods.

You can opt to eat in the classy restaurant or sit in the more relaxed lounge that also has great city views and is ideal for an evening drink and appetizers. Coming in the morning? They also serve breakfast that’s worth coming early for.

  • Priority access to 1st level of Eiffel Tower
  • A very high-quality meal crafted by Thierry Marx who received two Michelin stars at Sur-Mesure
  • An experience you will not forget.

For me, it is a no-brainer. If you can plan ahead far enough to get the reservation, you should save the extra money for you and another person to enjoy this experience.

Address: Madame Brassiere

Le Jules Verne

view of Paris from Le Jules Verne restaurant on the Eiffel Tower

The definition of bon vivant is a person who enjoys a sociable and luxurious lifestyle. The photo next to it had better be someone eating a meal at Jules Verne. The restaurant has received 1 Michelin star under all four chefs who have run Le Jules Verne.

Here, a meal will run you €190 – €230 per person for dinner excluding beverages—a five-course and seven-course menu respectively. It might not be for everyone, but if you can you should.

They have a slightly more affordable menu at €105 for lunch excluding beverages for a 3-course tasting menu. Eating at the Jules Verne is a special experience for anyone who can afford it and manages to get a booking.

You can book through their official website. They release timeslots 90 days in advance, so forget about booking a year ahead. You have two choices: the Main Rooms (overlooking the city) and the Alcove (overlooking the interior).

Main Rooms obviously go first, although the website tries to sell the benefits of the Alcove. You can sit down for lunch between 12 to 1:30 pm at 15-minute intervals.

Dinner sit-down times are 7, 7:15, and 7:30 pm. Expect a magnificent 3-hour dining experience for the 5-course menu and longer for the 7-course menu.

Address: Le Jules Verne

Bistrot Buffet

Throughout the 1st and 2nd floors, there are various buffets, snack bars, and shops that will satisfy your hunger or thirst. Exactly what you will expect from a stand-up counter service establishment. Definitely gets the job done.

If you manage to get the coveted ticket to the summit or top tier, definitely put aside a few euros for a glass of champagne. There is a small bar that serves champagne named Champagne A Bar . Very straightforward.

Near the Eiffel Tower

Café de l’Homme : €€€€ | Eiffel Tower Views —You could say this upscale bistro is more about the view than the food but many would say it’s about both. Just across the river located on Place de Trocadéro, this treat would definitely impress that special someone. Be sure to reserve a table with a view in advance or you will only see part of the experience.

Arnaud Nicolas : €€€ | French Cuisine —Enjoy a cut of meat? This institution has earned the most prized awards in France for preparation of pâté and foie gras among other dishes. This is a special meal so make reservations and come hungry.

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About Brandon Shaw

Brandon is a co-founder and owner of The Tour Guy and its subsidiary The Roman Guy. He left the States to travel the world at 18 and never looked back! As an official Tour Guide of Rome and Certified Sommelier, he loves to travel the world and share these experiences with his readers.

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Eiffel Tower Tickets

The " Iron Lady ", as the Eiffel Tower is known, is the symbol of Paris and can be seen from any corner of the city.

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Eiffel Tower Tickets: Priority Entrance

Ascend to the second floor of the Eiffel Tower, a symbol of Paris. Enjoy a breathtaking view of the city.

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Ticket information, how much does it cost to ascend the tower.

The cost of a ticket to ascend the Eiffel Tower varies for adults and children and whether you want to reach the summit or stop at the second floor.

For an adult who wants to ascend to the 2nd floor, prices start from €11 and go up to nearly €30 for the summit . For children, rates start at just under €3 for children under 11 years old and a little over €5 for those under 25. Children under 4 years old enter for free .

How long does it take to visit the Eiffel Tower?

If you choose to reach the 2nd floor by elevator, the visit takes about 1.5 hours for both floors. If you want to go to the summit, it takes about 2.5 hours.

The elevator ride to the first two floors only takes a few minutes. If you use the stairs, you should allow 10-15 minutes per floor.

How long is the queue to go up the Eiffel Tower?

The length of the queues to go up the Eiffel Tower varies depending on the time of year and the visiting hours . During the summer months and on weekends, the queues can be longer.

Early mornings and late evenings tend to have fewer people. However, if you want to save time, it is advisable to book your ticket online .

Can you go up the Eiffel Tower at night?

Yes, you can go up the Eiffel Tower at night. The tower is illuminated and offers a spectacular view of the city of Paris. Before booking your visit, you should check the opening hours as they vary depending on the time of year.

Are there restaurants on the Eiffel Tower?

Yes, there are two restaurants on the Eiffel Tower : the 58 Tour Eiffel, located on the first level, and the Jules Verne, located on the second level. Both restaurants offer a spectacular view of the city of Paris.

Eiffel Tower Opening Hours

The Eiffel Tower is open every day of the year, from 9:30 am to 10:45 pm .

The best time to visit the Eiffel Tower is early in the morning when there are fewer people or late in the evening to enjoy a romantic sunset over Paris. If you don't suffer from vertigo, it's a must-visit attraction in Paris.

How to get to the Eiffel Tower

There are several options to reach the Eiffel Tower . The closest metro stations to the tower are "Bir-Hakeim" (line 6) and "Trocadéro" (lines 6 and 9).

Alternatively, you can take the bus and get off at the "Tour Eiffel" stop (lines 42, 69, 82, 87) or the "Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel" stop (lines 69 and 82).

To enjoy the city, you can easily reach the Eiffel Tower on foot thanks to its imposing structure visible from various parts of the city.

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  • Entrance to the Montparnasse Tower with a 360° view of Paris from the 56th floor.
  • Audio guide of over one hundred attractions in Paris.
  • 10% discount on other Paris attractions.

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Welcome to the Eiffel Tower visitor’s guide

Welcome to the Eiffel Tower visitor’s guide

Eiffel Tower

The 2nd floor

The 1st floor.

The esplanade

The esplanade

West garden

West garden

East garden

East garden

Official eiffel tower tour guide for your mobile.

The Eiffel Tower mobile guide provides you with all the information you need to make the most of your visit to the Eiffel Tower. In it, you will discover all the services available: restaurants, refreshments, shops, restrooms, etc. A multidimensional map will allow you to orient yourselft to the floors and gardens, without missing any of the cultural and historical information about the Tower.

History and Culture

How tall is the Eiffel Tower? When was it build? Did they really intend to demolish it? Since when has the tower been illuminated? Where is Gustave Eiffel's office located? Must see sites on each floor: the square, gardens, 1st floor, 2nd floor, the summit. The Eiffel Tower, a world icon, has also been a source of inspiration for many artists. During your visit, we will introduce you to some of these works of art.

Important statistics

So, you think you know the Tower? But do you know how long it took to build it? Discover all the important statistics about the Tower during your visit.

A magnificent view

Incredibly majestic, the Eiffel Tower dominates Paris. It offers a magnificent view of the entire city. Revealing, on you climb up, an infinite number of perspectives. The panorama on the 2nd floor is exceptional, revealing details of the closest monuments and the intermingling of streets and avenues designed by Baron Haussmann. From the summit, the view is breathtaking: with your hair tousled by the wind that blows most of the time, you will be surprised by the silence that reigns there, the city noises that reach the summit are quite muffled. Our tour guide will introduce you to one of the most fabulous monuments ever built by man.

Billets Tour Eiffel : comment acheter et prix

Découvrez les possibilités d'ascension de la tour la plus célèbre du monde.

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Billets Tour Eiffel : comment acheter et prix

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Il y a de nombreuses façons de profiter de la Tour Eiffel, mais il faut monter pour voir toute la ville depuis le sommet. Voici les meilleures options :

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Billets pour la Tour Eiffel de Paris

Ces billets vous permettront de vivre une expérience plus authentique en gravissant les escaliers de la Tour Eiffel.

Économisez sur le prix d'entrée de ce monument emblématique de Paris et montez les marches jusqu'au 2e étage de la tour.

Si vous voulez économiser le plus possible sur votre visite de la Tour Eiffel et que vous n'avez pas peur des plus de 600 marches à gravir , ces billets escaliers sont votre meilleure option.

Comme les billets d'ascenseur, ces billets vous permettent d' accéder au premier étage de la tour pour bénéficier des meilleures vues panoramiques de la ville. Comme ce sont les billets les moins chers, ce sont aussi les plus populaires (gardez à l'esprit que la montée de 30 minutes est confortable), je vous conseille donc de les réserver à l'avance.

Pourquoi j'aime cette option : vous grimpez à votre rythme, de manière détendue et sûre, en profitant des vues et en faisant les arrêts nécessaires pour vous reposer. C'est une autre façon de découvrir la Tour Eiffel en payant moins cher.

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Billet pour la Tour Eiffel avec accès à l'ascenseur

Evitez les 600 marches de la tour eiffel et prenez l'ascenseur jusqu'au 2ème étage grâce à ces billets..

Ne perdez pas de temps à monter la Tour Eiffel et montez au 2ème étage pour avoir la meilleure vue panoramique de Paris.

La meilleure façon d'accéder à la Tour Eiffel est d'acheter ses billets en ligne à l'avance pour éviter les longues files d'attente aux guichets. Grâce à ces billets prioritaires , vous pourrez monter au 2ème étage de ce monument emblématique de la ville, mais vous le ferez par l'ascenseur, évitant ainsi les 672 marches qu'il comporte.

Vous pourrez ainsi vous rendre directement au sommet pour admirer les meilleures vues de la ville . Vous bénéficierez également d'un audioguide qui vous racontera l'histoire de la construction de l'œuvre de Gustave Eiffel.

Pourquoi j'aime cette option : Il y a beaucoup à voir à Paris et si vous n'avez pas beaucoup de temps, c'est la meilleure option pour voir la Tour Eiffel car vous ne perdrez pas de temps à la billetterie ou à monter au 2ème étage.

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Billets d'entrée à la Tour Eiffel et croisière facultative sur la Seine

Escalade de la Tour Eiffel et croisière nocturne sur la Seine

Vous ne pouvez pas quitter Paris sans avoir escaladé la tour Eiffel, mais vous ne pouvez pas non plus quitter Paris sans vous être promené le long de la Seine et avoir profité des vues romantiques de la ville.

Monument emblématique de Paris, il est facile de trouver des offres touristiques qui combinent une visite guidée de la Tour Eiffel avec n'importe quelle autre activité caractéristique de la ville. L'une des options les plus pertinentes est celle qui comprend l' entrée à la tour Eiffel sans file d'attente et une croisière sur les rives de la Seine d'où vous pourrez admirer le Louvre ou la cathédrale Notre-Dame.

Au cours de cette excursion, vous serez accompagné à tout moment par un guide spécialisé qui vous montrera non seulement les détails de la ville de Paris, mais sera également à votre disposition pour vous donner les conseils et les recommandations dont vous avez besoin pour tirer le meilleur parti de votre voyage dans la ville lumière. Une option recommandée pour visiter deux des principales attractions touristiques de la ville sans stress et sans attente, tout en économisant de l'argent.

Pourquoi j'aime cette option : si vous planifiez un voyage à Paris, l'idée de monter sur la Tour Eiffel vous a probablement traversé l'esprit. Mais profiter d'une croisière sur la Seine est également un "must" à Paris. Avec ce combo, vous pouvez profiter d'une expérience super complète.

Nous comparons les options

Evitez les 600 marches de la Tour Eiffel et accédez directement au 2ème étage par l'ascenseur grâce à ces billets.

Combien coûtent les billets d'entrée à la Tour Eiffel ?

L'ascension de la Tour Eiffel est possible à partir d'une vingtaine d'euros . Cependant, le prix dépend de plusieurs facteurs : le choix de l' ascension à pied ou en ascenseur , le moment de la journée (les billets de nuit coûtent environ 39 euros) et le choix d'une visite guidée.

L'accès au premier étage est inclus dans tous les billets, mais la vue n'est pas aussi belle qu'elle pourrait l'être ; pour la voir, il faut monter au premier étage (à pied ou en ascenseur selon le billet acheté) ou au sommet (accessible uniquement en ascenseur).

L'entrée est gratuite pour les enfants de moins de quatre ans et des réductions sont accordées aux enfants et aux jeunes jusqu'à 25 ans. Les détenteurs du Paris Pass devront toutefois acheter leur billet normalement. Si vous souhaitez en savoir plus, vous trouverez toutes les informations ici : Prix des billets de la Tour Eiffel

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Comment acheter des billets pour la Tour Eiffel

Vous pouvez acheter vos billets en faisant la queue au guichet ou sur le site officiel Hellotickets à l'avance. Vous aurez tous les billets disponibles pour réserver celui qui vous plaît le plus et vous pourrez choisir le jour et l'heure au moment de l'achat.

Mon conseil : réservez le plus tôt possible. La Tour Eiffel est le monument le plus visité de Paris et des milliers de billets sont achetés chaque jour. Et si vous laissez faire le hasard et décidez de les acheter sur place, vous risquez de ne pas avoir de billets disponibles, en plus des files d'attente.

Existe-t-il des visites guidées de la Tour Eiffel ?

Que vous preniez l'escalier ou l'ascenseur et que vous arriviez ou non au sommet, la valeur ajoutée de la visite guidée de la Tour Eiffel est qu'on vous racontera l' histoire du monument (car il en a une) et qu'une fois au sommet, on vous montrera les différents quartiers et monuments de Paris et on vous parlera de l'histoire de la ville et de tout ce qu'il faut savoir pour en profiter pleinement.

Cette visite guidée comprend l' ascenseur jusqu'au premier étage et l'option de réserver la montée au sommet séparément. Si vous êtes en forme, je vous recommande d'utiliser les escaliers, même si ce n'est que pour descendre, dans le cadre de l'expérience ; ils vous donneront beaucoup de temps pour le faire à votre propre rythme.

Tout au long de la visite, vous serez accompagné par un guide spécialisé qui, lorsque vous arriverez au sommet, vous guidera à travers la vue de la ville et décrira des détails intéressants sur tous les monuments qui la composent. Voici notre article sur Les meilleures visites guidées de la Tour Eiffel où je vous parle des différentes visites.

Réserver une visite guidée de la Tour Eiffel

Monter au sommet de la Tour Eiffel

Les entrées de la Tour Eiffel sont les quatre pieds de la Tour Eiffel et à chacune d'entre elles, il y a des files d'attente de touristes pour acheter des billets. C'est pourquoi le mieux est de réserver vos billets à l' avance ; ainsi vous n'aurez à attendre que dans la file d'attente de l'entrée (indispensable pour que la tour ne soit pas saturée de visiteurs et que vous puissiez profiter de la vue) et pas non plus aux guichets qui sont les plus longs.

Mon conseil est qu'il vaut la peine de payer la différence de prix (environ 9 euros) pour aller jusqu'au sommet. Une option intermédiaire, qui pour moi est la meilleure, est de prendre les escaliers jusqu'au premier étage et l'ascenseur jusqu'au sommet. Cependant, les billets pour le sommet sont généralement épuisés. Je vous en dis plus à ce sujet dans notre article sur Comment monter à la Tour Eiffel .

Horaires et meilleurs moments pour aller à la Tour Eiffel

La Tour Eiffel est ouverte tous les jours de l'année, de 9h à minuit en été et de 9h30 à 23h en hiver. Contrairement à de nombreux musées parisiens, le monument n'est fermé aucun jour de la semaine, mais l'accès peut être suspendu de temps à autre en raison de travaux, des conditions météorologiques ou de l'affluence.

À mon avis, les vues valent la peine d'être vues de jour comme de nuit , et pour cela, monter avant le coucher du soleil est le meilleur moment si vous ne voulez pas le faire deux fois. Cependant, c'est aussi l'un des moments de la journée où il y a le plus de monde. Si vous voulez profiter de la vue avec peu de monde, le meilleur moment est au crépuscule et tôt le matin s'il n'y a pas de brouillard (ce qui est fréquent à Paris et peut gâcher la vue).

Illumination nocturne de la Tour Eiffel

L'illumination de la Tour Eiffel commence à la tombée de la nuit. Aux douze coups de minuit, la tour s' illumine pendant cinq minutes jusqu'à une heure du matin. Ces illuminations ont été mises en place pour célébrer l'arrivée de l'an 2000 et sont toujours actives aujourd'hui. Par ailleurs, à certaines dates ou certains jours, l'éclairage de la tour Eiffel change, il est donc conseillé de consulter le calendrier pendant votre voyage afin d'avoir la chance de voir un autre type d'illumination.

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Planifiez votre visite de la Tour Eiffel

Comment se rendre à la tour eiffel.

La tour Eiffel est le monument le plus central et le plus connu de Paris. Elle est visible de pratiquement toute la ville. Vous n'aurez aucun mal à vous y rendre à pied depuis n'importe quel endroit du centre en consultant un plan, et elle est également très bien desservie par les transports en commun . Si vous utilisez la ligne 6 du métro, l'arrêt est Bir-Hakeim, mais si vous avez le temps, je vous recommande de marcher depuis l'arrêt Trocadéro sur la même ligne. Plus d'informations ici .

Durée de la visite

Vous pouvez consacrer le temps que vous voulez à votre visite de la Tour Eiffel, en fonction du nombre de photos que vous souhaitez prendre et du temps que vous passez à monter les escaliers ou à attendre les ascenseurs. La plupart des gens consacrent environ une heure et demie à la visite, mais les visites guidées durent généralement deux heures, car elles vont beaucoup plus loin dans les détails et vous permettent de profiter de la tour à votre guise.

Où se restaurer dans les environs

La Tour Eiffel dispose de deux bars où l'on peut acheter des plats à emporter, d'une boutique de macarons parisiens et de deux restaurants avec vue où l'on peut réserver et déguster une cuisine française de saison. Si vous voulez profiter de l'expérience et vous faire plaisir, je vous recommande les restaurants situés à proximité ; la nourriture dans les bars est chère et ne sert qu'à grignoter.

Si vous voulez manger dans le quartier, vous devrez aller un peu plus loin pour trouver des restaurants, mais je recommande de commander une fabuleuse crêpe à l'étalage de rue entre le Champ-de-Mars et le Trocadéro, car ils les font sur place et s'asseoir dans le quartier pour profiter de la vue vous donne une expérience plus authentique qu'un restaurant moyen.

Grimper à la tour Eiffel avec des enfants

Peut-on escalader la Tour Eiffel avec des enfants ? Bien sûr ! La Tour Eiffel a mis en place des mesures de sécurité suffisantes pour que vous puissiez la visiter avec des enfants en toute sérénité. Toutes les zones sont protégées par une barrière de sécurité et tant qu'ils sont prudents dans les escaliers, les enfants sont en sécurité.

Ana's Traveller Tip Avant de planifier votre visite, vérifiez la météo et assurez-vous qu'il n'y a pas de brouillard ; les petits matins sont souvent brumeux à Paris et vous ne pourrez pas profiter autant de la vue.

Autour de la Tour Eiffel

La vue depuis le bas de la tour Eiffel est tout aussi importante que son ascension. La tour est située entre le Champ-de-Mars et les jardins du palais du Trocadéro. L'endroit est idéal, surtout par temps chaud, pour se promener tranquillement, une crêpe à la main. De plus, en été, il est permis de s'allonger sur les pelouses du Champ-de-Mars et, le soir, de nombreux groupes s'y retrouvent pour pique-niquer et assister à l'illumination de la tour.

S'allonger là, sans se presser, et simplement regarder la tour, c'est une expérience unique à Paris. Si je peux vous donner un conseil, faites attention à vos sacs, sacs à dos, sacs à main, etc. Cette zone a tendance à être très fréquentée et, surtout après la tombée de la nuit, les pickpockets essaient souvent de faire leur beurre sur les touristes désemparés qui laissent leurs affaires sans surveillance pendant qu'ils prennent des photos de la Dame de fer. N'oubliez pas de lire notre article sur les conseils pour visiter la Tour Eiffel.

Les plus belles photos de la Tour Eiffel

En plus d'être l'un des monuments les plus visités de Paris, la Tour Eiffel est aussi l'un des plus photographiés. Mais d'où prendre les meilleures photos de la Tour Eiffel ? Pour tous les goûts, je vous propose plusieurs endroits.

Si vous êtes dans le coin, c'est peut-être le moment de faire une croisière sur la Seine (il existe d'ailleurs des forfaits qui vendent l'entrée à la Tour et la croisière sur la Seine , vous pouvez donc faire des économies en les achetant ensemble). J'explique tout cela dans mon article sur : Les 7 meilleures croisières sur la Seine à Paris .

Depuis le Trocadéro

Vous identifierez facilement l'endroit car c'est celui où tous les touristes se retrouvent pour prendre la "photo typique" avec la Tour Eiffel en arrière-plan. Autrefois, il était permis de monter sur le bord de l'escalier, mais ces dernières années, il a été clôturé afin de protéger la zone et d'éviter les chutes ; malgré cela, il est facile de ne pas voir la clôture si l'on utilise la bonne perspective.

Depuis la pelouse voisine

La première chose dont vous vous rendrez compte en voyant la Tour Eiffel pour la première fois, c'est qu'il est impossible de se faire une idée de sa taille, quel que soit le nombre de photos que vous avez vues. Il est pratiquement impossible de la photographier de près sans un objectif grand angle, mais j'aime bien l'image du sommet de la tour qui se dessine à travers les arbres .

Depuis le mur de la paix

Au bout du Champ-de-Mars, le "Mur de la Paix" offre une belle perspective pour photographier la Tour Eiffel. Le monument est constitué de deux parois de verre sur lesquelles on peut lire le mot "Paix" en 32 langues et 18 alphabets différents.

Depuis le pont Alexandre III

La balustrade de ce pont et son ornementation permettent également de prendre de belles photos de la tour Eiffel avec le fleuve en arrière-plan. Ne manquez pas de vous promener sur ce pont depuis la Troisième République française , qui traverse la Seine et mène aux Invalides.

Depuis le reste de Paris

Il n'est pas nécessaire de prendre une photo parfaite, encadrée et en gros plan de la tour Eiffel ; vous pouvez facilement la photographier depuis différents endroits de Paris en raison de sa taille . Essayez d'escalader l'Arc de Triomphe et de prendre votre photo de là, ou explorez l'arrière du Sacré-Cœur pour avoir une perspective de la Tour Eiffel illuminant Paris. Si vous avez le sens de l'observation, vous aurez tout un album à votre disposition à votre retour de voyage.

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Attractions avec une vue similaire à la Tour Eiffel à Paris

La vue du sommet de la tour Eiffel est époustouflante et c'est la plus haute de Paris, mais est-ce que cela signifie que c'est la meilleure ? Pas nécessairement ; bien que l'ascension de la tour Eiffel soit un must, il existe de nombreux autres endroits dans la ville d'où l'on peut profiter de vues aériennes de Paris et, dans bien des cas, avec plus de détails que depuis le sommet de la tour Eiffel, pour la simple raison qu'une hauteur plus basse permet de mieux apprécier les détails.

J'en recommande personnellement trois :

Les gargouilles de la cathédrale de Paris donnent un air particulier aux vues de la ville. On a vraiment l'impression que les gargouilles veillent sur la ville et l'emplacement de la cathédrale au centre de Paris permet d'apprécier plusieurs monuments de la ville. Cet endroit est actuellement fermé après l'incendie de 2019, mais je suis sûr que tôt ou tard, il sera à nouveau disponible.

Tour Montparnasse

Personnellement, je pense que c'est l'un des rares éléments de Paris qui rompt avec l'esthétique de la ville. Pourquoi la gravir alors ? Parce que, justement, du haut de la tour, située au sud de la ville, on ne voit pas la tour elle-même mais on voit le reste des grands monuments de Paris, dont la Tour Eiffel.

Le Sacré-Cœur

Peut-être est-ce dû à l'atmosphère du quartier de Montmartre, mais la vérité est que l'expérience de voir tout Paris du haut des escaliers du Sacré-Cœur est une expérience impressionnante qui vous unit encore plus à une ville qui vous saisit avant même que vous n'y mettiez les pieds pour la première fois. Le quartier de Montmartre , en général, est une attraction à ne pas manquer lors de votre visite de la ville. J'ai écrit un guide sur Les meilleures excursions et visites à Paris dans lequel je vous explique comment visiter ce quartier et les endroits à ne pas manquer.

Bus touristique

Que vous choisissiez une ou plusieurs des attractions de Paris, vous devez savoir que les distances entre elles ne sont pas courtes, il ne faut donc pas les sous-estimer. Un bon moyen de se déplacer dans la ville entre les principaux sites tout en faisant une pause dans l'inévitable marche à pied est le bus touristique. Voici un guide pratique de tout ce qu'il faut savoir avant de prendre son billet : Les meilleurs bus touristiques de Paris .

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International Invention and Innovation Contest PRIX EIFFEL, Paris 15-16 Nov. 2023

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Together with the French Federation of Inventors F.F.I. and the Association of Europe – France Inventeurs E.F.I. we would like to invite you to participate in the next edition of the International Invention and Innovation Contest “PRIX EIFFEL” Paris, France 15-16 November 2023.

The patron of the contest is Gustave Eiffel, a brilliant innovator and constructor, a major figure of the industrialization era in Europe and rest of the world. He is the designer of the tower which has become the icon of Paris and other innovational solutions created both in France and abroad.

The contest will take place online, with the official announcement of the results in Paris on 15 November 2023. The ceremony will be attended by guests of honour, including Mr Philippe Couprie-Eiffel, Honorary President the Association of Europe – France Inventeurs E.F.I. and the French Federation of Inventors F.F.I. as well as a descendant of the patron of the Contest. The celebration will end with award ceremony.

Laureates of the “Prix Eiffel” 2023 contest will have the opportunity to promote their awarded solutions at the exhibition stand during the international industrial fair GLOBAL INDUSTRIE 2024   (Paris, 25-28 March 2024) – an event of great international renown and wide reach.

During the competition in Paris will take place, a certified training course “INNOVATION MANAGEMENT – BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY TRENDS IN INNOVATIONS” for participants in the Prix Eiffel.

  • Why innovations management matters dr. Philippe Laurier – Ecole Polytechnique Palaiseau
  • Understanding the role of WIPO in innovation management Andrew Czajkowski – Director of Technologyand Innovation Support Division in WIPO Innovation implementational and future trends
  • Innovation implementational and future trends

ABOUT THE CONTEST

The event is in the hybrid formula (the contest online and award ceremony in Paris, France) is addressed to R&D units, an innovative companies and individual inventors.

All inventions submitted to the “Prix Eiffel” contest will be assessed by jurors representing both science and industry.

The jury will award the following prizes: Grand Prix, platinum, gold, silver and bronze medals as well as special distinctions.

Presidium of the International Jury:

The President:

  • Philippe Coupérie-Eiffel, Honorary President the Association of Europe – France Inventeurs E.F.I. and the French Federation of Inventors F.F.I. as well as a descendant of the patron of the Competition.

The vice-presidents:

  • Gérard Roquillon, President of the Frence Federation of Inventors F.F.I.
  • Patrick Herbault, President of the Europe-France Inventeurs E.F.I.
  • Krzysztof Biernat, President of the Council of the Haller Pro Inventio Foundation
  • Grzegorz Wcisło, Member of the Council of the Haller Pro Inventio Foundation
  • Barbara Haller, Founder of the Haller Pro Inventio Foundation, Honorary President of F.F.I.

INDUSTRIES AND CATEGORIES

  • Environment/ Ecology/ Sustainable development
  • Biotechnology/ Nanotechnology/ Chemistry
  • Industry (Industrial Machinery and Equipment, Engineering, Metallurgy, Electricity and Electronics, Power Engineering, Textile industry, Food industry, Construction)
  • Transport and logistics (Automotive, Aerospace and Marine, Packaging, Storage, etc.)
  • Information Technology
  • Health and medicine; Healthy food
  • Social Care, Social Work, Social Services
  • Safety and security
  • Social innovation
  • Sports, rehabilitation, recreation, physical education, tourism, fitness
  • Education and pedagogy
  • Everyday objects (Jewellery, Decoration/Design, Games/Toys, Home & Garden)
  • New business and organizational models
  • Young Inventor

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International media patronage:, to 20th october 2023 - submission of the contest's applications.

In order to participate in the PRIX EIFFEL contest please use the below contact form. We will provide the terms and conditions of the participation after your submission.

to 25th October 2023 - Complete the online invention description form for the jury

Please kindly fill in the form in order to be judged in the PRIX EIFFEL International Invention and Innovation Contest. Enter all the necessary invention’s description before the deadline October 25th, in order to be assessed by the jury.

15th November 2023 - Certified training course "Innovation Management - Business and Technology trends in innovations" carried out by WIPO and the French Federation of Inventors F.F.I., Awards Ceremony in Paris

The following topics will be presented during the certified training:

  • Why innovations management matters – Dr. Philippe Laurier, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées
  • Understanding the role of WIPO in innovation management – Andrew Czajkowski, Director of Technology and Innovation Support Division
  • Innovation implementation and future trends

The results announcement at the final gala will take place in Paris.

16th November 2023 - Paris City Tour (free of charge), dinner in Paris

All prix eiffel participants are invited to take a part in a paris city tour..

Admire the iconic monuments of the French capital – Louvre, Notre Dame, Arc de Triumf, Sacré Cœur, Tour Eiffel. Explore the famous districts of Paris. Each of them steeped in history and full of fascinating places to discover. See where history and architecture meet trendy boutiques, atmospheric cafes and exquisite restaurants. Visit Montmartre, the charming Parisian neighborhood of Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec and Van Gogh. See where the artists lived, drank, danced and painted, exchanging their paintings for food and art supplies. Hear fascinating stories about Saint-Germain-des-Prés, once the home of literary geniuses, rebellious students and revolutionaries. Stroll along the Champs Elysée avenue, the cobblestone streets of the Latin Quarter with lively cafes, see the Sorbonne and admire the mighty Pantheon. Explore charming covered passageways filled with tiny boutiques and cafes, and discover the best places to shop and snack in the city.

to 15th December 2023 - Sending Application Forms for the participation at the "Global Industrie" 2024 in Paris*

Laureates of the Prix Eiffel 2023 will have the opportunity to promote their awarded solutions at the exhibition stand during the international industrial fair Global Industrie 2024   (Paris, 25-28 March 2024) – an event of great international renown and wide reach.

25-28 March 2024 - International fair "Global Industrie"

Global Industrie brings together all sectors of industry in one place. Divided into 15 zones, specializing in fields such as digitalization and automation, electronics, additive manufacturing & 3D printing, measurement, plastics, robotics, energy and sustainable development.

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Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals for Reference materials necessary for the analysis of electronic and electrical equipment introduced to the EU market regulated by the RoHS directive

PLATINUM MEDALS

Wrocław University of Science and Technology Porous and solid elastomeric bioactive polymer-ceramic composites for bone defect filling and bone tissue regeneration

Malopolska Center of Renewable Energy Sources “BioEnergia”

– dr hab. inż. Grzegorz Wcisło, prof. nadzw.

The world’s fastest technology and reactor for the production of biodiesel and bioliquid

Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Warsaw University of Life Sciences

Institute of Genetics and Animal Biotechnology, Polish Academy of Sciences

Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences

Novel iron supplementation strategy based on biodegradable iron-doped ZnO nanoparticles

Research Institute of Creative Education

Synthesis of polyamine-functionalized sorbent for CO2 separation

Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals

Reference materials necessary for the analysis of electronic and electrical equipment introduced to the EU market regulated by the RoHS directive

Instytut Techniki Górniczej KOMAG,

Politechnika Śląska, Wydział Elektryczny, Katedra Energoelektroniki, Napędu Elektrycznego i Robotyki

HOLISTA CO.,LTD

HOLISTA COLLAGEN Q10 PLUS

Patrick HERBAULT

Conversion bicarburant gaz  pour véhicule diésel plus écolo

Marie- Claire de Vriendt

Turbine atmosphérique

BENTERKI MOHAMED SADEK

Mécanisme de propulsion de véhicules à propulsion humaine par des leviers qui pivotent sur un axe horizontal et/ou deux axes verticaux parallèles et symétriques

Ho Cheung SHUM Yang CAO

Ultrasensitive Rapid Antigen Tests

Asia Pacific University, Iotech Solutions

RescueAI- Large Language Model (LLM) DisasterGPT with Data analytics Digital Twin and Robotic autonomy

JUNGLE SCHOOL GOMBAK MALAYSIA, IIUM JSI FLAGSHIP, AAD KAED IIUM

JUNGLE SCHOOL INDIGENOUS INTERGENERATIONAL WISDOMS: EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

LAO CAI HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIFTED STUDENTS 

Railway safety warning system adopts wireless RF technology and image processing

Lake Forest Academy, IL, USA – Nguyen Minh Son

Advancing the design of an automated nuchal translucency measurement method and its implications in Prenatal Screening for Congenital Malformation

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Cracow University of Technology

– Julia Radwan-Pragłowska, Łukasz Janus, Aleksandra Sierakowska, Julita Śmietana, Paulina Bąk

BioHemPro-personalized bifunctional hybrid matrices with induced bioactive properties as innovative hemostatic systems

Air Force Institute of Technology, Tainan Municipal ChongMing Junior High School

Wirless chatging road structure 

I EATING LIGHT LTD.

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Tajik National University

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Firma INNOWACYJNO-WDROŻENIOWA ELEKTRON S.C

The KMG-EWS self-cleaning water nozzle

R.T. PUREPLUS COMPANY LIMITED

SWISS LAB NATURE POWER CREAM

Morena Solutions Co., LTD.

Nano-functional drinking water for dogs and cats by Nano BioRobot (NANOSS) with an innovative delivery mechanism

Liposynologosaccharide (L-SOS): Natural Plant Elicitor for crop protection by physical and biosynthesis barriers with a highly unique delivery mechanism

NANOSS (Nano BioRobot): Innovative Nano-Biological Robot for unique rapid delivery and controlled release of agrochemicals by precise targeted delivery to plants

VNU University of Science

Production of milk from Vietnamese rice bran

University of Science

Anthraquinone from Vietnamese Morinda citrifolia L. inhibits rheumatoid arthritis through neurokinin-1 receptor

St Mary’s Canossian College

King’s College – WAN Wai Long, CHU Wai Pak

AgNPs and Natural dye-sensitized TiO2NPs-catalyzed photo-oxidation in food waste treatment and its potential application in H2 production enhanced by Venturi effect

Large-scale safety science project overroad bridges and overpasses

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Can't visit Paris at the moment? Let's bring Paris to you! The most famous monuments of the French capital can be explored just as easily on a virtual tour. No more excuses not to enjoy, from your smartphone or your computer, and from the comfort of your sofa, the City of Light. Paris is at your fingertips!

Secrets of the Paris Opera

Let's start our visit to Paris with a little surprise! The Paris Opera offers four virtual tours, including a secret one...going from the opera performance hall, to its library, as well as on its roof offering a panoramic view of the whole city. But above all, you can visit the mysterious underground lake! In actuality, it's a vast tank measuring 25 by 50 meters (82 by 164 feet). But why is it lying under the Opéra Garnier? Have we "wet" your appetite?

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Climbing the Eiffel Tower

If you want to enjoy one of the most beautiful views of the capital, go to the Eiffel Tower. Take to the skies thanks to this virtual ride on the Iron Lady and enjoy a 360° panorama from the top of the most famous Parisian monument. What a view!

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The glass roof of the Grand Palais

A symbol of architectural innovation in Paris, the Grand Palais usually hosts a large number of exhibitions. This virtual visit is therefore an opportunity to check out the building itself, a jewel of classical and Art Nouveau styles, and to enjoy its large glass dome, unique in Paris. Having this place to yourself is an opportunity not to be missed!

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The history of the Conciergerie

Royal residence, courthouse then revolutionary prison, this imposing Gothic palace opens its doors to you for a beautiful (and fun) visit. From the Guard Room to the huge Salle des Gens d'Armes, including the kitchens built under Jean le Bon, this building is positively full of French history. You just have to click to be transported to France's fascinating past!

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The works of Notre Dame

Since the fire of April 15, 2019 , the Notre-Dame de Paris has been closed to the public. While she gets a makeover, you can still enjoy the magic of this place thanks to an interactive map. Take the opportunity to discover the works positioned as they can typically be found in the cathedral: it's as if you were really in the building!

Interactive map of Notre Dame's works

The stained glass windows of the Sainte-Chapelle

To continue to enjoy what the Île de la Cité has to offer, you can explore the Sainte-Chapelle chapel, with its 15 magnificent stained-glass walls and 1,113 stained-glass windows. Thanks to a panoramic virtual tour, discover this luminous chapel in an interactive way. This is the perfect opportunity to learn more about its history, thanks to various explanatory capsules.

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The Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur of Montmartre

The emblematic white basilica of Montmartre awaits you with the help of eight vignettes that provide access to strategic points of view. With two interactive maps to choose, the interior and exterior of this monument will hold no secrets for you. In addition, the virtual walk is accompanied by an immersive sound element and videos. It's as if you were standing on the hill of Montmartre!

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Panthéon crypt

An iconic monument of the capital, which is inspired by the architecture of Rome and the Pantheon of Agrippa, is France's most famous crypt. Made up of four galleries, great national personalities are buried there. So if you want to mix history, architecture and a breathtaking view of Paris from the dome, click below!

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View from the Arc de Triomphe

Discover the splendor of one of the most popular monuments in Paris and enjoy a 360° view around the Arc de Triomphe, as well as visual walk above the Champs-Élysées to appreciate the architectural beauty of the Haussmann buildings so typical of the French capital. You could almost feel dizzy from the view!

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And explore the Hôtel de Ville

Did you know that the Salle des Fêtes at Paris City Hall was designed as a replica of the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles? The interior as impressive as the exterior of this imposing monument. And in addition to the beauty of the place, you can also check out the office in which the Mayor of the city meets with his or her team.

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Can Paris still deliver on its Olympic promises with only three months to go?

The Eiffel Tower was supposed to greet the world’s athletes in a fresh coat of golden shimmer, the River Seine would be swimmable for the first time in 100 years and Paris was going to host the first-ever off-stadium opening ceremony in Olympic history. The hopes and expectations for the 2024 Games were grand and spectacular but with just three months to go will Paris be able to deliver on its promises?

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“It’s going to be magical,” Paris’s Mayor Anne Hidalgo exclaimed just moments after learning that her city had won its bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games .

It was the late summer of 2017 and along with Tony Estanguet, France’s three-time Olympic canoeing champion who would later be tapped the chief organiser of the event, the Parisian mayor vowed to deliver an Olympics unlike any other.

But just as the Paris Olympics apparatus had begun to unveil beautiful imagery of the grandiose transformation the city would undergo in time for the event, the Covid-19 pandemic hit, resulting in three nationwide lockdowns and considerable delays to some of the rehabilitation plans. Not even a year before the start of the Games, the war in Gaza broke out, stoking  domestic tensions . Then, with just four months to go, a deadly terror attack shook Russia and forced  France to raise its security alert to its highest level – a move that could potentially impact the star of the show: the opening ceremony on the River Seine.

Meanwhile, bills have racked up, leading to transport tariff revisions, and the Seine River has proven to be a far more complicated clean-up project than thought.

Despite the hurdles, officials insist the Games are on track. As the three-month countdown begins, FRANCE 24 takes a look at some of the main challenges and where they currently stand.

Will the Eiffel Tower be painted in gold?

This might not have been as much of a promise as it was an ambition – but no, the Iron Lady will not be entirely redressed in a fresh paint of gold in time for the Games.

The paintjob of the 330-metre-tall monument began in 2019 and its completion was supposed to be timed not only with the Games but also with the 100 year anniversary of the death of its architect, Gustave Eiffel.

There are two main reasons for the delay: the Covid-19 pandemic, which shaved a total of nine months off the initial schedule, then lead was discovered in previous layers of paint, pushing the finish line even more forward.

At the time of writing, the Eiffel Tower is not expected to shine in its new golden robe until some time  in 2025 or 2026 .

Will the Seine be swimmable?

Cleaning up the Seine and making it swimmable again for the first time in 100 years was perhaps Hidalgo’s most sacrosanct Olympic promise. So much so, that the Paris mayor has repeatedly pledged to take a dip in the river herself before the Games open. And so has President Emmanuel Macron .

The river is set to host several Olympic swimming competitions, including the open-water swimming events (200 metre freestyle and 200 metre obstacle event) as well as the triathlon events.

But the still yellow-brown water that flows through the French capital has so far proved to be far more difficult to clean up than expected. At least two pre-Olympic test events had to be cancelled last year after an excessive amount of E. coli bacteria was detected in the water.

In the beginning of April, French water charity Surfrider said it had analysed six months of tests taken between September and March and that the water where the Olympic events are set to take place are still too polluted . According to the charity, which analysed tests carried out by the laboratory Eau de Paris and environmental analysis group Analy-Co, the occurrence of E. coli and enterococci – which both indicate the presence of faecal matter – was often double, and in some cases even triple the limits set by the international triathlon and open-water swimming federations.

But there is still some hope: Most of the tests Surfrider analysed were taken in winter which is a period when heavy rains and flooding tend to pollute the water more than usual. And work is still underway to add more pollution-preventing measures. By the end of this month, the Seine will be equipped with a new storm water facility, and new sewage connections are being added to its river boats every day.

Although there is currently no plan B, the prefect of the Île-de-France region and Paris remains confident, insisting in a statement that “the water in the Seine will be swimmable to allow the events to take place”.

In an interview with FRANCE 24, Benjamin Maze, the technical director for the French triathlon team, said the water quality of the Seine "is not a concern for triathletes" and is unlikely to stop the competition, noting it did not do so neither in the Tokyo, Rio or London Olympics, where the water concerns were similar.

The worst-case scenario, he predicted, would be that the compeition is moved up a few days.

The City of Paris did not reply to a request for comment on the issue.

Is Paris public transport up for the job?

With 8.8 million tickets sold, a massive amount of visitors are expected in Paris for the July 26-August 11 Olympics and August 28-September 8 Paralympics. And all eyes are on the city’s aging Métro, which will be the main means of transport for many. The number of daily passengers is expected to jump from the usual 150,000 a day to an estimated 800,000.

In anticipation of the Games, the city has sped up its Grand Paris Express project which, once it is all done and dusted, is set to add four new lines to the network and extend two already existing lines. Three of the new lines (15, 16 and 17) were hoped to be ready for Paris 2024 but organisers had to ditch those plans already a few years ago due to technical issues and delays related to the pandemic. An express train line connecting Paris’s international Charles de Gaulle airport also had to be pushed to the future for the same reasons.

With three months to go, workers are now rushing to finish the extensions of the existing metro lines, 11 and 14, where line 14 is the most important since it will connect the city to the southern Orly airport and include a transport node near the Stade de France. Operator RATP has said the line will be ready in June. “We’re running, it’s a marathon. But we’re on time,” Jean Castex, the head of the RATP and former French prime minister, insisted in late March .

What is certain, however, is that the iconic Paris Métro will be under pressure from the passenger increase and RATP has announced it will add both more trains and more staff to handle it. But there are signs that authorities are nervous. Earlier this year, the government launched a campaign under the banner “ anticipate the games ” urging those living and working in the city to “favour remote work when possible” as well as to consider other means of transport, including biking and walking. One of the main reasons is the fear of congestion, especially during peak hours.

Michel Allouche, a 39-year-old videographer who regularly uses the subway to travel to his work in northern Paris, said he will do everything to avoid taking it during the Games.

“The Métro is already a mess under normal circumstances so I think it will be a total nightmare during the Olympics,” he said. “I think the only solution will be to use my bike to get around, and if it rains, too bad, I’ll just have to put a raincoat on.”

Will the opening ceremony be held on the Seine?

This is likely an issue that will keep everyone on their toes until the very last minute and is tied to one thing: security.

After the Islamic State (IS) group claimed the deadly terror attack on a Moscow concert hall on March 22, France raised its security alert to the highest level. Not even three weeks later, the group issued a threat against all Champions League quarter-final matches, including one that was held in Paris. The developments unsurprisingly cast doubts over whether Paris would really go ahead with its plan to host the opening ceremony on the Seine. Especially since France has been targeted by the IS group in the past, including the devastating 2015 attacks on the Bataclan concert hall and other popular night-time venues in the city.

For the 2024 Olympics, Paris wanted to break tradition and host the opening ceremony outside of a stadium setting for the first time. The plan is to hold the event on the Seine river, where the athletes will be carried along the river in a six-kilometre-long boat parade – before the eyes of hundreds of thousands of spectators seated on the embankments.

But hosting such an event so openly outdoors requires a massive security effort. Earlier this year, authorities therefore halved the number of spectators by the Seine to 300,000.

Some 45,000 police officers and 2,500 private security agents have been deployed for the opening ceremony, and both the traffic around the area and the airspace will be closed off prior to it starting. Despite this, Macron in mid-April announced for the first time that the July 26 open-air event might have to be moved if the threats are deemed too high.

“If we think there are risks, depending on our analysis of the context, we have fallback scenarios," Macron said. “ There are plan Bs and plan Cs ,” he told French broadcasters BFM-TV and RMC.

One option, he said, could be to shorten the parade and limit it to the area around Trocadéro, which is directly across from the Eiffel Tower, or simply move the opening ceremony to the national stadium, Stade de France.  

Macron announcement came amid media reports that the much trumpeted anti-drone system, Parade, has performed worse than anticipated in recent test exercises. "Put in other words, Parade stopped the drones  but within a much smaller perimeter than expected,” an anonymous security source told French weekly Marianne .

“It’s a world first. We can do it and we will do it,” Macron said in the interview.

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In an emailed response, the Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (COJO) confirmed that limiting the ceremony to the Trocadéro "forms part of the contingency plans", and that if the security situation demands it, "the Stade de France could be one of the potential host venues".

But, it added: "Threats and risks should not prevent us from dreaming, nor from creating dreams, with a ceremony on the Seine."

For the time being, however, the plan remains to keep the ceremony on the Seine.

Will it be a people's party?

That was definitely the ambition, but with the number of slashed seat numbers by the Seine – of which two-thirds were free of cost – and steep price hikes in public transport, the party is becoming less and less for everyone.

Paris had initially stated that public transport would be free for all during the Games but backpeddled on that promise already in 2022 to cover for the costs of restoring and running the system.

At the end of last year, the region's transport authorities then announced an exceptional ticket price increase during the period, meaning a single ticket will go from €2.15 to €4.

Locals have been advised to either buy their tickets in advance or charge their monthly passes to avoid the steep price hikes.

How 'green' will the Games be?

Organisers initially said the Games would be "carbon neutral", meaning the event would achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions but after facing heavy criticism for being misleadingly optimistic, they instead went with hosting " the greenest in history ".

The goal is to halve the carbon footprint emitted by London in 2012 and Rio in 2016 – during which 3.4 million and 3.6 million tonnes of CO2 were emitted – and keep to a "carbon budget" under 1.58 million tonnes of CO2.

A report published by environmental non-profit Carbon Market Watch in mid-April commended Paris for becoming the first Olympic host in history to set up such a budget but noted it would be very difficult to assess due to a lack of transparency.

"It remains unsubstantiated. No methodology or details about calculation are disclosed, and carbon budgets across editions might not be comparable," it said, adding it “remains to be seen” whether the target aligns with the 2015 Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

Paris has made considerable efforts to limit its carbon footprint when it comes to the construction of its sports venues and athlete accommodations – 95 percent of them already exist or can be reused or recycled – and has also laid out the Games in a way that will allow for visitors to mostly get around by foot, bicycle and public transport. There will also be a wide offering of vegetarian food options during the Games.

But, the report said, activities directly linked to the Games only account for about a third of the greenhouse gases emitted. Instead it pointed to the main culprit: the travel to and from the Olympics, which accounts for a staggering 40 percent of Olympic emissions. 

“It becomes clear that no Olympic Games can truly be compatible with the Paris Agreement’s objectives,” the report said, adding that the Olympics in their entirety need a "radical reimagining" to really be viewed as sustainable.

Is the Olympic Village and other venues ready?

Yes! The keys to the Olympic Village, the Olympic Aquatics Centre and other venues have already been handed over after all were completed on time.

At the time of writing, the COJOP had already installed 4,200 of the 14,200 beds in the Olympic Village and scaffolding and temporary spectator stands were being raised across the city, including in emblematic Parisian landmarks like the central La Concorde and the Champs de Mars by the Eiffel Tower, as well as at Versailles, west of Paris.

"After months of question marks and worries (...) we're feeling that we're entering a phase of 'Olympic mania'," Emmanuel Grégoire, Paris's deputy mayor, told journalists in mid-April.

Still, not everyone is as enthused about the Games as the organisers: Only four out of 10 French people say they feel "impatient" about the 2024 Paris Olympics.

The COJOP said that it was aware of the sometimes "heated" debates among the French ahead of the Games but said it was "a natural sign of the public's enthusiasm for these games".

On May 8, the Olympic Flame is set to arrive in the southern French city of Marseille then pass through some 400 villages, towns and cities before reaching Paris.

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Before starting on your Trans-Siberian Railway adventure you naturally want to know what the entire trip will cost. Although this sounds like a simple question, it is pretty difficult to answer. The Trans-Siberian Railway price of travel depends on the following factors:

  • Which travel class do I want to use? The price for a first class ticket is about three times the price of a 3rd class ticket
  • Am I willing to buy the tickets myself and assume responsibility for the organisation of the trip?
  • How many stopovers do I want to make? The more breaks, the higher the total price.
  • What sort of accommodation do I want? Will it be a luxury hotel or will a hostel dormitory be sufficient?
  • What tours and excursions would I like to go on?
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Basically, everything from a luxury to a budget holiday is available. If you buy yourself a 3rd Class nonstop ticket at the counter, a few hundred Euros will cover the price. All you will experience is a week on the Trans-Siberian train and will see nothing of the cities on the way. There is, however, any amount of room for upward expansion. Everyone makes different choices about which aspects they are willing to spend money on. I personally prefer to save money on accommodation and railcar class, visit as many cities and do as many trips as possible. To enable better classification of your travel expenses I have contrasted two typical traveler types. In the third column you can calculate the total cost of your own journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Please keep in mind that these are only rough estimations and not exact prices.

The all-in costs seem fairly high at first. However, they cover everything and it is quite a long journey taking four weeks. Many people forget to consider that when looking at the list. We should also deduct the running costs for food and leisure at home. I think most visitors to this page will classify themselves somewhere between the two categories, that is around the € 2,000 – € 2,500 range. When comparing these prices with other travel packages, you get the impression that it is hardly worthwhile travelling individually on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Please keep in mind that most packages last no more than 14 days and you are herded like cattle through the most beautiful locations.

If you spend less time on the Trans-Siberian Railway you will, of course, pay less. I chose this particular travel length because I prefer not to do things by halves. If you fulfill your dream of travelling on the Trans-Siberian Railway, enjoy it and don’t rush things. But it’s up to you, of course. Try playing around with the form a bit to find the appropriate price for your trip.

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Si vous avez prévu de visiter la tour Eiffel à partir du 13 janvier 2020, les tarifs ci-dessous seront applicables pour toutes les visites, à cette date et après. Les tarifs de la tour Eiffel sont identiques pour les achats en ligne sur le site officiel de la tour Eiffel et pour les achats effectués sur place aux caisses du monument.

Selon la destination et le mode d’ascension, le tarif Adulte augmente de 20 à 40 centimes d’euros, le tarif Jeunes 12/24 ans de 10 à 30 centimes, le tarif enfants 4/11 ans et handicapés de 10 centimes. Le tarif enfants 4/11 ans et handicapés pour le 2e étage par ascenseur reste à 4,10 euros.

La gratuité s’applique toujours aux enfants de moins de 4 ans, et en France, aux bénéficiaires du RSA*.   

Pour tous les visiteurs bénéficiant de tarifs réduits et de la gratuité, un justificatif sera nécessaire le jour de la visite : 

  • pièce d’identité en cours de validité pour l’âge (12/24 ans, 4/11 ans, moins de 4 ans) ; 
  • carte d’invalidité pour le tarif handicapé ;
  • attestation de la CAF et cartes d’identité de l’ensemble des bénéficiaires mentionnés dans l’attestation.

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  • Le Corbusier Monument, Myasnitskaya Ulitsa, 41, Moskva, Russia, 101000 Meet your guide at the Le Corbusier Monument (Federal State Statistics Service building).
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Explore Russian Summer Life: Visit Russian Dacha!

People from Northern countries soak up every bit of pleasure out of summertime. Its days are numbered, and we do our best to store up the sunshine for the long, cold months that make up the rest of the year. Russians are among those who take full advantage of the brief, hot weather.

At summer’s peak, many Russians don’t venture far. The reason is dachas , our country houses. August brings the harvest for our small garden plots, but a dacha is much more than just an economic benefit: it embodies a culture dating back to Communist times.

Apple season, Traveler from Hong Kong

The dachas is a unique phenomenon in the life of anyone who lives in the boundless expanses of the Russian Federation. A small plot – just 0.15 acres – with a few currant bushes, apple trees and a vegetable patch, a little wooden house with no telephone or running water and a discreetly located outhouse. I’d love to how you mine.

How we’ll get there:

I believe that it’ll be fun to experience the Russian suburban train (electrichka), which is very popular in our country. Electrichka is inexpensive and it might even be faster than a car as it doesn’t depend on the traffic. Travelling by commuter train you’ll be able to see ordinary people and possibly talk with them. Sometimes trains offer you such “free entertainment” as listening to numerous vendors and musicians. But local trains might be crowded at certain times of the day so in some cases we’d recommend you to go with us by car.

What we’ll do:

We start the trip with the tour of Dmitrov , an ancient Russian town, founded in 1147 and called Moscow younger brother. It is located 1 hour drive out of Moscow.

Mushroom hunting

Learning how to prepare a Russianlunch:

Samovar for making tea

First you choose the right meat, then the right recipe for the marinade.The fire has to be started and allowed to burn down until it’s almost out, but still smouldering. If you catch it at that moment, then the meat will roast evenly and not burn.

Meanwhile, the fire keeps threatening to go out, compelling family and guests to furiously fan it with pieces of cardboard. We serve sashlik with baked potatoes, pickled vegetables and of course Russian vodka. Lunch is followed by traditional Russian tea drinking .

You’ll be so involved, you won’t even notice when it’s time to go back to the city.

The tour cost is 200 USD.

Tour price is for 2 people but I can accommodate up to 6 people in this tour, however the price will change.

Transportationis extra.

Tour duration: 8 hours

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    What we'll do: We start the trip with the tour of Dmitrov, an ancient Russian town, founded in 1147 and called Moscow younger brother. It is located 1 hour drive out of Moscow. During the tour we'll bring you to a local market and show some historical sights. Then we go to visit dacha village and explore what Russians grow in their gardens.