Eiffel Tower

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★ 4.8 (54K+ reviews) • 449K+ booked
The Eiffel Tower (Tour Eiffel), also known as the Iron Lady, is the tallest structure in Paris, France, and one of the most iconic landmarks in the world. Each year, over 7 million people visit this tourist attraction, drawn by its breathtaking views, fascinating history, and dazzling light show of sparkling lights every evening. Constructed for the 1889 Exposition Universelle, the tower was the vision of two engineers, Maurice Koechlin and Émile Nouguier, and brought to life by designer Gustave Eiffel, whose company oversaw the construction. Built with 2.5 million rivets, it became the tallest structure in the world until surpassed by the Chrysler Building in New York in 1930. At first, critics, including the French newspaper Le Figaro, mocked the project. Some even called Eiffel a con artist. But over time, the tower grew beloved, especially after its transformation into a radio antenna hub that helped France during World War I. Today, visitors not only enjoy the aerial view of Paris but also discover restaurants, shops, museums, and even a small apartment once used by Eiffel himself.
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MaIsabel ***********
30 Jun
I booked a photoshoot through Klook and had a great experience! The photographer was very accommodating and professional. He even assisted me to change outfits at a nearby coffee shop, which I really appreciated. The photos turned out nice, and I didn’t feel rushed at all. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a stress-free photoshoot experience.
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MaIsabel ***********
30 Jun
The Seine River lunch/dinner cruise was such a memorable experience! The food was great, the views of Paris were stunning, and the whole atmosphere was so relaxing. The staff were friendly and professional. They also took a souvenir photo during the cruise — no pressure to buy it, totally up to you. Overall, it was worth it and I would recommend it for anyone visiting Paris.
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Erlea *******
29 Jun
Even it said it will be 15 destination, the reality is half of them. For me no problem, we enjoyed the tour. Rami is very friendly and knowledgeable of every place we go. unfortunately, we can’t take a photo at Louvre Museum since today they held a parade. Afterall, Thank you for waiting for us 🙏🏻
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Mei ******
29 Jun
Loved our cruise on the River Seine. Boarding was smooth and efficient. The commentary was available over the loud speakers on the boat, and also via a phone attached to every seat. The cruise is an excellent way to see the beautiful landmarks dotted along the river. It worked out well for us as the jetty is just a short walk from the Eiffel Tower. We did the day cruise and enjoyed every minute. Highly recommended.
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Airedolf *****
28 Jun
the assigned photographer to me which Moamen is very kind and very helpful. he was kind of enough to teach me how to pose
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Yang **********
28 Jun
Highly recommended to book this package to capture the special moments while in Paris. We had an amazing experience with George(Giorgi) today. He is very professional and patient with us. He shared many ideas how to pose in front of camera. We will make another appointment with George again when we visit Paris. Merci beaucoup! 😃
Klook 用戶
27 Jun
Angela is very profession and friendly. The overall photoshoot experience is very nice and smooth. The backend team is very responsive to questions and customer oriented. Looking forward to the beautiful photos and hope to photoshoot with you again in Paris or other cities.
Klook User
27 Jun
loved every bit of the experience. peaceful and worth every penny. the food was good , the service was great, easy admittance. everything was seamless. I would recommend 100 percent to anyone looking to have a beautiful experience like this.
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Observation Decks & Floors

The tower has three shades of paint that blend with the Parisian sky, and it features three visitor levels plus the top floor:

  • First Floor -- A cultural space with exhibitions, a souvenir shop, a post office, and sections with glass floors for thrilling views.

  • Second Level -- Offers spectacular views and dining at the Michelin-starred Jules Verne restaurant.

  • Third Floor (Summit) -- At 276 meters (906 ft), the top level provides sweeping panoramas. Here you'll find Gustave Eiffel's small apartment, period décor, and wax figures of Eiffel with Thomas Edison.

At the very top, visitors can enjoy a champagne bar under the iconic dome, making for a once-in-a-lifetime Parisian experience.

Dining Experiences

  • Le Jules Verne (2nd Floor) -- A Michelin-starred restaurant with exclusive elevator access.

  • Madame Brasserie (1st Floor) -- A modern Parisian dining spot overlooking the Champ de Mars Park.

Both offer unforgettable meals paired with the Eiffel Tower's illuminated views.

Gustave Eiffel's Private Apartment

Eiffel reserved a small apartment at the summit, where he hosted scientists, dignitaries, and inventors. Today, it remains preserved, reflecting the tower's human story as well as its engineering feat.

Eiffel Tower Light Show

One of the highlights is the nightly light show. Since the new millennium, the tower has sparkled for five minutes every hour after dusk with 20,000 sparkling lights. This dazzling performance transforms the Paris skyline and has become a symbol of romance worldwide.

Eiffel Tower Visitor Information

Eiffel Tower Opening Hours & Best Time To Visit

The Eiffel Tower is typically open every day of the year, including holidays. Standard opening hours are from 9:00 AM to 11:45 PM, with final elevator access around 11:00 PM. In peak summer months (mid-June to early September), hours may extend until 12:45 AM, offering a magical late-night experience. It's advisable to check the official Eiffel Tower website for updated hours, especially during maintenance or special events. Visiting early in the morning or after sunset is ideal to avoid large crowds and enjoy a more serene atmosphere.

Eiffel Tower Ticket Prices

Ticket prices vary depending on your preferred level of access and method of ascent (elevator or stairs). As of 2025, general adult admission ranges from €14.50 (stairs to 2nd floor) to €36.10 (elevator to the summit). Youth (12--24 years), children, and individuals with disabilities enjoy discounted rates. Admission is free for children under 4.

Tickets can be purchased on-site or in advance, but it's highly recommended to buy your tickets online to secure your time slot and skip long queues.

How to Get to the Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is easily accessible by multiple forms of public transportation:

  • Metro:

    • Line 6: Bir-Hakeim Station (5-minute walk)

    • Line 9: Trocadéro Station (best for scenic views on approach)

  • RER:

    • Line C: Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel Station
  • Bus:

    • Lines 30, 42, 69, 82, and 86 all stop nearby.

For those driving, note that parking in central Paris is limited. The nearest parking lot is Parking Pullman Tour Eiffel, a short walk from the tower.

Other Attractions Near the Eiffel Tower

Trocadéro Gardens

Directly across the Seine from the Eiffel Tower, the Trocadéro Gardens (Jardins du Trocadéro) offer one of the most iconic and picturesque viewpoints in all of Paris. Designed for the 1937 World's Fair, these terraced gardens feature beautiful fountains, sculptures, and wide open spaces perfect for photography and relaxing strolls. At the center is the Warsaw Fountain, a dramatic series of water jets that come alive in the evening. Visitors flock here for stunning sunrise or sunset shots of the Eiffel Tower. The gardens are also home to museums like the Cité de l'Architecture and Musée de l'Homme.

Seine River Cruises

A Seine River cruise is a must-do Parisian experience and often departs just steps away from the Eiffel Tower at Port de la Bourdonnais. Whether you choose a simple sightseeing boat or a romantic dinner cruise, this relaxing journey offers unparalleled views of iconic landmarks such as Notre-Dame, Louvre, and Musée d'Orsay. Most cruises provide audio guides or live commentary that shares fascinating facts about Paris' history and architecture. At night, the city lights shimmer on the river's surface, and the Eiffel Tower's hourly sparkle becomes a magical highlight

Champ de Mars Park

Stretching out directly in front of the Eiffel Tower, Champ de Mars is a vast public park and popular gathering space for locals and tourists alike. Originally a military parade ground, it is now one of the best picnic spots in Paris, with wide lawns perfect for relaxing and watching the Eiffel Tower light up at night. The park is especially lively during holidays, Bastille Day fireworks, and seasonal events.

Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac

Just a five-minute walk from the Eiffel Tower, this museum houses a world-renowned collection of non-European art and cultures, including African, Asian, Oceanian, and Indigenous American pieces. The Musée du Quai Branly - Jacques Chirac features striking modern architecture and lush vertical gardens designed by Jean Nouvel. Inside, visitors are immersed in more than 300,000 works, from tribal masks and ceremonial garments to sacred sculptures, many of which are centuries old. With rotating exhibitions, a scenic rooftop restaurant, and family-friendly programming, the museum offers both educational depth and cultural insight.

The Eiffel Tower's Historical Significance

Initially controversial, the tower became vital when its radio antenna disrupted German communications in WWI. Following Eiffel's death, the monument grew even more symbolic of French resilience and modernity. Today, it stands not just as a feat of engineering but also as a cultural beacon.