Discover the magic of Paris with a visit to the Eiffel Tower!
Enjoy pre-reserved access to explore this iconic landmark at your own pace, with an informative audioguide to enhance your experience.
Start your journey on the first floor, then take the elevator to the second level for stunning views of the city. Marvel at Paris’s most famous sights, including the Sacré-Cœur, the Seine River, and the Louvre Museum.
For an extraordinary experience, upgrade to Summit Access and ascend to the very top of the Eiffel Tower. Soak in breathtaking, panoramic views of the City of Light — a true bucket list moment.
As you explore, your audioguide will reveal fascinating stories about the tower’s history, architecture, and the Paris skyline around you.
Don’t wait — secure your ticket for an unforgettable adventure.
Book now and experience the Eiffel Tower like never before!
Second Floor Access: With this Option, you will recive the audioguide on your phone and get the access to the Tower up to the Second Floor<br/>Hosted entrance: Recive the audioguide and meet your host at the meeting point. (This Ticket has not summit access)<br/>Host + Audioguide
Summit Access and audioguide: This ticket includes all the levels for the Eiffel Tower plus the audioguide you recive directly on your phone<br/>Host and Audioguide
Experience the magic of Paris from one of its most iconic landmarks! This ticket grants access to the Eiffel Tower’s 2nd floor, where you'll enjoy stunning panoramic views of the City of Light. Enhance your visit with an included audioguide, packed with fascinating insights about the tower’s history, architecture, and surrounding landmarks.
Want to go even higher? Choose the optional upgrade to access the summit – the highest observation point in Paris!
Please note: This ticket does not include skip-the-line access, as the Eiffel Tower does not offer skip-the-line entry.
Your host will personally deliver your tickets and assist you with the entrance at 2 Avenue Elisée Reclus, 75007 Paris, France.
Please note that this is not your entry ticket and cannot be used to access the site directly. This document serves as your voucher and must be presented to the host at the meeting point in order to receive your official entry tickets.
The host will accompany you up to the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. If your booking includes summit access, you may proceed to the top on your own after that point.
Children aged 4 and above are considered adults and must pay the full admission price.
Please be aware that entry to the Eiffel Tower may involve waiting times, which can vary depending on the season and time of day. Queues for the elevators and required security checks can range from 30 minutes to 1–2 hours.
For more details about your visit, we recommend reviewing the official visitor’s guide here:
https://www.toureiffel.paris/en/news/visit/visitors-practical-guide
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