This Hassle-free guided tour offers you a chance to explore one of Paris' most famous landmark : The Eiffel Tower. You can choose different packages, one that only go up to the second floor or the one that goes to the Summit for more breathtaking views.
On your way down, walk on the floor of glass for a thrilling moment.
Summit access NOT INCLUDED
Choose an entry time when booking, then meet your host 15 minutes ahead of time at the designated meeting spot and make the short walk over to the Eiffel Tower together. Follow your host onto the priority access elevator. Zip up to the second level, where you can get excellent photo ops and panoramic views of Paris from 375 feet (114 meters) above the ground. Listen to a brief orientation, then you're on your own to wander and take in the sights as you please. Views include the Champ de Mars, Sacré Coeur, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Louvre's iconic pyramid-shaped building.
Please note: Summit access is not included on this tour. You are not able to purchase a ticket on the second level to head up on your own.
Departure Point: PARIS'TRIP OFFICE located 41 Avenue de la Bourdonnais PARIS 75007
If the office is closed, please wait in front of our office
• It is mandatory to arrive 15 minutes STRICTLY from the time shown on your voucher.
In case the office is closed, and if you are NOT late for the tour, it means that the guide is already on tour. Please wait in front of our office (which is also the meeting point)
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Entry is reserved at a specific time slot. Tickets cannot be modified, exchanged, or refunded
• Latecomers will not be granted entry to the tower or any form of refund even partial.
• Tickets cannot be picked up in advance and alternate meeting points are not possible
• Cruise ticket valid for 6 months after Eiffel Tower visit
• Children under 3 years enter for free with valid ID
• Drinks and knives are not allowed at the Eiffel Tower. Security will ask you to dispose of these
• Luggage cannot be kept at the office; you will be denied entry to the tower without refund if you arrive with luggage
• Items not allowed in the tower include: over-sized luggage or bags, climbing or jumping gear (especially bungee jumping and parachutes), publicity materials of any kind, child buggies/strollers that are not fold-able, animals, except those required by disabled visitors, glass bottles, drink cans, excessive amount of food or drink.
You may experience waiting times to enter the Eiffel Tower, which can vary depending on the season and time of day; queues for lifts and mandatory security checks typically range from 30 minutes up to 1–2 hours.
For further information about your visit to the Eiffel Tower, please consult the official visitor’s practical guide: https://www.toureiffel.paris/en/news/visit/visitors-practical-guide
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