Eiffel Tower Summit experience like never before with reserved summit access and the personal touch of a small group tour. Enjoy a seamless journey to the top of Paris’ most iconic landmark. Led by a knowledgeable, English-speaking guide, this experience offers fascinating insights, incredible views, and the chance to explore every level of the Eiffel Tower, including the summit. Perfect for first-time visitors or returning travelers looking for a deeper understanding of the city, this tour combines convenience, storytelling, and unforgettable photo opportunities.
After meeting your guide near the Eiffel Tower, you’ll walk together to the entrance, where your reserved access ticket lets you bypass the general lines. Your guide will begin by sharing the history of the Eiffel Tower — from its controversial beginnings in 1889 to its rise as a global symbol of Paris.
You’ll ride the elevator to the second floor, where panoramic views of the city stretch out in every direction. Your guide will point out key landmarks like the Louvre, Notre-Dame, the Seine River, Montmartre, and the Arc de Triomphe, bringing the city’s layout and history to life.
Next, you’ll continue up to the summit — the highest point in Paris — for even more breathtaking views. You’ll have the chance to see Gustave Eiffel’s restored office and enjoy the peaceful, awe-inspiring perspective from above the Parisian skyline. Throughout the experience, you’ll have time for photos and questions, making this not just a visit, but a meaningful memory.
Find our host at the meeting point provided with white flag written "Tourrr.com". However, our host will contact you prior day. Feel free to contact us for any information.
Meet at 14 Av. de la Bourdonnais, 75007 Paris, France. Our Local guide will be with a white flag written "tourrr.com"
Please be at the meeting point atleast 20 minutes prior to the event.
Late entries will be considered as NO SHOW
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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