What truly sets our Eiffel Tower guided tour apart? It's the expert guide. We don't just walk you up; our guides are passionate storytellers, sharing secrets and history you won't find on an app. They make the climb an adventure.
We also guarantee a small group (max 25 guests). This means you get a personal experience, can hear your guide, and ask questions. It’s far better than being lost in a massive crowd.
This is an active Eiffel Tower climb by stairs. You will conquer all 674 steps to the 2nd floor, earning the amazing views. We are 100% honest: this is NOT a 'skip-the-line' tour. We use the dedicated entry for climbers, and our guides make the experience engaging from the start.
Finally, you have flexibility. Choose our main 2nd-floor tour or upgrade to add the optional Summit elevator ticket. This is the most engaging, personal, and rewarding way to see the Eiffel Tower.
Summit Access via Elevator: Walk two floors by stairs than Top Floor accessed with Elevator Only.
Your tour begins at our meeting point nearby 32 Av. Octave Gréard, 75007 Paris, France. Please arrive 15 minutes early to meet your expert guide and small group (max 25 people). After a brief introduction, your guide will lead you to the stairs entrance. You will then conquer the 674 steps as your guide shares fascinating stories and points out landmarks. We'll pause on the 1st floor to walk on the thrilling glass floor before continuing to the 2nd-floor observation deck for the best panoramic views. Your guided tour ends on the 2nd floor. If you booked the Summit Option: Your guide will direct you to the elevator on the 2nd floor for your solo ride to the very top. After your visit, you are free to explore the 1st and 2nd floors at your leisure before taking the stairs down. Your tour concludes at the Eiffel Tower.
Our guide will be carrying a Scenic Zest Tours flag or Black cap with Scenic Zest Text and wearing their ID card. Please arrive 15-20 minutes before the tour.
Your guide will have your tickets.
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.
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