A few facts about the Eiffel Tower:
- It is the tallest structure in Paris; the most visited paid monument in the world.
- It is one of the most amazing spots in Paris to have dinner.
Enjoy dinner prepared by the Chef Thierry Marx and his team in an exceptionnal setting! The cuisine is natural, prepared from fresh, seasonal and local products.
The new restaurant Madame Brasserie on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower offers the perfect atmosphere for dinner with friends or family, as well as business dinner.
Seating in Cœur Brasserie area: Tables are assigned in advance. It is not possible to choose a table on the spot.<br/>Duration: 2 hours<br/>Grande Dame tasting menu: starter + 2 main courses + dessert + petits fours.
Beverages: glass of champagne + prestigious wine + water + coffee.
Seating with Seine view: A panorama towards to the Trocadero and the Seine river (not seated by the window).<br/>Duration: 2 hours<br/>Grande Dame tasting menu: starter + 2 main courses + dessert + petits fours.
Beverages: glass of champagne + prestigious wine + water + coffee.
Seating in Cœur Brasserie area: tables are assigned in advance. It is not possible to choose a table on the spot.<br/>Duration: 2 hours<br/>Gustave 3-course menu: starter + main dish + dessert.
Beverages: glass of champagne + superior wine + water + coffee.
To access the restaurant you will need to go to the checkpoints located in the South and East gardens at 06:00 pm and present the confirmation email. Then, you must go to the Restaurant welcome desk to pick up your lift ticket. The ticket gives access to the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower.
Please make sure that you arrive 30 minutes before your booked dinner time at the esplanade of the Eiffel Tower.
Access the esplanade via entrance 1 (South). You will pass through the first security check at this entrance. Skip the line of this security check, there is a sign with the Madame Brasserie logo where you have direct access.
Collect the lift ticket to the first level included at the reception of Madame Brasserie - situated on the esplanade of the Eiffel Tower, between the North and East pillars, close an ATM machine.
The staff at the reception will indicate you which lift you shall take to get up. Before you enter the lift, you will pass a second security control.
The following items are not allowed on the Eiffel Tower: explosive, inflammable and volatile substances, tools (especially cutters, screwdrivers, pliers, etc.), non-foldable children’s push-chairs, animals, except for assistance dogs, glass and drinks cans.
Please note that the Eiffel Tower does not have left luggage or cloakroom facilities. Items not allowed into the monument and thrown into a bin cannot be recovered.
If you come with an infant (under 4 years old), please make sure you have informed us before hand.
If you have a stroller, please fold it before entering the elevator. In the restaurant, you can request booster seats, however please note that the restaurant does not have baby chairs.
The entire monument is a non-smoking zone.
Tables are assigned in advance. It is not possible to choose a table on the spot.
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