Combo: Eiffel Tower Guided Tour by Elevator with Seine River Cruise (Guided Tour to Summit + Seine River Cruise)
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The Eiffel Tower is the most recognizable landmark of Paris and one of the most visited attractions in the world. Rising above the Champ de Mars, this iconic wrought-iron structure offers unmatched panoramic views across the city.
Ascending the Eiffel Tower places you at the very heart of Paris, where history, architecture, and atmosphere come together in a single moment. From its observation decks, the city unfolds in every direction: historic boulevards, famous monuments, and the Seine weaving through it all, offering a perspective that captures the true scale and spirit of Paris. Whether it’s your first visit or a return journey, the Eiffel Tower delivers a powerful and unforgettable view of one of the world’s most beloved cities.
Your experience
Soar above Paris with a guided Eiffel Tower tour, then glide along the Seine on a 1-hour cruise, taking in the city's iconic landmarks from two perspectives.
Getting started
Meet your guide at the Eiffel Tower and head to your designated entrance (East, West, or South) based on your ticket type. Ensure you have a valid ID for entry, as it may be required for ticket validation. Expect some wait time at the security check, up to 2 hours during peak period. For this reason, your experience at the Eiffel Tower may lasts between 2 to 4 hours.
After your Eiffel Tower tour, head to the boarding point for the Seine River Cruise which is located at a 5-minute walking distance from the tower.
What to expect
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Marvel at panoramic views from the Eiffel Tower’s second floor, standing 377 feet above Paris. Your guide will share insights about the tower’s history and the landmarks visible from above.
Features
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Get elevator access to the second floor or summit.
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Hear fascinating stories from your guide about the tower’s history.
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Optional summit access for even more spectacular views.
Seine River cruise
Next, embark on a 1-hour Seine River cruise from the foot of the tower, passing historic sites like Notre Dame and Pont Neuf.
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Sail past the city’s landmarks, including the grand Notre Dame Cathedral and the charming bridges of Paris.
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Learn about the history and significance of the sights you pass along the Seine with live commentary.
What's Included
What's Excluded
Know Before You Go
Know before you go
What to bring
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- Individuals must present a valid form of identification, such as a passport or ID card, to access the tower grounds.
What's not allowed
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- Keep in mind that smoking, large luggage, non-folding buggies/prams, big bags, baby strollers, rollerblades, scooters, skateboards, hoverboards, other large rolling objects (except foldable pushchairs, medical or assistance vehicles for persons with reduced mobility), sharp objects, glass bottles, padlocks, and cans are not allowed on this experience.
Seine River cruise
- Keep in mind that smoking, large luggage, and pets (except for guide dogs) are not allowed on this experience.
Accessibility
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The 1st and 2nd floors are wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
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The summit floor of the Eiffel Tower is not wheelchair accessible.
Additional information
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Even with prepaid access, you might wait at the security check and for elevators on the ground and on the 2nd floor.
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Please note you will not be able to purchase tickets to the summit on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. If you wish to visit the summit, purchase these tickets prior to your visit.
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Depending on the entry times of the Eiffel Tower, the itinerary order might vary.
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This is an English-guided tour. Some guides may also speak additional languages, primarily French or Spanish, and may offer extra assistance when possible, though this cannot be guaranteed.
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The summit of the Eiffel Tower is subject to closures or limited availability due to technical or crowd-related reasons. In case of unplanned closure, a partial refund for the difference between the 2nd and top floor ticket will be provided.
Seine River cruise
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To comply with the rules, the river cruise boats host 300 people in good weather and 120 people in rainy weather.
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You can enjoy the sightseeing cruise anytime depending on the expiry date on the ticket.
Instructions
About Eiffel Tower Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information
Completed in 1889 by Gustave Eiffel’s engineering firm for the World’s Fair, the Eiffel Tower rises 330 meters (1,083 feet) above Paris and stands as a milestone of innovation and bold design. What began as a daring experiment in iron construction has evolved into a refined visitor experience spread across three distinct levels, each offering its own perspective on the city.
The first floor features a glass floor, exhibitions, and restaurants where you can dine while looking out over Paris. The second floor is home to one of the city’s most celebrated dining venues and offers sweeping views ideal for photography. At the summit, reached by elevator, the panorama stretches for miles, revealing Paris in its full grandeur. Beyond its role as a viewpoint, the tower continues to function as a broadcasting hub, blending everyday utility with timeless elegance.
Highlights
Why Book Online?
Booking your Eiffel Tower tickets online is the easiest and most reliable way to visit this world-famous landmark. While tickets may be available on-site, advance booking secures your preferred time slot and helps you avoid long queues, especially during peak season.
By booking through our website, you access verified Eiffel Tower tickets and attractive online deals, ensuring a smooth and secure experience. Choose from a wide range of options, including elevator or guided stair access, reserved entry to the second floor or summit, combo deals with other Paris attractions, lunch or dinner at the Eiffel Tower, or Paris city passes that bundle multiple experiences into one convenient purchase.
History
The Eiffel Tower was built for the 1889 World's Fair, commemorating the centennial of the French Revolution. Designed by Gustave Eiffel's company, it was initially intended to be a temporary structure. However, its height and innovative design quickly made it a symbol of Paris.
Construction began in 1887 and took just over two years, involving hundreds of workers. At the time, it was the tallest man-made structure in the world, standing at 330 meters (1,083 feet) tall. Despite initial criticism from some of Paris's leading artists and intellectuals, the Eiffel Tower soon became a popular attraction and a symbol of France's industrial prowess.
Today, it remains one of the most visited monuments in the world, a testament to its enduring appeal and historical significance.
Opening Hours
The Eiffel Tower is open daily, with extended hours during the summer season. Opening times vary slightly depending on the time of year and access type.
April to August (Summer Season)
• Eiffel Tower open: 8:45 AM – 12:45 AM
• Elevator access: 9:00 AM – 12:00 AM
• Stair access: 9:00 AM – 11:45 PM
September to March (Winter Season)
• Eiffel Tower open: 9:15 AM – 11:45 PM
• Elevator access: 9:30 AM – 11:00 PM
• Stair access: 9:30 AM – 10:45 PM
Summit Access
• Open daily until approximately 10:45 PM (subject to weather and crowd conditions)
Last Entry
• Final entry is permitted 1 hour before closing time
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit the Eiffel Tower depends on the experience you’re looking for.
Early mornings, shortly after opening, are ideal for fewer crowds and shorter security lines, especially if you plan to visit the summit. Late evenings are also a great option, offering a more relaxed atmosphere and beautiful views as Paris lights up after dark.
For photography, sunset is the most popular time, with golden light transitioning into nighttime city views, but expect the longest queues during this period. Weekdays are generally calmer than weekends, while summer months (June to August) are the busiest overall. Visiting outside peak hours or booking timed-entry tickets in advance helps ensure a smoother and more enjoyable experience.
What to See Inside
The Eiffel Tower unfolds across three distinct levels, each revealing a different side of Paris.
- The first floor invites you onto its glass floor, where you can look straight down to the Champ de Mars and feel the tower’s impressive scale beneath your feet.
- The second floor offers sweeping panoramic views, along with shops and renowned dining spots that let you admire the city from above.
- At the summit, the highest accessible point, Paris stretches endlessly in every direction. Here, you can visit Gustave Eiffel’s restored office and toast the moment at the champagne bar.
Moving upward through the tower reveals new perspectives at every level, making the visit a journey of discovery as much as a sightseeing experience.
Things to Know
Before visiting the Eiffel Tower, it’s helpful to keep a few practical points in mind:
- Arrive at least 15–20 minutes before your scheduled entry time to allow for mandatory security checks.
- Eiffel Tower Ticket types vary and should be checked carefully before booking. Options include stair access, elevator access, second-floor tickets, and summit tickets, each offering a different experience and price level.
- Booking Eiffel Tower tickets online in advance is strongly recommended to secure your preferred option and avoid long waits on-site.
- All visitors, including children, should carry a valid ID, as it may be requested at entry.
- Wear comfortable shoes, particularly if you plan to climb the stairs or spend time exploring multiple levels.
- Weather conditions matter, as upper levels can be windy and cooler than ground level.
- The East Entrance (Le Pilier Est) in the gardens is often less crowded than the South Entrance and can save time.
- Keep personal belongings secure, as the area around the tower can be crowded.
Visitor Rules
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors, the Eiffel Tower has several rules. These typically include:
- No large bags or luggage allowed (no storage facilities on site).
- Security checks are mandatory.
- No climbing over barriers or railings.
- Respect the structure and other visitors.
- Follow instructions from staff members.
Is It Worth Visiting?
A visit to the Eiffel Tower is an essential part of any trip to Paris. Rising above the city with unmistakable presence, it offers views that reveal Paris at its most spectacular: from grand boulevards and historic monuments to the gentle curve of the Seine. Yet its impact goes far beyond the panorama. Standing on the tower, you experience a landmark that embodies French innovation, ambition, and identity.
The ascent itself builds anticipation, and reaching the upper levels delivers a powerful sense of scale and perspective that few places can match. Whether it’s your first visit or a return to the city, the Eiffel Tower leaves a lasting impression that defines the Paris experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ticket prices for the Eiffel Tower vary depending on access type. Options include stairs or elevator access to the second floor, and elevator access to the summit. Prices change by season and availability, so checking current rates online is recommended. On our website, you can compare verified ticket types and find available deals.
Yes. All visitors need a ticket to access the Eiffel Tower, whether by stairs or elevator. Entry without a ticket is not possible beyond the security area.
Summit access is only available by elevator. These tickets are limited and often sell out quickly, so booking summit tickets in advance online is strongly recommended. Our website lists verified summit ticket options when available.
Eiffel Tower tickets can be purchased on-site or online. Buying online through our website allows you to secure timed entry, compare ticket options, and often save time by avoiding long queues.
The Eiffel Tower stands approximately 330 meters (1,083 feet) tall, including its antennas.
The Eiffel Tower sparkles every evening for five minutes at the start of each hour after sunset, continuing until late at night.
The Eiffel Tower was built by Gustave Eiffel and his engineering company.
The tower was constructed for the 1889 World’s Fair in Paris to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution and to showcase French engineering innovation.
There are 674 steps to reach the second floor by stairs. The summit is only accessible by elevator; the full staircase (about 1,665 steps) is not open to the public.
Yes, there are restaurants on the first and second floors of the Eiffel Tower.
How to Get There
The Eiffel Tower is located on the Champ de Mars at 5 Avenue Anatole France in central Paris and is easy to reach by public transportation.
- By metro, take lines 6, 8, or 9 and get off at Bir-Hakeim or Passy.
- The RER C line stops at Champ de Mars–Tour Eiffel or Pont de l’Alma.
- Bus lines 42 and 82 also stop nearby at Tour Eiffel or Champ de Mars.
- Walking is another pleasant option if you’re already in central Paris.
Eiffel Tower Entrances:
Entry to the Eiffel Tower is via the secured esplanade, accessed mainly through the East (Pilier Est) and South (Pilier Sud) entrances.
All visitors pass through security here. The East entrance is generally less crowded and recommended for elevator access, while the South entrance is used for stair access.














