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A partir de32.00
Default - Regular ticket
099 idade
23.50
Ponto de encontro
Paris
45 Avenue de la Bourdonnais
Horário de funcionamento
Open daily approx. 9:15 AM–11:45 PM (later in summer)
Comece por se encontrar com o anfitrião junto à torre. O anfitrião fornecerá os seus bilhetes, ajudará nas verificações de segurança e guiá-lo-á até ao segundo andar. A partir daí, poderá ver monumentos como o Arco do Triunfo, Notre Dame e o Sacré Cœur. Ao descer, visite o primeiro andar para ver o chão de vidro e um pequeno museu da Torre Eiffel. Não há limite de tempo, por isso, aproveite o seu tempo para explorar e tirar fotografias à volta da torre após a sua visita.

O que está incluído

* Entrada reservada na Torre Eiffel * Acesso por elevador ao primeiro e segundo andares * Entrada com escolta

Sobre 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.

Destaques

Take in sweeping panoramic views across Paris from the Eiffel Tower’s summit.
See famous landmarks like the Louvre, Sacré-Cœur, and Notre Dame from above.
Discover all three levels, each offering a different angle on the city and unique experiences.
Watch Paris transform from day to night with sunset and evening visits.
Experience the tower’s sparkling light show after dark.
Dine at the Eiffel Tower’s restaurants, such as Madame Brasserie on the first floor.

Perguntas frequentes

How much are Eiffel Tower tickets?

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.

Do you need tickets for the Eiffel Tower?

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.

How do I get Eiffel Tower summit tickets?

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.

Where can I buy Eiffel Tower tickets?

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.

How tall is the Eiffel Tower?

The Eiffel Tower stands approximately 330 meters (1,083 feet) tall, including its antennas.

When does the Eiffel Tower sparkle?

The Eiffel Tower sparkles every evening for five minutes at the start of each hour after sunset, continuing until late at night.

Who built the Eiffel Tower in France?

The Eiffel Tower was built by Gustave Eiffel and his engineering company.

Why was the Eiffel Tower built?

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.

How many steps are in the Eiffel Tower?

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.

Are there restaurants in the Eiffel Tower?

Yes, there are restaurants on the first and second floors of the Eiffel Tower.

A partir de
32.00
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Default - Regular ticket
099 idade
23.50
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Ponto de encontro
Paris
45 Avenue de la Bourdonnais
Horário de funcionamento
Open daily approx. 9:15 AM–11:45 PM (later in summer)
A partir de
32.00
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