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The Eiffel Tower isn't just a symbol of Paris but a symbol for all of France. Erected by Gustave Eiffel to commemorate the centennial of the French Revolution in 1889, the 1,050-foot (320-meter) tower once held the title of the world's tallest structure. Despite having been dwarfed by Dubai's Burj Khalifa and The Shard in London, the Eiffel Tower remains one of the most recognizable landmarks on the planet. View the architectural icon from afar, or stop in at the three observation levels for stellar city views.
Yes, advance tickets to the Eiffel Tower can sell out—but that doesn’t mean you can’t visit. Tickets for elevator rides to the second level and summit can sell out well in advance. If you don’t mind waiting in line, you can buy tickets on the day of your visit.
...MoreAdult tickets for the Eiffel Tower range roughly between €11 and €30. The most affordable tickets are for accessing the second floor by stairs, while the most expensive grant access to the summit via elevator. Children under four enter for free; tickets for older kids, seniors, and people with disabilities are discounted.
...MoreYes, you can go up the Eiffel Tower without booking in advance. However, you will need to wait in line to purchase your tickets from the on-site office on the day of your visit. Note that the lines can be very long, depending on the time of year.
...MoreYes, you can buy tickets to the Eiffel Tower on the day you plan to visit. You will likely find advance tickets sold out, but can always line up for the on-site ticket office—just be prepared for a lengthy wait time depending on the time of year.
...MoreThe queue for the Eiffel Tower can vary in length significantly. During weekends, the summer high season, and school holidays, it’s often very long. It’s usually the shortest on weekdays and during winter. Wait times typically range from 30 minutes to several hours.
...MoreYou can purchase e-tickets for elevator entry to the Eiffel Tower up to 60 days in advance. If you’re buying tickets for stair entry to the landmark, you can purchase e-tickets up to seven days in advance. You can also book advance entry as part of a tour package.
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