Eiffel Tower Paris Tickets 2025
Choose timed entry to avoid long queues and head straight for the elevators. Pick Summit or Second Floor access, add a guided tour, or bundle your visit with a Seine River cruise for panoramic city views day or night.
- Timed entry & skip-the-line elevator access options
- Summit or 2nd-floor tickets with mobile e-confirmation
- Expert-guided tours in multiple languages
- Free cancellation on many options (usually up to 24 hrs)
- Money-saving combos with Seine cruise & Louvre

Top Selling Eiffel Tower Tickets
Pick the best way to visit the Eiffel Tower in 2025—timed entry to the 2nd floor or Summit, dedicated reserved access, or a money-saving combo with a Seine River cruise. Book in seconds and enjoy Paris from above.

Paris: Eiffel Tower 2nd Floor or Summit Access
Top ratedTimed entry with your choice of 2nd floor or full Summit. Smooth logistics and sweeping views.

Paris: Entry Ticket with Optional Summit
Popular choiceReserve a timed slot and add the Summit upgrade if you want the highest viewpoint over Paris.

Eiffel Tower Elevator Access & Seine River Cruise
Best valuePair fast elevator access with a relaxing 1-hour Seine cruise—perfect for first-time visitors.
Eiffel Tower Paris Tickets 2025 – Entry, Tours & VIP Access
Choose the visit that fits your day: timed 2nd Floor access, full Summit views, energetic stairs climbs, or a money-saving combo with a Seine River cruise. Book ahead to lock your time slot and skip long ticket queues.

Dedicated Reserved Access (Summit or 2nd Floor)
Glide past the ticket line with a reserved slot. Choose 2nd floor views or upgrade to the Summit elevator.
From €47 per person
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Stairs Climb to Level 2 + Summit Option
Conquer 674 steps for rewarding city views. Add the Summit by elevator for the ultimate finish.
From €47 per person
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1-Hour Seine Cruise from the Eiffel Tower
Drift past Notre-Dame, Musée d’Orsay and the Louvre embankments with live or audio commentary.
From €17 per person
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3-Course Lunch at Madame Brasserie
Relax above Paris with seasonal French cuisine and elegant views—an unforgettable mid-day treat.
From €70.60 per person
Check availabilityEiffel Tower Ticket Prices 2025
Entry options range widely: elevator access from ~€14–€52; Summit tours ~€49–€69; Seine cruises ~€13.60–€22; combos ~€34.89–€70.60.
- Timed entry (2nd floor / Summit): ~€49–€69, depending on level and inclusions.
- Dedicated reserved access: options from ~€14–€47.
- Seine River cruise: ~€13.60–€22 (1 hour, frequent departures).
- Combos (Tower + cruise / tours): ~€34.89–€70.60.
- Prices vary by date, time, provider and availability—always check at checkout.
What Included & Booking Tips for Eiffel Tower?
Timed entry cuts queues; allow security time; Summit requires a separate top elevator.
- Book a timed entry to avoid long lines—arrive 15–20 minutes early for security.
- Summit access uses a second elevator from the 2nd floor; operations may pause in bad weather.
- Audio guides or live guides depend on the product—check inclusions before purchase.
- Sunset slots sell out quickly. For fewer crowds, try early morning or late evening.
- For the best tower photos, start at Trocadéro before your entry time.
Eiffel Tower Security, Bags & Suitability
Airport-style checks; no large luggage or sharp objects; prams folded for elevators.
- Security screening at the entrance; no large suitcases or bulky luggage.
- Prohibited: glass bottles, knives, aerosols, and other restricted items.
- Foldable strollers only; follow staff guidance for lifts and platforms.
- Wind and temperature vary by level—carry a light layer even in summer.
Eiffel Tower Opening Hours & Best Time to Visit
Open daily with extended evenings; last ascent typically ~1 hour before closing.
- Open most days of the year with extended evening hours; schedules can vary by season and events.
- Best times: early morning for calm views; just before sunset for golden light; late evening for twinkling city lights.
- Peak demand: weekends, school holidays, and summer nights—book well in advance.
How to Get at Eiffel Tower?
Bir-Hakeim (M6), Trocadéro (M9) or RER C to Champ de Mars–Tour Eiffel.
- Metro: Bir-Hakeim (Line 6) or Trocadéro (Line 9 for classic photo views).
- RER: Line C, stop Champ de Mars – Tour Eiffel.
- Buses: 42, 69, 72, 82, 87 serve the area.
- Allow extra time for security and walking between the station and entrances.
Eiffel Tower Accessibility
Elevator access to 1st & 2nd floors; Summit may have restrictions in certain conditions.
- Elevators provide access to the 1st and 2nd floors.
- The Summit involves an additional elevator and may be restricted during adverse weather or capacity constraints.
- Accessible restrooms and priority procedures are available—ask staff on arrival.
Plan the Perfect Eiffel Day
Pair the Tower with a Seine cruise, Louvre or Montparnasse for varied views and easy timing.
- Classic combo: Tower visit + 1-hour Seine cruise from the nearby pier.
- Art lovers: Morning Tower, afternoon Louvre, night cruise.
- View hunters: Add Montparnasse Tower for skyline photos including the Eiffel Tower.
- Book all timed entries first, then fit meals and strolls around them.
Eiffel Tower Highlights
From the glass floor on Level 1 to the Summit’s Champagne Bar, enjoy Paris from multiple vantage points and finish with a serene cruise beneath its bridges.

Second-Floor Vistas
Panoramas over the Seine, Invalides, Montmartre and the Grand Palais—great balance of height and detail.

Summit & Iron Lattice
Ride the final elevator to the top for the highest public viewpoint and examine the iconic ironwork up close.

Seine River Cruise
Glide past Notre-Dame, Musée d’Orsay and Louvre embankments—an easy add-on to any tower ticket.

Reserved Access
Skip the ticket line with timed reserved entry and spend more of your day enjoying the views.
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers for Eiffel Tower Paris Tickets 2025 – Book Entry, Tours & VIP Access. See prices, ticket types, Summit vs 2nd floor, security rules, the best times to visit, and how to get there.
Prices vary by level, time and provider. Timed entry products typically range from about €49–€69 for 2nd floor or Summit access. Combos with a Seine cruise start around €34.89 and up, while standalone 1-hour cruises are usually €13.60–€22. Availability and demand can shift rates—always check the final price at checkout.
Yes. Prime slots—sunset, weekends and school holidays—sell out quickly. A timed reserved entry locks your slot and saves time versus queueing at the ticket office. Aim to book several days ahead in peak season and at least a day or two off-season.
The 2nd floor offers wide, detailed panoramas—great for photos of Paris landmarks. The Summit is the highest public viewpoint with a Champagne Bar and sweeping views, but it requires a second elevator from the 2nd floor and can close during bad weather or capacity constraints.
Plan around 1.5–2 hours for 2nd-floor access and 2–2.5 hours if you’re going to the Summit, allowing time for security, elevator transfers and photos. Add another hour if you’re pairing the visit with a Seine cruise.
Follow the instructions in your confirmation—different products use specific meeting points or gates. Arrive 15–20 minutes early to clear airport-style security. Keep your ID and the QR code or voucher handy on your phone.
It depends on the product. Some include reserved entry, a live guide or audio guide, and access to the 2nd floor or the Summit. Combos may add a 1-hour Seine cruise. Always review the inclusions and exclusions listed before booking.
Elevators provide access to the 1st and 2nd floors. Summit access can be restricted for safety or operational reasons. Accessible facilities and priority procedures are in place—ask staff on arrival for assistance.
Large luggage and sharp objects are not permitted. Expect airport-style screening. Small backpacks and day bags are usually fine. Foldable strollers are accepted subject to staff instructions for lifts and platforms.
Early morning openings and late evening slots are calmest. For photos, arrive before sunset for golden light or after dusk to catch the sparkling lights. Weekdays outside school holidays are quieter than weekends.
Personal photography is welcome, but tripods and professional gear generally require authorization. Be mindful of crowds, follow staff guidance and keep phones and cameras secured near railings.
Take Metro Line 6 to Bir-Hakeim or Line 9 to Trocadéro for the classic view. RER C stops at Champ de Mars – Tour Eiffel. Buses 42, 69, 72, 82 and 87 also serve the area.
Policies differ by provider. Many timed-entry and tour products offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before your slot, while some last-minute or Summit options can be non-refundable. Always check the terms shown on the product page and in your email.