The Eiffel Tower, a masterpiece of engineering and a global icon, offers visitors a chance to explore its rich history, breathtaking views, and unique experiences. Planning your visit ensures you make the most of your time at this iconic landmark. From dining at its renowned restaurants to standing on its glass floor, the Eiffel Tower promises an unforgettable adventure. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, knowing what to expect and when to visit can enhance your experience.
What to expect

At the Eiffel Tower, visitors can enjoy a variety of experiences, including:
- Panoramic Views – Marvel at the 360-degree views of Paris from multiple levels.
- Glass Floor Experience – Walk on the transparent floor for a thrilling perspective.
- Dining Options – Enjoy fine dining at Le Jules Verne or casual meals at Madame Brasserie.
Timings and location
The Eiffel Tower is open daily, with extended hours in summer. Located on the Champ de Mars, it is easily accessible by public transport.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit the Eiffel Tower depends on your preferences, but here are some recommendations to ensure an optimal experience:
- Weekdays: Generally less crowded compared to weekends. For a more peaceful experience, try to visit from Monday to Thursday.
- Early Morning or Late Afternoon: Arriving early or later in the day ensures fewer crowds and a more relaxed experience. It’s also ideal if you’re looking for beautiful light for photos.
- Off-Peak Season (if applicable): If you're looking to avoid larger crowds, visit during the off-peak season, typically from November to March.
Duration of Visit
Depending on your interests, your visit can last anywhere from 2 to 3 hours. Plan for about 3 hours if you’d like to explore the Eiffel Tower at a leisurely pace, or 2 hours if you're on a tight schedule.
Accessibility
The Eiffel Tower is fully accessible to all visitors. You can enjoy ramps, lifts, and designated paths for ease of movement. If you require additional support, please check our Accessibility Page for more detailed information.
Food & drink options
After soaking in the views, take a break and enjoy a meal or snack at one of the tower’s on-site restaurants:
- Le Jules Verne: A Michelin-starred restaurant on the second floor, offering gourmet French cuisine with breathtaking views of Paris. This is an excellent choice for a fine dining experience, but reservations are required well in advance.
- Madame Brasserie: Located on the first floor, this casual dining spot is perfect for a quick meal or a relaxing break. They serve French classics, snacks, and drinks, making it a convenient stop for visitors on the go.
- Snack Bars & Cafés: If you prefer something lighter, there are several snack kiosks and cafés offering sandwiches, pastries, and drinks. These are great for grabbing a bite while exploring the tower.
Facilities & amenities on site
The Eiffel Tower is well-equipped with modern facilities to ensure a smooth and comfortable visit for all visitors. Here’s what you’ll find on-site:
- Washrooms: Restrooms are available on all levels of the tower, including accessible facilities for visitors with disabilities. However, lines can be long, so it's good to plan restroom breaks in advance.
- Lockers: Small lockers are available near the entrance to store personal belongings. Large suitcases and bulky items are not allowed inside, so it’s best to pack light.
- Free WiFi: Stay connected with free WiFi available throughout the tower, making it easy to share your experience on social media or check online guides while exploring.
Tips for your visit
- Arrive Early – Beat the crowds and enjoy a quieter experience, especially at the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome.
- Wear Comfortable Shoes – There's a lot to explore, so be prepared for plenty of walking.
- Stay Hydrated – Bring a refillable water bottle to keep yourself refreshed.
- Check the Light Shows – Don't miss the nightly Garden Rhapsody at Supertree Grove for a dazzling music and light spectacle.
Frequently asked questions
While you can bring bottled water, outside food is not allowed inside the tower. However, there are several dining options available on-site.
Yes, elevators take visitors to the first and second floors. However, access to the summit requires a separate ticket and involves switching elevators at the second floor.
Yes, most of the Eiffel Tower is outdoor, but we recommend checking the weather and dressing accordingly.
Yes, there is a shop where you can buy souvenirs, books, and unique gifts related to the Eiffel Tower.
No, pets are not allowed, except for service animals.