
Eiffel Tower tickets and tours

Don’t be one of the thousands standing for hours on the Champ de Mars, waiting to ascend the tower. Skip the lines with a priority access ti...
Flexible

Get faster entry to the tower by avoiding the long elevator lines. Climb the stairs up the Eiffel Tower by foot with a guide by your side ev...
2 hours

Make the most of your visit of Paris with our skip-the-line audio-guided tour of the Eiffel Tower!Originally constructed as a temporary exhi...
2 hours

Discover Paris's most famous tourist sights and monuments on one unique tour including a visit to the 2nd floor of the Eiffel Tower, a panor...
4 hours

Unlike other tours, this one begins at Trocadero Plaza with fantastic views of the tower. Your guide will walk you across the Iena Bridge an...
1 hour 30 minutes

Explore the city's top attractions at your own pace. More than 50 key points of interest all around Paris! Hop-on or hop-off at your leisure...
Flexible

This tour brings you to the most iconic monuments of Paris including a city tour by bus, a visit to the summit of the Eiffel Tower and a cru...
4 hours

Make the most of your visit of Paris with this combo offer including an audioguided tour of the Eiffel Tower and a cruise on the river Seine...
2 hours

Discover all the facets of Paris by night with this tour including skip-the-line tickets and dinner on the 1st floor of the Eiffel Tower, a ...
6 hours

When you want to experience essential Paris, you’re not alone. Beat the crowds with this express ticket to the Eiffel Tower’s second level a...
2 hours 30 minutes

Save valuable time at one of the most popular attraction in Paris with a skip-the-line ticket to the Eiffel Tower and a 1-hour cruise ticket...
4 hours

Kick off your tour below the Eiffel Tower as your expert guide introduces you to the most iconic tourist attraction in Paris before leading ...
2 hours 30 minutes
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The inside story
The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889 to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution. Over 100 hundred artists submitted plans, but the contract went to civil engineer Gustav Eiffel, who had already designed the structure for the Statue of Liberty.
The Eiffel Tower was initially painted a reddish-brown but its color changed. By 1899 it was bright yellow, then yellow-brown, chestnut brown and finally the unique “Eiffel Tower Brown” created in 1968. It takes 60 tons of paint to refresh the tower every seven years and it’s painted in three progressively lighter shades the higher it goes (to modify its silhouette).