Billet Tour Eiffel deuxième étage accès prioritaire

Eiffel Tower ticket 2nd floor (priority access)

Do the frenetic lines waiting to climb the Eiffel Tower put you off? With the ParisCityVision priority access pass, you can enjoy panoramic views over the capital in total serenity.

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Description

In high season, you can easily wait in line for up to two hours to climb the Eiffel Tower, which is enough to discourage even the most ardent admirers of the City of Light! By reserving a priority access pass, you can discover the first and second floors of this emblematic Paris monument in your own time and truly make the most of your visit.

Right from the start, the glass-walled elevator will immerse you in the history of this architectural marvel. The Eiffel Tower, which reaches up 324 meters high, was built by Gustave Eiffel for the Exposition Universelle of 1889. Now a symbol of France and of Paris, it welcomes more than 7 million visitors per year, making it the most-visited entrance-paying monument in the world.

Majestic views

Once you’ve arrived on the first floor, you can admire your first panorama of the city and the Champ-de-Mars, one of Paris’s largest green spaces. Thrill-seekers won’t want to miss out on the glass platform, a spectacular transparent floor set 57 meters above the ground.

On the second floor, an extraordinary 360-degree panorama over the whole city awaits you. Here, you’ll have the chance to admire some of the French capital’s most famous monuments, including Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Louvre, Sacré-Cœur and the Arc de Triomphe, as well as its historic bridges and fabled streets, like the celebrated Avenue des Champs-Élysées.

Enjoy the best views of Paris from its monuments.

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36 avenue de la Bourdonnais
75007 Paris 7ème

Days and opening hours

All year round.

Prices

  • From 39 €.

Tour

Spoken languages

  • French
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36 avenue de la Bourdonnais
75007 Paris 7ème

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