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Entrances to the Eiffel Tower

Quick Tips for Eiffel Tower Entry

    • Use the official website or verified resellers for Paris Eiffel Tower tickets online
    • Bring a printed or digital copy of your tour Eiffel online tickets to avoid issues at check-in
    • Arrive at least 20 minutes early, especially during peak times
    • Entry queues are divided—check signage for stairs, elevators, or tour groups
    • Know which pillar entrance your booking uses: East, West, or South for groups
    • Skip the ticket office by purchasing eiffel tickets online ahead of time
    • Use side entrances if directed—restaurant and cruise guests may have special access
    • Expect airport-style security before entering the base
    • Bring ID if your eiffel tower entry ticket includes age-based discounts
    • Avoid peak afternoon hours if you want the shortest lines
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Everything You Need to Know About Entry, Access, and Getting Inside the Icon

Visitor Access Explained

Plan Your Entrance

Before You Go
  • Check the weather—it may affect visibility or summit access
  • Confirm your entrance location based on your ticket type
  • Look up recent updates or closures on the official Eiffel Tower website
  • Print your eiffel tower paris tickets online or save them on your phone
  • Confirm your time slot and arrive early
  • Bring a valid ID if you’ve purchased youth or discounted admission
  • Choose the right time—early mornings and evenings are best for shorter waits
On the Day
  • Head to the correct pillar entrance: East (elevators), West (stairs/elevators), or South (group/tour access)
  • Expect security screening similar to airports
  • Show your Eiffel tower entrance ticket before proceeding to lifts or staircases
  • Allow extra time for summit visits or restaurant bookings
  • Use the signs and staff directions—they’re multilingual and clearly marked
  • Enjoy the surroundings—Champ de Mars and the riverbank are perfect for photos before you go in
After You Enter
  • Take your time—explore each level before heading up
  • Stop at viewing platforms, shops, and exhibitions
  • Stay longer at sunset to see Paris light up
  • Exit through marked pathways and consider visiting Trocadéro next
  • Walk the nearby gardens or grab a drink at a local café
  • Reflect on the view—and maybe plan your next visit!