Hey everyone! If you’re planning a trip to Paris, the Eiffel Tower is a must-see.


We just got back from visiting, and let us tell you, it’s even more stunning in person. Here’s a quick guide to help you make the most of your visit!


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Introduction to the Eiffel Tower


The Eiffel Tower, Paris’s most iconic landmark, stands 324 meters tall and offers breathtaking views of the city. Built for the 1889 Exposition Universelle, this iron lattice tower is a marvel of engineering and a symbol of French elegance. Visitors can enjoy stunning panoramas from its three levels, with the summit providing an unrivaled view.


The Tower also houses restaurants and shops, making it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Paris. Whether you’re admiring it from below or ascending to the top, the Eiffel Tower is a quintessential part of the Parisian experience.


Planning Your Visit


To truly experience the Eiffel Tower, start by taking a leisurely stroll along the Champ de Mars, where you’ll get your first breathtaking view of this iconic structure. We recommend arriving early to avoid the crowds; the Tower opens at 9:00 AM and stays open until midnight, with last entries around 11:00 PM. For tickets, you can expect to pay about €17.10 for a summit access ticket if you book in advance online, which is cheaper than buying on-site.


Getting There


Upon arrival, there are several ways to reach the Tower: you can take Metro Line 6 to Bir-Hakeim, or Line 9 to Trocadéro, both offering excellent views. Alternatively, a bus or taxi can drop you directly at the base. Make sure to arrive with a bit of time to spare for security checks, which can be quite thorough.


Experiencing the Tower


Once you’ve got your tickets, take the elevator up to the second floor for an amazing view and some dining options. The ultimate experience is heading to the summit, where you’ll get panoramic views of Paris that are simply unforgettable. If you’re a fan of the panoramic experience, consider a meal at the 58 Tour Eiffel restaurant on the first floor, which offers a fantastic blend of French cuisine and views.


Where to Stay


For nearby accommodation, there are several excellent options. The Hotel La Bourdonnais is just a short walk away, with rates starting around €200 per night. For something more luxurious, try the Shangri La Hotel, where rooms start at approximately €800 per night but offer unrivaled views of the Eiffel Tower itself. Another charming option is the Hotel Eiffel Seine, with rates around €150 per night, which combines comfort with proximity to the Tower.



Lykkers,what do you think? Have you been to the Eiffel Tower or are you planning a trip soon? We’d love to hear your thoughts and any tips you might have! Drop a comment and let’s chat about your Eiffel Tower adventures!