Summit of the Eiffel Tower

Access the summit of the Eiffel tower, to enjoy amazing views of the city.

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Pont Alexandre III
A deck arch bridge built in 1900. Widely regarded as the most extravagant bridge in the city
The Eiffel Tower
Completed in 1889 amid much controversy, the Eiffel Tower has become a symbol of Parisian style and success.
Seine River Cruise
Get delighted with the magnificent views of the city along the Seine River, on board the Bateaux Mouches.
Second Floor of the Eiffel Tower
Visit the second floor of the Eiffel tower, where you will enjoy fantastic views of the city.
Champ de Mars
Beautiful greenspace next to Eiffel Tower, was the site of the Champs de Mars massacre during French Revolution.
Hôtel Les Invalides
Originally built by Louis XIV to house disabled veterans, now a complex of museums and the home of Napoleon’s tomb.

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Climb to the Top of the Eiffel Tower: Private Guided Tour

Enjoy the best of the Parisian skyline with views over the entire city from one of the world’s most iconic buildings with a private guide, who will tailor the experience to your preferences and interests. Whether you're interested in the history of the tower, its construction and engineering, or simply marvel at the stunning views from the top, your guide will be able to cater to your specific needs.

On your private tour to the top floor of the Eiffel Tower, you will enjoy:

  • A private tour guide just for you and your family to set the scene;
  • An in-depth talk about the Iron Lady’s history, from its building through today;
  • Eiffel Tower's 2nd-floor access, accompanied by your guide;
  • A visit to the top floor of the Eiffel Tower;
  • Free time to explore the summit of the Eiffel Tower at your own pace. 

The Eiffel tower was built in 1889 as part of the World’s Fair in Paris. Though it’s a spectacular feat of engineering, the project was completed in just two and a half years, amidst a sea of controversy from those who believed it was an insult and an eye-sore (one signatory was famed author Alexander Dumas!).

The tower was named after the engineer, Gustave Eiffel, who also designed the Statue of Liberty, worked on several railroad projects, and was a master builder of bridges.

Learn about all of this and more on your small group tour of the Eiffel tower, where your guide will give you the history of the tower, before taking you past the line to visit the second floor of the Eiffel Tower.

After your guide points out the highlights of the skyline and orients you around the tower, they will navigate you to the queue for the summit of the Eiffel Tower, where you will visit the summit of the Eiffel Tower for the truly iconic Parisian experience.   

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