Child policy:
- Children under 4 years are free of charge. However, if you're bringing a child eligible for free admission, it is recommended to book for your entire group directly through the attraction to receive the complimentary ticket.
- Children under 13 years must be accompanied by a paying adult.
Good to know:
- Priority entry is subject to the Eiffel Tower’s procedures. Security checks or large crowds may cause delays in entry.
- During high season, the wait to access the second floor can be up to 25 minutes. However, your wait to enter the Eiffel Tower will still be shorter than for those purchasing regular tickets.
- Summit ticket holders will need to wait in line on the second floor for the elevator to the top.
- Individuals with reduced mobility, in wheelchairs or on crutches, or who find standing difficult, can visit the Eiffel Tower up to the second floor via the elevators. However, summit access is not available for safety reasons.
- The ascent to the summit may not be suitable for visitors with mental disabilities, cognitive disorders, or vertigo. If you have discomfort with heights, it is recommended to opt for a ticket to the second floor only.
- Luggage and oversized bags are not allowed.