Planning your visit
Few places inspire more anticipation. The Eiffel Tower attracts travelers in every season, so timing matters. Mornings are gentler, with breezes brushing against quiet lawns and staff warming up in kiosks. Evenings tend toward magic, with golden beams blinking alive at sunset. Tickets, available online or on-site, help streamline tricky entrance lines. Nearby Metro lines and riverboats offer choices for arrival—each with its own view. Visitors should expect a lively crush in peak months, but patience rewards with sweeping city vistas and moments that linger long after departure.
- Best time to visit: Early morning or late evening; spring and fall for milder weather and fewer crowds.
- How to get there: Metro Line 6 (Bir-Hakeim), Line 9 (Trocadéro), RER C (Champ de Mars), or scenic Seine river cruises.
- Accessibility: Elevators and ramps available; stroller and wheelchair friendly up to the second floor.
- Average visit duration: 2–3 hours for a thorough experience, longer if dining or attending tours.


