Prohibited Items
- Weapons: Firearms, knives, and any other weapons are strictly prohibited.
- Large items: Suitcases, large bags, and bulky items are not permitted.
- Glass containers: Glass bottles, containers, and other glass items are not allowed.
- Alcohol: Alcoholic beverages are not permitted inside the Eiffel Tower.
Bag Policy & Size Restrictions The Eiffel Tower has a bag policy in place to ensure the safety and security of all visitors. The main points of the policy include: Bag size: Bags, backpacks, and purses are permitted, but they must not exceed 40cm x 20cm x 55cm (15.7? x 7.9? x 21.7?).
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The Eiffel Tower is a completely non-smoking area. The use of electronic cigarettes is also prohibited.
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Covid 19 “Pass Sanitaire” and protection measures at the Eiffel Tower. From March 14, the vaccine and health pass are no longer required to visit the Eiffel Tower.
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A. There is an observation deck at the top of the tower. A. It takes anywhere between 30 and 45 minutes to walk up the Eiffel Tower stairs, and about 20 minutes to walk down the stairs.
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The entrances of the Eiffel Tower are located in the side gardens—the east entrance and south entrance. The first security checkpoint is there. If you have purchased your ticket in advance, it is preferable to arrive at this entrance 15 to 20 minutes prior to the time indicated on your ticket.
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U.S. citizens with valid passports traveling for tourism or business can enter France without a visa for a period of 90 days within each six-month period. For French visa information please see the French Embassy's website .
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The Eiffel Tower includes the Esplanade and three levels – the first floor, second floor, and the summit. There are a couple of restaurants, a few eateries, a champagne bar, museum exhibits, a children's play area, souvenir shops, Gustave Eiffel's office, and an observation deck offering panoramic views of Paris.
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Dress code: formal attire. Shorts (including Bermuda shorts) and sportswear are not allowed. Your gastronomic experience begins as soon as you arrive at the Eiffel Tower with a dedicated welcome and a private elevator reserved exclusively for guests at Le Jules Verne to take you to the second floor.
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Bubbles at the top It is located on the top level and opens onto the outside. To visit the Champagne Bar, you will need a ticket with lift access to the top (available at the ticket office or online) or a ticket with stair + lift access to the top, (only available at the Eiffel Tower ticket office).
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As I said, there are no pesky open container laws in Paris, so when in doubt, grab a bottle of wine and head down to the banks of the Seine, or lounge in the Tuileries (the gardens in front of the Louvre) or the Luxebourg Gardens.
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