It’s Paris’s most iconic landmark and a global symbol of love and romance.
The panoramic views from its platforms let you see the city in all directions.
Its nightly sparkle show is pure magic that defines the Paris experience.
Dining or picnicking by the tower gives you memories you’ll never forget.
It’s not just a monument—it’s the soul of Paris.
How to Reach the Eiffel Tower
By Metro
The Metro is your best bet for speed and convenience:
Bir-Hakeim (Line 6): Closest station—just a few minutes’ walk.
Trocadero (Line 9): Famous for that dramatic “first look” of the tower.
Ecole Militaire (Line 8): Great if you’re exploring more of the Left Bank.
By Train
If you’re rolling into Paris by train, it’s easy:
From Gare du Nord: Line 4 → Strasbourg–Saint-Denis → Line 9 → Trocadero.
From Gare de Lyon: Line 14 → Charles de Gaulle–Etoile → Line 6 → Bir-Hakeim.
From Montparnasse or Saint-Lazare: Both connect quickly to Champ de Mars.
By Flight
Flying into Paris? You’ll likely land at:
Charles de Gaulle (CDG): The main hub, 45–60 minutes from the tower by train.
Orly (ORY): Smaller, closer, and only 30–40 minutes from the center.
Scenic Walks
If you have the time, ditch the Metro and stroll along the Seine. Cross Pont Alexandre III or Pont d’Iena, and watch the tower slowly rise into view—it’s like stepping straight into a Paris movie.