Visitors with disabilities

The Eiffel Tower has implemented systems to welcome all visitors with disabilities in the best possible conditions. Don’t hesitate to speak directly to a team member at the Eiffel Tower upon your arrival at the esplanade.

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There are two ways you can buy tickets to visit the Eiffel Tower: 
- Buy time-stamped tickets in advance on the official online ticket office. Tickets can generally be purchased up to 60 days in advance.
- Buy tickets in person at the monument’s ticket office on the day of your visit for an immediate visit. The ticket offices are fitted with audio loops for the hearing-impaired. 

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The reduced “disabled” price applies only to people in possession of a justification document, which must be brought and presented to the Tower’s teams and at the ticket office if buying tickets in person.
Companions that do not have a disability justification document should choose the ticket corresponding to their age category: adult, young person (12-24 years old), etc.
 

Ticket Prices

Tarifs des individuels
  Adult Rate Youth Rate (aged 12-24) (1) Child Rate (aged 4-11) (1)
Disabled
(2)
Ticket for 2nd floor by lift 18,80€ 9,40€ 4,70€
Ticket to the top by lift 29,40€ 14,70€ 7,40€
Ticket for 2nd floor by stairs 11,80€ 5,90€ 3,00€
Ticket to top by stairs & lift 22,40€ 11,20€ 5,70€
Year Round
Ticket for 2nd floor by lift
Adult Rate 18,80€
Youth Rate (1) (aged 12-24) 9,40€
Child Rate aged 4-11 / Disabled (1)(2) 4,70€
Year Round
Ticket to the top by lift
Adult Rate 29,40€
Youth Rate (1) (aged 12-24) 14,70€
Child Rate aged 4-11 / Disabled (1)(2) 7,40€
Year Round
Ticket for 2nd floor by stairs
Adult Rate 11,80€
Youth Rate (1) (aged 12-24) 5,90€
Child Rate aged 4-11 / Disabled (1)(2) 3,00€
Year Round
Ticket to top by stairs & lift
Adult Rate 22,40€
Youth Rate (1) (aged 12-24) 11,20€
Child Rate aged 4-11 / Disabled (1)(2) 5,70€

(1) Reduced rates only on presentation of supporting documents. 
(2) Disabled rate only on presentation of a valid invalidity card.

Please note
The top and stair access are not accessible to people with reduced mobility or crutches, exclusively for security reasons, specifically in the event of an evacuation.  We invite our clients for whom this is the case to opt for elevator-access tickets to the second floor.

Any visitor with a disability who enjoys normal mobility can have access to the top or the stairs. Please note that you may have to wait to access the elevator which will take you from the 2nd floor to the top.

The visitor's itinerary

The Eiffel Tower has certain systems to facilitate access and the tour for people with disabilities. 

Facilitated access

Once you arrive at the main entrances to the site of the Eiffel Tower, you can join the queue specifically for guests (queue dedicated to official guides tours at Entrance 1 in Allée des Refuzniks ; queue signposted for the Gustave Eiffel Room at Entrance 2 in Allée Jean Paulhan) and make yourself known to the security personnel to facilitate your passage through the first security checks.

Companions

Facilitated access is offered for one person accompanying the disabled person. In the event that the disabled person comes with their family or a group of people, our teams will do their best to try to avoid separating the group. However, if the group is too large, our teams may be forced to separate its members, depending on the size of the group and visitor numbers at the Tower.

Arriving on the esplanade under the Tower

Upon arrival at the esplanade, we advise our visitors with disabilities and their companions to present themselves to Eiffel Tower personnel to organize their facilitated access. The reception for people with reduced mobility is near the West pillar: multiple signposts can be found on the esplanade to guide you there, particularly a specific signage indicating the reception area. 

Buying tickets

If you wish to purchase tickets at the ticket office, staff will guide you to a faster purchase experience: to the Information Desk located in the west pillar (payment by bank card) or to the ticket offices open in one of the pillars on the day of your visit (payment in cash or by bank card). Then, depending on your situation, we will also facilitate elevator access up to the second floor for you.
In the event of online pre-purchased tickets, staff will guide you to facilitate your direct access to the security checks in the pillar, then to the elevator.

West pillar

The West pillar is one of the pillars allowing you access to the floors of the Eiffel Tower by elevator. An access ramp allow people in wheelchairs to access the pillar lift and the Information Desk. Please note that the Information Desk, as well as the other ticket offices, are fitted with audio loops for the hearing-impaired. 

East pillar

If you are directed towards the East pillar to go up by elevator, people with reduced mobility can access the checkouts and the interior of the pillar using a PRM elevator.

Visit of the second floor

Once arrived at the second floor, the lower platform is fully accessible for people with reduced mobility, both inside (buffet, stores, toilets) and outside.

Visit of the first floor

The first floor is accessible by going down in the elevator. The three pavilions housing the store, bistro and Gustave Eiffel's Room, as well as the passageway, are accessible to people with reduced mobility and visual impairments. For the latter, certain panels in the exhibition are written in braille and others are printed in relief.

On the way down

From the 2nd floor or the 1st floor, mobile visitors can go down by elevator or by stairs. People with reduced mobility, in wheelchairs, have easier access to take the elevators when they come back down, by reporting to the reception teams stationed on the level.

Toilets

Accessible toilet solutions for people with reduced mobility are available at all levels: in the gardens near the east pillar, underground toilets are accessible via a wheelchair lift; on the 2nd floor, toilets are also wheelchair accessible; on the 1st floor, toilets are located in the Ferrié Pavilion, upstairs, and are also equipped with an elevator for our visitors with mobility difficulties.

Dining

All throughout your visit to the Tower, from the esplanade to the 2nd floor, you can find cafeterias and restaurants selling a range of sweet and savoury snacks.

  • Madame Brasserie

    On the 1st floor, the Madame Brasserie restaurant, on two levels, has a large restaurant room upstairs (not accessible to PRMs) and a Lounge on the ground floor, which is accessible to visitors with reduced mobility. It is advisable to book in advance.

  • The seasonal terraces of the 1st floor

    Throughout the year, the 1st floor is guided by the seasons and reinvents itself in summer and winter to offer you an unique moment of relaxation. A special experience awaits you 190 feets (58 meters) above Paris, to enjoy around a seasonal dish or simply accompanied by a hot or cold drink.

  • The buffets

    If you fancy a quick snack, try the buffets at the 2nd, 1st and on the esplanade, each offer an incredible view over Paris and on the structure of the Eiffel Tower ! In a comfortable space for the entire family, enjoy a savory or sweet snack at any time during your visits.

Information about the restaurants and dining:

to 08 25 56 66 62
when calling from France,

to +33 1 45 55 20 04
when calling from abroad.