Planning a trip to the Eiffel Tower is exciting, but it’s crucial to be prepared! This guide will equip you with the essential tips and regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit. Don’t miss out on any details – your safety and a smooth experience are paramount. This information comes straight from the official visit regulations, so make sure to read them carefully before your visit.
Safety First: Eiffel Tower Security
The Eiffel Tower is a world-renowned landmark, and as such, security is a top priority. To ensure everyone’s safety, a strict security system is in place, following the guidelines of the French national “Vigipirate” plan. Get ready for two security checks: one at the entrance and another before you reach the elevators or stairs.
Prohibited Items: Keep It Safe
For everyone’s safety, certain items are prohibited inside the Eiffel Tower. These include any objects that could pose a threat to people, the facilities, or the monument itself. Be sure to carefully check your bags before entering. Even small items like Swiss army knives are considered weapons and are not allowed. Please understand that security personnel cannot make exceptions or store these items for you during your visit.
Luggage and Strollers: Plan Ahead
Many travelers visit the Eiffel Tower on their last day in Paris, but it’s important to be aware that large luggage is not allowed for safety and to avoid overcrowding. There are no luggage lockers, storage, or cloakrooms available at the tower. To help you plan, there is a luggage sizer at the security checkpoints. If your luggage exceeds the permitted size, you will not be able to bring it inside. We highly recommend storing your luggage at a train station or hotel before your Eiffel Tower visit.
Families are always welcome at the Eiffel Tower, and children under four even enjoy free entry! To make your family visit as smooth as possible, we ask that you only bring folding strollers. Non-folding strollers, scooters, and bicycles are not allowed due to their size. If your children use roller blades or skates, please ensure they are packed away safely in a bag and not used during your visit.
Keep Your Belongings Secure
Leaving belongings unattended, even for a short time, is not advisable in any public place, especially in today’s security climate. A forgotten bag could lead to a full-scale security response, impacting other visitors. It’s crucial to stay vigilant and keep an eye on your belongings throughout your visit.
Lost something? Don’t panic! If you realize you’re missing something, report it to a member of the reception team or the Information desk in the west pillar on the esplanade. If you realize you’ve lost something after your visit, check the “Lost Property” service on the Eiffel Tower website.
Don’t Be a Selfie-Hazard
The Eiffel Tower’s views are breathtaking, and it’s natural to want to capture the moment with a photo. However, it’s extremely dangerous to reach your phone or camera over the railings. It could easily slip from your hand, fall, and injure someone below. Please use caution and common sense, and encourage your children and teens to do the same.
Conquer Your Fears, But Be Prepared
The Eiffel Tower offers a unique and unforgettable experience, but it’s important to consider your fear of heights. If you’re concerned about heights, the second floor offers spectacular views and a thrilling experience without reaching the summit. Consider purchasing tickets for access to the first and second floor only for a more comfortable and enjoyable visit.
If you have any questions about the Eiffel Tower regulations, please refer to the official visit regulations and FAQs.
Be prepared, be safe, and enjoy your Eiffel Tower adventure!