Imagine this: You’re standing on the Eiffel Tower, the iconic silhouette of Paris sprawling before you. The wind whispers through the ironwork, and the city’s energy hums around you. It’s an experience you’ll never forget, and now, you can savor it even more with a delicious meal at one of the Eiffel Tower’s incredible restaurants.
A History of Culinary Heights
The Eiffel Tower has been a Parisian staple since its construction in 1889. From the beginning, visitors could enjoy food and drink, ranging from quick snacks to upscale dining. Initially, four eateries were located on the first floor, each positioned within one of the tower’s legs. However, these restaurants were demolished in 1937. Two were rebuilt and eventually merged to form the Madame Brasserie in 1980. This expansive brasserie, once known as “Altitude 95” and then “58 Tour Eiffel”, is a popular spot today.
The second floor also boasts a culinary gem: the Jules Verne, a Michelin-starred restaurant that opened in 1983. Accessible via a private elevator, Jules Verne offers an unforgettable dining experience at the heart of the Iron Lady.
Over time, the Eiffel Tower’s culinary offerings have grown, catering to various tastes and budgets. Buffets and a champagne bar were added, further enhancing the dining options.
Madame Brasserie: Parisian Charm with a Panoramic View
Opened in June 2022, the Madame Brasserie occupies the first floor of the Eiffel Tower, offering a refined French dining experience with a spectacular view. Chef Thierry Marx leads the kitchen, creating contemporary dishes that celebrate local and seasonal ingredients. The menu emphasizes shared plates and convivial dining, making it perfect for groups or a romantic evening.
You can enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner at Madame Brasserie, with the city’s most iconic landmarks as your backdrop. For a quick bite or a casual drink, visit the lounge, which transforms into a cozy cocktail bar after 6 pm.
Jules Verne: Michelin-Starred Dining Above Paris
For an unforgettable gourmet experience, make your way to the Jules Verne, located on the second floor. Chef Frédéric Anton presents a unique dining experience, 125 meters above the ground.
Choose from three dining rooms, each offering a different perspective of the city: the Champ-de-Mars, the Trocadéro, or the Quai Branly. You can also choose to dine in the alcove or at the counter, enjoying a more intimate atmosphere with a view of the Eiffel Tower’s inner workings. The Jules Verne’s elegant ambiance is complemented by the architectural design of Aline Asmar of Ammam.
Eiffel Tower Buffets: A Quick Bite with a View
For a faster meal, the Eiffel Tower offers two buffets located on the esplanade of the first and second floors. These buffets are perfect for a quick bite on the go or to enjoy a light lunch or dinner. They offer a variety of sweet and savory choices, including salads, sandwiches, pizzas, pastries, and ice cream. You can also grab a hot or cold beverage and indulge in a macaron from the tower’s famous macaron bar.
Champagne Bar: A Toast to Paris
Once you reach the top of the Eiffel Tower, the magic of the city will envelop you. What better way to celebrate this moment than with a glass of champagne? The champagne bar on the third floor offers a selection of the finest champagnes, allowing you to raise a toast to the city of lights. Enjoy your champagne with a breathtaking panorama of Paris, a perfect end to an unforgettable day.
Hotel du Cadran: Your Parisian Oasis
Experience the best of Paris with a stay at the Hotel du Cadran. This 4-star hotel is ideally located in the 7th arrondissement, just a short walk from the Eiffel Tower. After a day of exploring the city, retreat to your comfortable and well-appointed room. The hotel also features a spa and wellness area with a sauna and jacuzzi, allowing you to unwind and recharge. For wine enthusiasts, a wine by the glass dispenser offers a variety of vintages to savor.
Imagine yourself enjoying a delicious meal at Madame Brasserie, indulging in a gourmet experience at Jules Verne, or raising a toast with a glass of champagne at the top of the Eiffel Tower. Let these unforgettable dining options elevate your Parisian adventure and create memories that will last a lifetime.