3 Hours
Daily Tour
20 people
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Skip the lines and elevate your Paris experience with the Arc De Triomphe Tickets with Host. This hosted entry service ensures smooth access to one of the city’s most iconic monuments, where you’ll discover breathtaking views from the rooftop, rich historical exhibits, and the eternal flame of the Unknown Soldier. Ideal for first-time visitors and history lovers, this efficient experience maximizes your time and enhances your visit to the Arc de Triomphe.
Description
The Arc de Triomphe stands proudly at the top of the Champs-Élysées, a powerful symbol of French national pride and military history. With the Arc De Triomphe Tickets with Host, you’ll enjoy a hassle-free experience that begins with a friendly English-speaking host who guides you through the entry process.
Bypass long ticket lines and head straight to the rooftop, where a 360-degree panoramic view awaits. From here, marvel at the Eiffel Tower, Montmartre, and the symmetrical beauty of Paris. Inside, explore exhibitions detailing the monument’s construction, Napoleon’s legacy, and France’s military past. At the base, don’t miss the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and its eternal flame, a moving tribute to fallen soldiers.
This hosted experience is perfect for travelers who want the convenience of pre-booked tickets and assistance without the structure of a guided tour. Whether visiting during the day or catching a romantic sunset over Paris, the Arc De Triomphe Tickets with Host offers an unforgettable glimpse into France’s heart and soul.
Typically, 45 minutes to 1.5 hours is enough to explore the rooftop and exhibits at your own pace.
No, this is a hosted entry experience. The host helps with entry but does not provide a full guided tour.
Yes, once inside, you’re free to explore the monument and rooftop at your own pace.
An elevator is available for guests with mobility needs, but there are still 46 steps to the top after the lift.
The exhibition hall is accessible; however, the rooftop has limited accessibility due to stairs.
Small bags are allowed, but large backpacks or luggage are not permitted.
Late afternoon is ideal for golden hour photos, while evening visits offer stunning night views.
Yes, the monument is family-friendly and welcomes visitors of all ages.
No specific dress code, but comfortable footwear is recommended for stairs.
Absolutely! Photography is encouraged, especially with the Eiffel Tower in the background.