6 Hours
Daily Tour
20 people
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Make the most of your time in Paris with the Eiffel Tower Summit Hosted Entry with Arc de Triomphe Combo Pass—a two-in-one experience that offers unparalleled views and iconic French landmarks. With a host guiding you through Eiffel Tower entry and full access to the Arc de Triomphe’s rooftop, you’ll enjoy a seamless journey to two of Paris’s most breathtaking vantage points.
This combo pass is a must for first-time visitors and view-chasers alike. This combo pass provides you an access to the Eiffel Tower upto the Summit /2nd floor (depends on the option selected) and Arc de Triomphe, the most famous attractions of Paris.
Start your adventure at the Eiffel Tower, where your host will meet you at the given meeting point and Once at the entrance, the host lets you pass to the security to have your ID checked and then you are free to proceed straight to the lift to go onto the Eiffel tower. From there, you’ll ascend to the summit via elevator—reaching nearly 300 meters above Paris for a 360° view you’ll never forget. Snap photos of the Seine, Montmartre, Notre-Dame, and more as the City of Light unfolds beneath you.
Then, make your way to the Arc de Triomphe, a historic monument at the heart of the Champs-Élysées. Climb its 284 steps (or use the elevator for accessibility) to reach its rooftop terrace, where another stunning panorama awaits. Unlike the Eiffel Tower, this vantage point puts the Eiffel Tower itself in your frame—perfect for memorable photos or vice-versa.
No, this is a hosted entry experience for the Eiffel Tower and a self-guided visit to the Arc de Triomphe.
Plan for about 2 hours at the Eiffel Tower and 1–1.5 hours at the Arc de Triomphe.
Yes, though you’re free to visit the Arc de Triomphe on a different day if preferred (check pass validity).
Yes, unless weather or maintenance causes a temporary closure. In such cases, partial refunds may not be available.
No, you’ll need to arrange your own transportation. Metro and walking options are available
Yes, there is an elevator for visitors with limited mobility.
Late arrivals may forfeit their access. It’s essential to be punctual for your scheduled entry.
Yes, both sites have restrooms. The Eiffel Tower also features dining options on multiple levels.
Yes, both attractions welcome children. Discounted child rates are available based on age.
Definitely! Both spots offer excellent photo opportunities, especially at sunset.