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Experience the Eiffel Tower’s 2nd floor and summit with elevator access, a friendly host, and stunning views of Paris in about 2 hours for $77.08.
The Eiffel Tower Access to 2nd Floor & Summit with Host by Lift offers a practical way to explore one of Paris’s most iconic landmarks. Priced at $77.08 per person and lasting around 2 hours, this tour provides elevator access to all three levels of the tower, including the summit, where sweeping Panoramic views of Paris await. It’s a straightforward experience, especially suited for those who want flexibility to explore at their own pace after the initial assistance.
A key strength of this tour is the inclusion of host assistance until reaching the second floor, helping guests navigate the often busy access points and skip lengthy lines. While it isn’t a guided tour in the traditional sense, the knowledgeable host ensures a smooth entrance and makes sure guests understand how to reach the summit. The tour is perfect for visitors who prefer to take in the sights on their terms but appreciate some guidance and support at the start.
However, it’s worth noting that the tour does not include a guide beyond the elevator assistance, and access to the summit may involve waiting times. The tour is also not suitable for individuals with reduced mobility aiming to reach the top, as they are not allowed on the summit floor. Still, for those eager to experience the full heights of the Eiffel Tower, this option offers a good balance of convenience and independence.


This tour begins at 45 Av. de la Bourdonnais, close to public transportation options, making it easy to access from various parts of Paris. The meeting point is a short walk from the Eiffel Tower itself, offering convenience for travelers arriving on foot or via metro. The host will guide guests up to the second floor and then direct them to the elevator to the summit, where they proceed independently.
While the tour does not include transportation, the proximity to the Eiffel Tower and nearby public transit makes it a practical choice for visitors planning their day. The location is also ideal for those wishing to combine this tour with other nearby attractions or sightseeing stops.
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The core of this experience is the elevator ride that takes visitors from the ground level to the second floor, providing spectacular views of Paris from multiple vantage points. The guide ensures you get there efficiently and skips the lines at the entrance, saving valuable time.
Once on the second floor, guests are free to explore, take photos, and enjoy the views. The summit elevator is accessible from here, with the host guiding guests to the elevator to reach the top. The view from the summit offers a panoramic experience of Paris, with landmarks like the Trocadero Gardens and the Louvre visible from above.
It’s important to realize that waiting in line for the elevator to the top can be lengthy, especially during peak hours or busy days. The crowded elevators and tight spaces may be challenging for some, especially those uncomfortable in packed environments.
The elevator system is the main way to access the tower’s heights in this tour. The host helps guests navigate the security checkpoint and ensures they get to the second floor quickly. From there, visitors can choose to stay on the second level or continue upward to the summit.
Line times for the elevator can vary; some reviews mention delays and crowded lifts, so patience might be required. The long queues are most noticeable at the security entry and lift access points, especially during high season or late afternoons.
This tour does not include skip-the-line tickets for the summit alone, but the host assistance greatly reduces waiting times for the initial entry. Planning your visit early or during less crowded periods can improve the experience.

Once at the second floor, guests are treated to remarkable views of Paris’s landmarks, including the Louvre, Trocadero Gardens, and other iconic sights. The open-air terraces and glass floors enhance the experience, allowing for fantastic photo opportunities.
Reaching the summit elevates the experience further, with panoramic 360-degree views of Paris stretching as far as the eye can see. The elevation provides a unique perspective on the city’s layout and architecture, making it a worthwhile part of this experience for those who want the full height experience.
The view from the top is often described as spectacular, with clear days offering the best visibility. However, some reviews note crowded conditions and long lines, which can slightly diminish the enjoyment during peak times.

This tour does not accommodate visitors with reduced mobility aiming to access the summit, as they are not allowed on the top floor. The lift access to the second level remains suitable for most guests, but the ascent to the summit involves waiting and some physical effort.
Children under 4 years old also require a ticket, and parents should ensure they book accordingly. The tour is not a guided visit, so guests should be prepared to enjoy the viewing experience independently after the initial elevator ride.

Participants should allow at least 2 hours for a relaxed visit, factoring in potential wait times for the elevator to the summit. Arriving early in the day or during less busy hours can help avoid crowds and long lines.
Be prepared for packed elevators, especially during peak season or late afternoon hours. Security checks may cause delays, so plan your timing accordingly. Comfortable shoes and patience are advised, especially if you intend to spend time exploring the views and photo spots.

Unlike guided tours that include detailed commentary and group walks, this experience focuses on elevator access with host support. It’s ideal for visitors who want to skip the lines and reach the upper levels quickly but prefer to explore independently once at the tower.
While it doesn’t include a full guided narrative, reviews praise the helpful and friendly host for making the process smooth and efficient. Compared to more comprehensive guided options, this tour offers less storytelling but greater flexibility to spend time at each level.

This tour receives a moderate rating of 3.5 out of 5 based on 407 reviews. Positive feedback highlights friendly guides, easy entry, and amazing views from the top. Many appreciate the skip-the-line advantage and the organized process that simplifies access.
Constructive criticisms mention long queues for the elevators, especially to reach the summit, and crowded conditions that can make the experience less comfortable. Some reviews note confusing instructions, and access restrictions for people with mobility issues. Despite these, most find the value for money worthwhile for the opportunity to see Paris from the heights.
“What an amazing trip! Our guides were great, friendly, funny, & took care of us, skipped the lines! This was my parents biggest wish, thank you…”
Reservations are confirmed at the time of booking and cannot be refunded or changed. The non-refundable policy applies unless force majeure restricts access for over two hours due to monument closures or public authority decisions.
Guests should plan accordingly, especially during peak seasons or special events like the Olympics, which can impact access and timing. The tour provider is Global Tours and Tickets, with contact details available for further inquiries.
This tour offers an efficient way to reach the Eiffel Tower’s upper levels with elevator access and a friendly host to help you start your visit. It’s best suited for visitors seeking a straightforward experience with skip-the-line benefits, especially if they want to maximize their time at the top.
While it doesn’t include a guided commentary beyond the initial assistance, the views from the summit are generally described as breathtaking, making it an attractive option for photo enthusiasts and first-time visitors alike. Be prepared for crowds and lines, which are common during busy periods.
Ultimately, this tour balances convenience with independence, helping you access all three levels of the Eiffel Tower while allowing you to explore at your own pace once at the top. It’s a practical choice for those eager to see Paris from above without paying for a full guided service or waiting in lengthy lines alone.