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Discover Paris from above with elevator access to the Eiffel Tower's 2nd level, plus a 1-hour Seine River cruise—an efficient and memorable combo tour.


This tour offers a $90-per-person package that combines priority access to the Eiffel Tower’s 1st and 2nd levels with a one-hour Seine River cruise. The duration is approximately 3 hours, perfect for visitors wanting a focused yet memorable Paris experience. It’s especially suited for those who want to skip long lines and enjoy guided insights into Paris’s most iconic landmark and its beautiful river.
The tour is operated by Paris’ TRIP, with a live English-speaking guide providing commentary at the Eiffel Tower and during the cruise. The meeting point is at 41 Avenue de la Bourdonnais, about five minutes on foot from the Eiffel Tower, ensuring easy access and quick entry. Precautions include arriving on time, as latecomers cannot reschedule or receive refunds.
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The tour grants reserved entry tickets to the 1st and 2nd floors of the Eiffel Tower, saving you from the typical long queues. For those who book the optional summit access, you will visit the top of Paris’s most famous monument. The guide leads you through security and the elevator lines, reducing waiting time to up to 25 minutes during high season.
Once inside, you’ll have unlimited time to explore the second level and enjoy panoramic views of Paris, including landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe and the Haussmann boulevards. If you’ve chosen for summit access, you’ll also wait briefly on the second floor for the elevator to the top, with an additional waiting time of up to 20 minutes in busy periods.

Your English-speaking guide provides engaging commentary about the Eiffel Tower’s history and architecture, making the visit more enriching. Reviewers frequently praise guides like Emmanuel, Chloe, Catalina, and Hipolyte for their knowledge, friendliness, and energy. They help visitors take great photos and share fascinating facts that make the experience more memorable.
The meeting point at the tour office is easy to find, and the staff is helpful in coordinating entry. It’s worth arriving a few minutes early to avoid missing the start, as late arrivals risk losing their spot and not receiving a refund.

After the guided portion, visitors are free to explore the tower at their own pace. The unlimited time inside allows ample opportunity for photos, sightseeing, or simply soaking in the views. There’s no rush to leave, giving you the freedom to enjoy the atmosphere and scenery from the different levels.
This flexibility is highly valued, especially since bad weather or maintenance can occasionally cause safety-related closures of the summit. It’s advisable to plan accordingly and stay updated on possible restrictions.
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Following your Eiffel Tower visit, the tour continues with a 1-hour Seine River cruise, operated by Les Bateaux Parisiens. The tickets are given at the tour office, and once on board, you can enjoy audio-guided commentary available in multiple languages including English, French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and more.
The cruise offers a peaceful and scenic way to see famous Parisian landmarks from the water, including bridges, historic buildings, and riverbanks. Reviewers mention that the cruise is very crowded, which might affect comfort, but the experience is generally praised for its relaxing atmosphere and beautiful views.
It’s important to note that the cruise tickets cannot be booked in advance and are valid for 6 months after the Eiffel Tower visit. The cruise operates throughout the day, with some reviews indicating last cruise times at 10:00 pm, so plan accordingly to avoid missing your opportunity.

The meeting point at the tour office is crucial; do not go directly to the Eiffel Tower. The office address is 41 Avenue de la Bourdonnais, and the guide will wait there. The activity is non-refundable if canceled, and timeliness is essential—being late risks losing your reservation without refund or rescheduling.
Participants should be prepared for some waiting in security lines and elevator queues. High season can see wait times of up to 25 minutes for access and additional waits of 20 minutes for summit access. The tour does not include food, drink, or transfers, so plan to bring snacks if needed.
The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, as access restrictions apply.
Throughout reviews, guides such as Chloe, Emmanuel, Catalina, and Hipolyte receive high marks for their friendly attitude, extensive knowledge, and ability to give personalized assistance. Many reviews highlight helpful tips for photos and interesting commentary, making the tour not just informative but engaging.
Visitors appreciate the efficiency of guided access, which reduces long waits and allows more time to enjoy the views. The small group sizes and organised check-in process earn praise for making the experience smooth and enjoyable.

This combination tour is ideal for first-time visitors who want to see the Eiffel Tower and enjoy a relaxing Seine cruise without the hassle of organizing tickets separately. The guided experience ensures you learn interesting facts and take great photos.
It suits those looking for a well-organized, time-efficient visit that balances guided insight with free exploration. However, mobility-impaired visitors should consider alternative options, as access restrictions apply.

This $90 tour offers excellent value by combining priority Eiffel Tower access with a scenic Seine River cruise. The guides’ expertise and organized check-in process are frequently praised, making it a reliable choice for visitors who want a comprehensive yet streamlined experience.
While crowded during peak times, the skip-the-line advantage and informative commentary compensate well. The flexibility to explore the tower at your own pace adds a layer of comfort to this efficient Parisian adventure.
Is the summit included in the ticket?
The standard ticket includes access to the 1st and 2nd floors. You can upgrade to include summit access for an additional fee, which requires waiting in line on the second floor.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is at 41 Avenue de la Bourdonnais, near the Eiffel Tower. It is not at the Eiffel Tower itself. Arrive a few minutes early to check in.
Can I book the Seine River cruise in advance?
No, cruise tickets are given at the tour office on the day of your visit. They are valid for 6 months after your Eiffel Tower visit.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, this tour is not suitable for persons with mobility impairments or wheelchair users due to access restrictions.
How long is the tour?
The total duration is approximately 3 hours, including guided time at the Eiffel Tower and the Seine River cruise.