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Frequently asked questions about Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars

Is Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars worth visiting?

Yes, it is one of the most famous areas in Paris with the Eiffel Tower and large green spaces. The views and nearby museums provide an activity that combines history, culture, and leisure.

Where to stay in Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars?

The neighborhood has several luxury and boutique hotels, mainly along Avenue de la Bourdonnais and Quai Branly. Staying here features easy access to major sites but can be pricier than other arrondissements.

Is Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars safe?

The area is generally safe during the day and early evening. Standard precautions against pickpocketing apply, especially near the tower where tourists gather.

Best things to do in Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars?

Climb or take an elevator up the Eiffel Tower, stroll or picnic in Champ de Mars park, visit Les Invalides and the Musée d’Orsay, and take a Seine river cruise from nearby docks.

How to get to Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars?

The area is served by the Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel metro station (Line 6), École Militaire (Line 8), and the RER C at Pont d’Alma. Multiple bus lines also connect this neighborhood to other parts of Paris.

At a Glance: Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars

Typical visit
Half a day to a full day
Best time
Late spring through early autumn features pleasant weather for outdoor activities and climbing the Eiffel Tower. Early mornings or weekdays are less crowded.
Best for
Landmark sightseeingOutdoor picnicsMuseum visitsRiver cruisesFamily outings
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    Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars

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    Climb the Eiffel Tower's 704 steps for stunning panoramic views, an expert-guided tour, and the option to upgrade to summit access for the best views of Paris. Getting started Meet your guide at the designated meeting point. Your guide will purchase your tickets once you arrive at the tower. As you wait, your guide will provide insights and stories about the tower’s history. Once your tickets are purchased, they will be validated by your guide, and you’ll proceed with the tour. Be prepared for a wait at the security check, which can take up to 2 hours during busy periods. As a result, your visit to the Eiffel Tower may take anywhere from 2 to 4 hours in total. What to expect Eiffel Tower Embark on a guided climb up 704 steps to the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. Along the way, your guide will share insights into the tower’s history, engineering, and cultural significance. Enjoy unique vantage points as you ascend, with stops to admire the intricate iron lattice design. Your expert guide brings the Eiffel Tower’s story to life, from its construction for the 1889 World's Fair to its modern-day significance. Features Climb 674 steps to the second floor for close-up views. Guided tour of the tower’s history and design. Visit the first floor, walk on the glass floor, and see exhibits. Explore the tower on your own after the climb. Extras Tour upgrades Summit access by elevator: Extend your adventure with an elevator ride to the summit for an unparalleled view of Paris from its highest observation point.

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    The Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars neighborhood in Paris's 7th arrondissement centers on the famed Eiffel Tower, bordered by the expansive green lawns of Champ de Mars park. This area includes Les Invalides, with its golden-domed military museum, and is close to the Musée d’Orsay on the Seine's left bank. Key streets like Quai Branly and Avenue de la Bourdonnais lead visitors toward the tower, while Rue Saint-Dominique has a local Parisian feel with its cafés and shops. The area is accessible via the Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel and École Militaire metro stations on Line 8 and RER C at Pont d’Alma, giving straightforward transit links to other parts of Paris.

    Visitors often climb or take an elevator up the Eiffel Tower, enjoying panoramic views of Paris. The adjacent Champ de Mars park is ideal for picnics or relaxing by the fountains with views of the tower. Museums like the Musée d’Orsay and Les Invalides provide cultural depth within walking distance. Nearby, the Seine River features boat cruises departing from the docks near the tower.

    Dining options range from casual street-side cafés to bistros on Rue Cler, a short walk away. The neighborhood's broad avenues and open spaces contrast with Paris's typical narrow streets, giving it a more open-air feeling. It’s a mix of tourist activity near the tower and quieter residential streets further out, with some luxury hotels and embassy buildings.

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    “I often recommend visiting the Champ de Mars early in the morning to enjoy the tower without the crowds. Walking along the Seine from the Eiffel Tower to Musée d’Orsay gives a great perspective on Paris’s architectural layers. Don't overlook the nearby Rue Saint-Dominique for authentic local cafés away from the main tourist paths.”
    Camille Laurent/ Paris local guide

    What is Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars like?

    The Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars area feels open and airy, defined by the towering iron lattice structure and vast green spaces. The scent of fresh grass from the park mixes with the aroma of nearby bakeries and street food stalls. The soundscape includes the murmur of tourists, the distant hum of the Seine below, and occasional street musicians. It suits visitors who appreciate well-known landmarks coupled with peaceful spots to rest, as well as locals who enjoy outdoor activities and relaxed dining in a less congested part of central Paris.

    Best For

    Landmark sightseeingOutdoor picnicsMuseum visitsRiver cruisesFamily outings

    Hotels in Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars

    The Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars neighborhood in Paris's 7th arrondissement centers on the famed Eiffel Tower, bordered by the expansive green lawns of Champ de Mars park. This area includes Les Invalides, with its golden-domed military museum, and is close to the Musée d’Orsay on the Seine's left bank. Key streets like Quai Branly and Avenue de la Bourdonnais lead visitors toward the tower, while Rue Saint-Dominique has a local Parisian feel with its cafés and shops. The area is accessible via the Champ de Mars - Tour Eiffel and École Militaire metro stations on Line 8 and RER C at Pont d’Alma, giving straightforward transit links to other parts of Paris.

    Visitors often climb or take an elevator up the Eiffel Tower, enjoying panoramic views of Paris. The adjacent Champ de Mars park is ideal for picnics or relaxing by the fountains with views of the tower. Museums like the Musée d’Orsay and Les Invalides provide cultural depth within walking distance. Nearby, the Seine River features boat cruises departing from the docks near the tower.

    Dining options range from casual street-side cafés to bistros on Rue Cler, a short walk away. The neighborhood's broad avenues and open spaces contrast with Paris's typical narrow streets, giving it a more open-air feeling. It’s a mix of tourist activity near the tower and quieter residential streets further out, with some luxury hotels and embassy buildings.

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    “I often recommend visiting the Champ de Mars early in the morning to enjoy the tower without the crowds. Walking along the Seine from the Eiffel Tower to Musée d’Orsay gives a great perspective on Paris’s architectural layers. Don't overlook the nearby Rue Saint-Dominique for authentic local cafés away from the main tourist paths.”
    Camille Laurent/ Paris local guide

    What is Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars like?

    The Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars area feels open and airy, defined by the towering iron lattice structure and vast green spaces. The scent of fresh grass from the park mixes with the aroma of nearby bakeries and street food stalls. The soundscape includes the murmur of tourists, the distant hum of the Seine below, and occasional street musicians. It suits visitors who appreciate well-known landmarks coupled with peaceful spots to rest, as well as locals who enjoy outdoor activities and relaxed dining in a less congested part of central Paris.

    Best For

    Landmark sightseeingOutdoor picnicsMuseum visitsRiver cruisesFamily outings

    Hotels in Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars

    Plan Your Visit

    When is the best time to visit Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars?

    Tip

    Late spring through early autumn features pleasant weather for outdoor activities and climbing the Eiffel Tower. Early mornings or weekdays are less crowded.

    How long should you spend in Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars?

    Duration

    Half a day to a full day

    Where can you park in Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars?

    Practical

    Street parking is limited and expensive; public transit via metro and RER is the most practical way to reach the area.

    What's within walking distance of Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars?

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    The Eiffel Tower and Champ de Mars park are central; Musée d’Orsay is about a 15-minute walk across the Seine, and Les Invalides is roughly a 10-minute walk.

    Is Eiffel Tower & Champ de Mars safe for visitors?

    Keep an eye on your belongings, especially near the Eiffel Tower where pickpocketing can occur. Stay in well-lit areas in the evening and avoid isolated spots in the park after dark.

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