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Here is a vast space where you can stroll and relax.

There are displays that let you playfully discover the Tower's recent and past history, the technology and know-how that it symbolizes as well as the momentous events that happened during its lifespan.
A large circular gallery leads you through a tour of the sites and monuments of Paris, indicated on the orientation panels.



Gus

Follow Gus … and find out all about the Eiffel Tower. It’s fun!

A discovery course designed for the 6-10 year olds, a recreational way for kids to encounter the Tower creator, Gustave Eiffel, and the history of the Tower.

This 12-step discovery course that sends kids in search of the answers to questions about the history and mystery behind the Eiffel Tower.

Children's corner



A section of the spiral staircase

Originally, there was a spiral staircase between the second floor and the top level. Gustave Eiffel used these stairs to get to his top floor office.

Considered obsolete, the staircase was dismantled in 1983.

Twenty segments were sold at a very successful international auction.

The segment dispalyed on the first floor measures 4.3-meters high.

  A section of the spiral staircase



The original hydraulic pump  

The original hydraulic pump

It supplied water to the machinery of the old elevator, which ran from the second floor to the top.




FerOscope

In the center of a transparent bubble, mounted on one of the Tower's beams, interactive videos, "video glasses" and light shows take you on a discovery of the technical means used to build the monument, as well as the work involved in protecting the iron with paint.

The different colors of the Tower since its construction are visible inside.

If you raise your eyes, you can see wax steeple painters perched on a beam, replicas of the workers who paint the Tower every seven years.

  The FerOscope



Observatory of Tower Top Movement  

Observatory of Tower Top Movement

An original and unique system that monitors, with a laser beam in real time, the oscillation of the top of the Tower due to the effects of the wind and temperature.

A computer linked to sensors calculates these movements.

A computer-rendered film in seven languages presents the construction of the Tower, " Mister Eiffel's Masterpiece " (3min30sec).




The panoramic indicators

All around the circular gallery, these markers present the monuments and sites visible below in the city of Paris.

  The panoramic indicators



Cineiffel

Unique images of the Eiffel Tower. The Totem, a structure with 8 television screens takes you on a trip through space to discover:
- The "magic box" of virtual images depicting Gustave Eiffel and his Tower.
- An electronic telescope where you can see Paris in the minutest detail.
- A cinema with a wall of screens recall the history of and major events on the Eiffel Tower.
- a hologram.

  Cineiffel



Exhibitions of the Tower  

Exhibitions of the Tower

The Eiffel Tower has never ceased to be an attraction, from its amazing architecture to its longevity and popularity as a monument and city symbol.

Browse through and discover the many exhibits that have chosen to focus on the Tower or its creator, Gustave Eiffel.




Souvenir shop

In the Ferrié House, vis-a-vis the Post office, it proposes a broad range of postcards and memories objects for small and large.

  Souvenir shop



Snack Bar  

Snack Bar

Located at the Pavillon Ferrié, this café offers quick service and a patio on the south side to relax a moment while enjoying your refreshments.




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Restaurants of the Eiffel Tower

  Altitude 95 Restaurant



The Gustave Eiffel room

The Gustave Eiffel reception room offers a spectacular location on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower, with its exceptional view looking down across the city of Paris.

Thanks to the refined atmosphere and state-of-the-art equipment, this reception room (300m²) is able to accommodate seminars, conferences, cocktails, press conferences, etc.

The Gustave Eiffel room

  Gustave Eiffel Room

Look at the panoramic

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