Attendance at the Eiffel Tower

When is the best time to visit the Eiffel Tower? The peak hours and waiting times are different each day at the Eiffel Tower and based on several factors. However, this page provides all of the general information that can help you to select the most appropriate moment to visit the Eiffel Tower, based on your schedule.

Attendance per month / day ?

Attendance throughout the year 

January February March April May June
Low Low Medium Medium Medium High

 

July August September October November December
Maximum Maximum Medium Low Low Medium

Attendance throughout the day

9 AM -11 AM 11 AM - 5 PM 5 PM - 8 PM 8 PM - 10:30 PM
Low
(High during peak season)
High
(Maximum during peak season)
Medium
(Maximum during peak season)
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(High during peak season)

The busiest period at the Eiffel Tower is between the end of June and the beginning of September. This is the so-called peak season, when the attendance peaks.  
In certain periods, attendance may be higher due to school vacation in Europe. During these periods, the lines may be longer (at the garden entrances, cash registers and elevators). The main school vacation periods for 2023 are below.
 

  • 8 July 2023 to 4 September 2023 
  • 21 October 2023 to 6 November 2023 
  • 23 December 2022 to 8 January 2024
     

On some holidays that can turn into a long weekend, attendance may be higher:

  • Assumption: Saturday 12 to Tuesday 15 August 2023
  • Thanksgiving : Thursday 23 to Sunday 26 November 2023
  • Immaculate Conception : Friday 8 to Sunday 10 December 2023
     

Attendance over the course of the day depends on the period of the year, weather conditions, as well as the day of the week. In general, to feel more comfortable, start your visit early in the morning (before 10:30am) or at the end of the day after 5 PM, or even in the evening. More information is available on our FAQ

Attendance throughout the week

Saturdays and Sundays are the busiest days of the week.
When it is not peak season, school vacation or a public holiday, attendance is usually lowest on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
The Eiffel Tower is open on Tuesdays, unlike museums in Paris.

Avoid lines at the cash register: purchase online

Purchase your tickets ahead of time on the official ticket office of the Eiffel Tower. With these tickets that indicate the time and date, you can avoid the lines at the cash registers of the monument. This is especially useful if you would like to go up to the top. Regardless of the attendance the day of your visit, this ticket guarantees access to the top of the Tower. For tickets purchased at the monument, sales of tickets to go up to the top may be suspended if the number of visitors for the top has reached the limit.
Electronic tickets for the Eiffel Tower are on sale 60 days in advance. They may be available the day of your visit, up to 3 hours prior to your visiting time. Consider this option and check the availability frequently!

What can you expect at the Eiffel Tower?

The entrances of the Eiffel Tower are located in the side gardens—the east entrance and south entrance. The first security checkpoint is there. If you have purchased your ticket in advance, it is preferable to arrive at this entrance 15 to 20 minutes prior to the time indicated on your ticket. 
Visitors without tickets must pass by the cash registers on the square. This is where visitors may wait the longest. The cash registers are in the east and/or west pillars. You can purchase tickets to go up immediately. The waiting time is indicated on site. To avoid this line, consider purchasing online.

If you use the elevators, you may need to wait a bit, as this involves a 2nd security checkpoint.

For visitors who have tickets to go up to the top and who would like to take the elevator to the top, on the 2nd floor, it may be some time before an elevator becomes available.