The 1st floor is one of the most spectacular and attractive locations in Paris thanks to its oblique, transparent architecture and experience of the breath-taking drop.
Set off and explore the history of the Eiffel Tower, feel the thrill of the glass floor, and see Paris sprawl away beneath your feet...
The famous "brasserie" is back!
With chef Thierry Marx at the reins, enjoy the cuisine at Madame Brasserie in a welcoming, contemporary setting, all the while enjoying a unique view over the capital.
Created with local, seasonal products, the dishes on offer from chef Thierry Marx will be sure to surprise your tastebuds. So take the time to treat yourself and experience true brasserie culture.
Take a break after your visit in the upper levels
Places for rest and contemplation, restaurants, shops: facilities that invite you to enjoy a pleasant break with stunning views of Paris.
Find it on the large terrace and in the Ferrié Pavilion.
Screens, touch screens, displays, digital albums, reproductions of items, etc. allow you to find out about all aspects of the Eiffel Tower, many little known.
Follow it along the outer passageway (current renovation works on the Eiffel Tower may prevent visitors to access some areas).
A historical piece
Did you know that originally it was a spiral staircase which linked the second floor to the top? Gustave Eiffel would use it to reach the office that he‘d set up for himself! As it had become obsolete, the staircase was taken down in 1983.
Twenty sections were subsequently sold at auction for a very good price.
On the first floor of the Eiffel Tower, you can take a closer look at one of the remaining pieces of this historic staircase. It measures 4.30 meters in height.
Discover it along the outer passageway.
The large terrace on the 1st floor welcomes you, in summer or in winter, for a welcome break. According to the season and the theme, you will enjoy a fantastic spot to chill out. Food and drinks are served all day.
Feeling peckish? Fancy a treat? The Ferrié pavilion buffet has you covered. Take a seat on the pleasant south-facing terrace for a well-deserved break!
The Eiffel Tower’s largest boutique can be visited on your way up or down, or both! It offers a multitude of souvenirs, games, perfumes, a large selection of products “Made in France”, as well as books to help you expand your knowledge of the monument.