Paris, France

Entrance tickets to the Arc de Triomphe's rooftop

Art, culture and gastronomy
Ticket e-voucher
Non Refundable
Book your open ticket to go on Arc de Triomphe's rooftop and enjoy a unique view of the Champs-Élysées and Paris's great sweeping avenues. Discover the secrets of the Parisian landmark that everyone knows but few people experience: the Arc de Triomphe.

Highlights

  • Experience one of Paris’s ‘secret’ viewpoints
  • See the Champs-Elysees panorama by night
  • Get inside one of the city’s architectural icons

Description

The world’s second-largest triumphal arch (at 51m) was commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte аnd completed in the 1830s to commemorate French soldiers who fought during the Napoleonic Wars. It is located at the western end of the exclusive Avenue des Champs-Elysees, known for its shops, restaurants, and hotels.Though walking around the arch is free, a...

What's Included

  • Entrance ticket to the Arc de Triomphe
  • Guide

Important informations

  • Instant confirmation Where: L'Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile, 75017 Paris, France Meeting point: The Arc de Triomphe is located on Place Charles de Gaulle. Metro stop: Kléber (line 6), Georges V (line 1), or Charles de Gaulle Etoile (line 1, 2, 6). Do not stand in line at the ticket office! Go straight to the security check and then present your ticket at the stairs. What to remember:  Not allowed:Selfie sticks, tripods, motorcycle helmets, scooters, rollerblades, sharp objects, and glass bottles are PROHIBITED inside the monumentStrollers are prohibited inside the monument and there are no lockers. However, it is possible to drop off the stroller at the access control agents and pick it up at the end of your visitKnow in advance:The e-ticket gives access to an unguided tour of the monumentFree admission for children under 18, EU citizens (18-25), disabled people and companion, French unemployed people, Pass Education holdersFree admission for all visitors on the 1st Sunday of each month from November to March and on the European Heritage Days (the third weekend of September)Opening hours are from 11.00 am to 11.00 pm (April 1st to Sept 30th) and 11.00 am to 10.30 pm (October 1st to March 31st)The monument is closed on 1st January, 1st May, and 25th December and opens at 3.00 pm on 8th May, 14th July, 11th NovemberThere are 284 steps to climb. Elevators are available for visitors upon requestMaximum luggage allowed: 40x40x20cm. No lockers on siteThe Arc de Triomphe is equipped with two elevators allowing exclusively people with reduced mobility to reach the upper parts. Access to the platform must be done using a motorized vehicle in order to reach a "quick stop" parking area located on the Avenue de la Grande Armée side. People with disabilities have priority access to the ticket office and the entrance to the monument. They must have a ticket (free on presentation of proof), to be collected at the ticket office located in the basement. Reception agents are available to facilitate access. When:  Open every day from 10.00 am to 10.00 pm (10:30pm from October 1st to March 31st)Last admission 30 minutes before closing timeClosed on 1st January, 1st May and 25th December 
  • It is the traveler's sole responsibility to have all the necessary documentation up to date, so research in advance everything that is required at the destination of your activity.

Care of Covid-19

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