Are babies allowed up the Eiffel Tower?
Are babies allowed up the Eiffel Tower? Kids aged 4 and under go free at the Eiffel Tower, but they must be in possession of a free ticket, available when buying tickets online or at the Tower. Their accompanying persons have to pay the adult or youth 12/24 rate. Children aged 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Can you bring a water bottle to Eiffel Tower?
There are no picnic areas on the Eiffel Tower and visitors cannot take glass bottles or cans of drink up the Tower. However a reasonable quantity of drink and food is allowed (at the discretion of the staff). There are also cafés on the parvis, the 1st floor and the 2nd floor.
What is free for kids in Paris?
- Watch the Eiffel Tower light show from Parc du Champ de Mars. ...
- Go window-shopping in Marché aux Puces de St-Ouen. ...
- See the permanent collections at Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. ...
- Take an atmospheric stroll through Cimitière du Père Lachaise. ...
- Promenade in Parc Monceau.
Can you take a baby up the Eiffel Tower?
Visiting the Eiffel Tower as a family is a wonderful experience: children of all ages are amazed by this impressive tower, the facilities and views of Paris! We do our best to accommodate families and their children. Children under 4 are our guests: their tickets are free!
What age is a child ticket in Paris?
There is no charge for children aged under 4, and children aged 4 to 9 pay half fare. A metro or bus ticket costs €1.90 for one ticket and €18.60 for 'un carnet' (10 tickets)