Can you take a baby up the Eiffel Tower?
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 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.
Is it worth it to walk up the Eiffel Tower?
“I would highly recommend this tour to anyone looking to explore Paris. It's definitely worth the climb. Most people look up and think there's no way I can climb that many stairs, but let me tell you, it's not that much. Climbing is a way better experience that the elevator just won't give you.
Should I buy a plane ticket for my 2 year old?
YOU WILL NEED TO PURCHASE A TICKET FOR YOUR CHILD IF YOU: Have a child that turns 2 during the trip. Prefer the child sit in a seat with an FAA-approved child safety seat. Already have a child that will be sitting in your lap, regardless of age.
What is the hardest age to travel with a toddler?
The first flight with a baby can be daunting, so many parents wait till their little baby becomes a toddler. It's a mistake if you ask me. I'm yet to meet anyone who thought that flying with a baby was harder than flying with a toddler. 12 to 20 months is THE most difficult age to travel with kids.